Blog post #3

  1. According to Berger, Publicity images influences consumers to purchase their advertised products to make them feel glamorous when in reality many people can’t afford to live the “glamorous life.”
  2. The oil paintings are being created by an artist who’s actually drawing a picture through their personal perspective where publicity imagery wants the people to think by getting a certain thing, that’ll make the consumers feel as the models portray to feel in a vacation brochure for example.
  3. ” Those who lack glamour becomes faceless, almost non existent ,” Berger claims.  Some people try to portray themselves to be someone they aren’t just so they can be desired by some or even envied by others. Many will try to keep up with the current trends in designer clothes, fancy electronics or other materialistic items to make people think they are wealthy enough to live the “glamour life” when in reality those consumers will spend their last bit of money on these items just to say they own these fancy products they really can’t afford to have.