From the seat of the highest elected office to answering a higher calling to speed-the-faith all around the world. Gosh that sounds great until there was this article about LDS Media altering appearances - No doubt 'a revelation' and visual testimony that appeared and was published in BARE RECORD OF TRUTH https://barerecord.blogspot.com/ Saturday, August 7, 2021
"Social media pressures us to look our best when we post photos. Photoshopping pictures before posting them on a social media has become a common thing among teenagers and even celebrities. Phone apps have been created to easily make you look better than you really are. While this innocent action might seem like a simple wish to enhance a look and appear our very best....let's just call it what it is.. VANITY.
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VANITY
Excessive attention in or admiration of one's own appearance or attractiveness to others
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Some of the enhancements that people do to their appearance is to give themselves:
- Flawless and smooth skin
- Whiten teeth
- No more wrinkles or blemishes
- Removed age spots
- Contoured/adjusted facial features
- Enhanced eye color
While we might think this is just a fad with the self absorbed generation with cellphones, it might surprise you who else used photoshop techniques to improve their photograph portraits.
Bishop Gérald Caussé, presiding bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. announced last week that our three-term Utah governor, Mike Leavitt will become the next president of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square starting one Aug. 26.
For the media announcement, the Church posted a newly taken 2021 photograph of Leavitt with photo copyright to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I was surprised at how much the promotional photographed had been photoshopped. No wrinkles, no sagging under the chin, no age spots.
Here is the link to news story where the photo was published. LINK HERE
If there is any doubt that the photo has been altered by the Church, here is side by side comparison with a photo that was taken of Mike Leavitt many years ago. LINK HERE.
The photo on the right was taken no sooner than in 2017.
The photo on the left was just recently taken for the Church with obvious techniques to make him look younger and better. (or at the very least, heavy amounts of makeup) Some might even say that it almost doesn't even look like the same man.
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