Kedesha Ferguson
The Oversexualization of Black Women in Urban Modeling
11/18/09 05:43 PM Filed in: Video Vixens
What a difference 10 years makes. I remember back
in ’95 it was damn near impossible to find a thong
shot of a model like Bria Myles, short of looking in
a magazine like Players or finding a copy of
Howard Morehead’s infamous
Bronze Beauties calendar (and those women
were not Bria Myles calibre). There was no
internet back then. And even if there was, there
weren’t any black women on it. I took the photo
above of model/actress Tanya Baetz for The Darker Image Calendar back
in ’95 and it made a lot of waves at the time. So
much so that she was asked on the Jenny Jones Show to talk about
it, where she proclaimed “My butt is the most
talked about butt in LA!” And it probably was,
because that sort of thing was hardly seen in
those days, much less in Barnes & Noble
bookstore.
I think we would all agree that Tanya’s photo is modest by comparison to what we’re seeing today, however, which Kedesha Ferguson’s photo on the right typifies. Don’t get me wrong, I love the black woman’s shape (and for the record, I like that Ferguson photo). In fact, back in ’95 I was trying every line possible to get women like Kedesha to wear a thong, but it never worked. But now I’m starting to wish for the old days. The days when we all knew 40” hips were a thing of wonder, but could only see it undressed if we earned that right. I mean too much of anything can desensitize you to it, and I don’t wanna be desensitized to women that look like Melyssa Ford. I also don’t want people to get the impression that this is all beautiful black women who want to model are good for - ass shots. So I guess this is yet another post bemoaning the state of urban modeling and asking everyone who is a part of it to be cognizant of your role. Don’t just go with flow. Change it up. Improve the situation, or in another 5 years you may be out of work.
I think we would all agree that Tanya’s photo is modest by comparison to what we’re seeing today, however, which Kedesha Ferguson’s photo on the right typifies. Don’t get me wrong, I love the black woman’s shape (and for the record, I like that Ferguson photo). In fact, back in ’95 I was trying every line possible to get women like Kedesha to wear a thong, but it never worked. But now I’m starting to wish for the old days. The days when we all knew 40” hips were a thing of wonder, but could only see it undressed if we earned that right. I mean too much of anything can desensitize you to it, and I don’t wanna be desensitized to women that look like Melyssa Ford. I also don’t want people to get the impression that this is all beautiful black women who want to model are good for - ass shots. So I guess this is yet another post bemoaning the state of urban modeling and asking everyone who is a part of it to be cognizant of your role. Don’t just go with flow. Change it up. Improve the situation, or in another 5 years you may be out of work.
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