ethics in fashion photography

1. eye, brow, and neck lift, airbrushed skin, bigger hair? bigger eyes, lips

2. flattened her stomach, changed hair color, made her legs slimmer and longer, eyes bigger, airbrushed her face, heightened her neck, made her lips and pupils bigger, changed her overall skin tone.

3. pepperoni used as a swimsuit, cheese turned into skin

4. no because it sets unrealistic beauty standards for women.

5. if the model was black then changing anything regarding his/her skin color would be completely unacceptable.

6. making changes to a model's hair or adding a filter are acceptable changes

7. fashion photography is a type of photography where the main focus is the clothes, (makeup too?) and other aspects of the fashion world. these pictures include models, and if they're being put on big billboards and posters in big cities there's pressure for them to be the closest to perfect they can get. photojournalism is taking pictures of people and things in their element, focusing on the human part of the story more than posed photos and an excessive amount of photoshop. i've always thought that in photojournalism, taking pictures for a newspaper or magazine, the pictures don't have to be perfect or have over the top editing.

8. each photo is of a real person so it makes it worse when you watch these videos and find out that the model doesn't even look like what the aftermath of photoshop is showing.

9. you showed us these videos to show the power of photoshop and all it can do, but also that sometimes it is taken to the extreme and that's when it can be wrong.

10. none of these videos are about guys because big photoshop changes aren't usually made to male models, it's more often than not female models being changed in multiple ways because of the already unrealistically high set expectations for women's bodies.

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