Keira Knightley Protest Photoshop Interview- Keira Knightley protest Photoshop. Interview Magazine made the way for the actress to fight for her stance against photo editing as she goes topless for the magazine cover.
Her decision to protest against photoshop was revealed after the controversial "King Arthur" promotional ads were released in 2004. In the posters, Keira Knightley's breasts were made bigger through Photoshop.
Other artists had already objected it earlier and this time, Keira Knightley protest Photoshop. Interview Magazine was even requested by the actress not to edit her photo.
Knightley, 29, displayed her breasts for the shoot and was photographed by Patrick Demarchelier. The actress expresses her desire to go topless so people will see exactly she looks like.
In an Interview with Times, Keira Knightley Protest Photoshop and said: "I think women's bodies are a battleground and photography is partly to blame."
Lately, the English actress has been on press tour promoting "Keira Knightley protest Photoshop." Interview Magazine is one of the magazines that support the actress stand for feminism. For the cover, Knightley is donning only a pair of black lacey gloves while she went half-naked.
This is not the only time that the "Imitation Game" actress became the attention of public eye. As she was always seen so slender, she has been thought of having anorexia. In 2007, Knightley sued Daily Mail for claiming that she's battling an eating disorder.
Feeling natural without altering one's photo and feeling confident about one's self is very important, said Keira Knightley. Protest photoshop Interview cover is one way for Knightley to express her strong stand against altering one's body through photos.
It doesn't matter, what shape you are, Keira Knightley added.
For Keira Knightley who protests Photoshop for Interview Magazine cover, she proudly says it's good that Feminism is back.