
Shirley Cards
99% Invisible
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Shadows of Representation: Photography and Skin Tone Bias
This chapter examines the journey of photography as a means of self-expression while confronting systemic biases against darker skin tones. It reveals the historical significance of Kodak's Shirley card in perpetuating these biases, impacting how diverse skin colors are captured and represented in photography. The discussion illustrates ongoing challenges in achieving accurate portrayal despite advances in technology, highlighting the need for a more inclusive approach in the industry.
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