
Women’s Wear Daily: The events underscore larger issues in the media system, said Vanessa Diaz, an associate professor of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies at Loyola Marymount University, who previously freelanced for People magazine. ”Immediately, the blame goes to the photographers individually, instead of looking at the structures that create the demands for the photos. The need to take the pictures doesn’t come from the photographers — it comes from a multimillion-dollar corporate media structure that serves to benefit corporate media and the celebrities that it represents,” Diaz said.
Source: Women’s Wear Daily
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