1. The girl's neck was enlarged (made it longer and narrow), they also made her eyes bigger as well as make her lips more plump, they also made her hair darker than it was. The girls' eyes were moved down a bit, her cheeks/cheek bones were smaller and her face was narrower than it was.
2. I don't think it's ethically acceptable for people to change somebody elses appearance like they did because they're trying to make her look all pretty and good for the bulletin when in fact she looks like an average person. That kind of thing is what makes teenagers worry about themselves in a way that is negative because you have them starve themselves and get plastic surgery and all those things. It's like when people manipulate with model's bodies to make them look "picture perfect."
3. I think that it's okay to do this for like a yearbook because what if people have really bad acne? What if their face is really oily? Those are the kind of circumstances in which photoshoping is okay.
4. In this video, I think it was okay to change her hair color and maybe the tone of her skin. In other situations, something that would be okay to change would be something like fixing a tooth gap, any discoloring of the teeth, hair color, bad acne, hairs in the way, change a bit of tone in the person's skin, but not to a point where they go from white to black like nothing too crazy and big just a tiny bit, a mole, and tattos I mean minor details like that but really nothing drastics and huge like the person's body like neck position and eyes.
5. To me, the difference is that fashion photography is more like advertising stuff and making the models look pretty so they can convince people to buy the item. Photojournalism is more taking pictures and making sure that if you manipulate something it's for like again bad acne and so that people don't look as bad to as fashion photography, they pretty much manipulate your whole body.
6. In my opinion, all types of photography don't really have much of a relationship because they have a different perspective towards it but they all want their picture to come out good and that it is presentable. It effects the ethical practice to each by them having a different perspective toward their work and what they want to achieve and how good it's going to look. For example, for fashion photography people change the model's whole identity so it makes people buy the item.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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