- The manipulators changed her eyebrows, face shape, neck length, skin tone, cheekbone structure, jawline, and eye size.
- The manipulators change her skin tone, leg length, butt size, waistline, leg/calf thickness, shoulder position, breast size, calf length, and neck thickness.
- They changed the model's waistline and the overall body shape of the model from a large individual to a very skin gone. They erased her wrinkles and other lines. They added more hair and molded her body to fit the stereotypical model type.
- I don't think this is ethically ace table because it shows people that you have to loo a certain way and is a false representation of the individual.
- All circumstances are unethical, but it would be especially so if the model asked to not be manipulated or if they were selling a product and faking the results.
- All changes are not okay.
- Photojournalism is documenting important events and REAl occurrences, while fashion photography is manipulated to sell clothes and attract business.
- Each photographer has an idea of what is real and what is expected by buyers, sellers, and society. The morals and values of how their work should be perceived and what they want to show the world is individual to each designer and photographer.
- I think we are watching these videos to understand how far the pictures are form being realistic and how much editing goes into many photos. Also, we get to witness the capability of photoshop and other editors when used to that extent.
- These videos are all of females because families are objectified in society and used to sell products. They are turned into posters and objects, and they want to appeal the the female buyers by offering to hall them look as good as the models on the cover. Women are valued for their beauty, while men are valued for what they have done and how they contribute to society.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Manipulation
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