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Actor
“beyond shocked” after seeing leg
amputated in altered ad
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Those venti lattes
add up.
An overweight man in Los Angeles says he
was "beyond shocked" to
discover an altered photo of him on New
York City billboards with his leg
removed.
27-year-old Cleo Berry tells the New
York Times that while living in NYC
several years ago, he participated in a
$500 photo shoot with photographer
Morten Smidt. Unbeknownst to Berry,
those photos were then sold to
ImageSource, a stock photo company.
The stock photo was then sold to New
York City's Department of Health, who
digitally altered the photo to remove
Berry's right leg and is using the photo
as part of an anti-diabetes campaign.
"I cried at my computer screen for,
like, a minute." Berry said of
first seeing the altered photo. "I
said: 'Oh my gosh, they even gave me
crutches. Come on, people.' "
The health department said it's common
practice to alter photos without the
model's participation. And Berry agrees
he signed a waiver before the shoot,
allowing for such alterations and
distribution.
"This issue isn't about one actor
but rather the 700,000 New Yorkers who
struggle with diabetes, which kills
1,700 people a year and causes
amputations in another 3,000," said
John Kelly, a spokesman for the health
department, in a statement.
"Advertising to warn the public
about health concerns saves lives, and
we will continue our efforts to warn New
Yorkers about diabetes."
Berry said his main objection over the
advertisement is how it could affect his
acting career. "I've always wanted
my photo in an ad all over the city, but
I was hoping it would be for a TV show
or something, not — this," Berry
said.
And he's even willing to seek
professional revenge, offering to lower
his usual acting rate to any soda
companies who might want to use his
unaltered image in one of their
campaigns.
"I'll sing and dance for them and I
won't charge an arm and a leg," he
said.
Courtesy of Yahoo
Life
on other planet
Student: Please Sir! Did you hear that
scientists have found life on another
planet?
Teacher: What are you talking about?
Student: They found fleas on Pluto!
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