Video: "Before and After": A fun project that clearly shows the result of losing weight
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Summer is getting closer, and weight loss issues for women are becoming more and more relevant. It is one thing to lose weight by 3-5 kilograms, and another thing to almost 70kg! This feat was accomplished by Beth Beard from Toronto, and her friend helped her visualize the result: In a series of photographs, "the old and fat Beth" and "Beth, the current and thinner" are posing at the same time.
Beth Beard (Beth Beard) has decided to lose 150 pounds (68kg). She underwent gastric bypass surgery, immediately after which Beth was drilled by the photographer Blake Morrow (Blake Morrow) came up with a great idea: to create a before-and-after photo, but not just individual shots, but ones in which the "old" and "new" Beth would be in contact with each other. This series of photographs was named " Project Beth".
It took Beth two years to lose weight, and when the desired result was achieved, Beth Beard and Blake Morrow filmed the second part for the project, after which they combined both results together. Morrow insists that Photoshop was only used to blend the images, not to reshape the heroine's figure. Well, this is an inspiring result!
The same goal - to lose weight - was set by the Chinese Wang Jang, but he chose enough unusual and controversial method: he decided to turn his life into a show and live on the scales for a whole month, watching his weight constantly change.
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