Nothing, it seems, can be sold to consumers or projected to the media these days, without a bunch of girls posing for the lenses. The 23rd piece of evidence in our commodification of women series, of models posing for camera tripods, in Bangalore on Wednesday.
Photograph: Karnataka Photo News
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The commodification of women portfolio
Ramya: One more example of commodification of women
Ramya: Another example of commodification of women
Anu Prabhakar: Another example of commodification of examinations
Ramya: Like, bombers get scared looking at bombshells?
Ramya: Now, what will those fools do with these kids?
Aindrita Ray: Surely all that glitters is more than just gold
Jennifer Kotwal: The best ice-candy melts before nice eye-candy
Ramya: What it takes to smoothen some rough blades of grass
Nicole Faria: Denims, diamonds, Miss India and the Mahatma
Priyanka Trivedi: See, a brand ambassador always gets good press
Roopashree: Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear
Gul Panag: You are almost tempted to say ‘Intel Inside’
Ramya: Don’t ask us what it is, but it sure costs a bomb
Mandira Bedi: It ain’t so easy to woo an iPhone4 user, sister
Tejaswini Prakash: As if we didn’t have traffic diversions already
Pooja Gandhi: Why Vodafone subscribers experience call drops
Raveena Tandon: From a flower of stones to a stone of flowers
Sameera Reddy: Finally, some ‘commodification’ we are OK with
Jayanti, Bharati, Tara, Padmaja Rao: The great gold obsession
Bhavana: When you see plastic, just bend and pick up
Priyanka: How to keep your head up with half a kilo of gold
Sanjana Jain: ‘Minority’ appeasement of sarees in political season
Nice picture! Angry one has nice legs!