first video:
1. some changes made by the computer in the women's face were, they made her eyes bigger, they made her neck seem longer, slimmed down her shoulders, and slimmed her face.
second video:
2. changes the computer made to the woman's body were, they elongated here legs, slimmed her stomach, and changed the color of her skin.
third video:
3. Changes the computer made to the model's body was, they completely made her skinny and they left no evidence of fat any where on the body, they made her hair longer, slimmed her legs down, and smoothed out her skin.
Questions:
4. No, it is not ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance like in these videos because they are completely changing how they look to where the are unrecognizable. They aren't showing who they truly are and how people know them, they are making them to look how the photographers and the public want to see them.
5. Yes, there are circumstances to where it would be more ethically wrong to manipulate their bodies like this. This would be if they did it without there permission and shared it with the public without any consent.
6. changes that are okay: changing hair shape, smoothing out a mole or two, fixing makeup, etc.
changes that are not okay: changing weight of the model, making legs longer/shorter, and completely changing their whole body and their face (how they look).
7. The difference between fashion photography and photojournalism is that in fashion photography, it's models taking pictures for magazines or billboards and they get photoshopped to look better, and photojournalism is capturing people how they naturally look and photographing the beauty of the subject instead of ongoing in and changing it with photoshop later on.
9. I think you are showing us these videos to show us what fashion photography is and what they really do behind the scenes.
10. There are no guys because men don't really have the same standards as women, women are considered to be the "prettier" ones.
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