In reply to nick knight:
Hello & Dear Nick,
Sorry, I was perhaps a bit pedantic about the Matrix thing, please excuse me.
But then I could have guessed this whole line of enquiry might be blurry/complex enough to cross the boundaries of several current threads, so hey.
From what little I've read elsewhere recently, two things.
One was that a lot (even a surprising amount) of average teenage girls have as their role models women more like Jordan than 'skinny' high fashion models à la... who? Lily Cole? Not a fair comparison let alone criticism.
The other was about the discovery that older-than-teenage women are more likely to find models credible when they have forms more, well, ordinary or (comment dire)... ampler than those otherwise forwarded in advertising etc as the aspirational norm.
With your own work addressing so closely issues of what is acceptable to look at and find beautiful or not - full-figure, thin, disabled etc - you are, of all the fashion photographers I can think of, among those least likely to be criticised for abusing.
Maybe what's truly interesting is that a certain ilk or generation of fashion photographers/artists/filmmakers/whatever feel that what they produce has to provoke debate for their production to have value, when their imagery is already perfectly, beautifully pre-empting responses to criticism?
In this sense it�s perhaps a shame that certain kinds of fashion related imagery isn�t taken more seriously.
So, fantasy... reality... film... photography...
What was the question again?