Fashion Photography- Ethical or Not?
1. The changes that they made to her face was...
-made her lips bigger
-made her neck longer
-made eyes bigger
-made eyebrows taller
-made face slimmer
2. The changes that they made to her body was...
-made her taller
-made her skinnier
-made her face clearer
-made her skin lighter
-made her eyes huge
-made her lips bigger
-made her butt smaller
3. The changes that they made to this pizza was...
-made it into a human
-made her skinny
-made the pizza into an unrealistic view on what girls should look like
I think that this is cool that this person can do this but to the extent of using it on the cover of a magazine or something is really messed up because you can't put these images in peoples heads and make them wish they could look like that perfect. It's one thing to change what someone actually looks like but not creating someone completely new.
4. I think that changing the way someone looks is something that probably everyone wants to do at one point in their life but making them so that they don't even look like themselves really shows what our society is like. Everyone trying to live up to standards that no one has reached yet. Photoshopping really makes peoples self confidence go down and make sit hard for people to believe that they are beautiful and really makes people self conscious.
5. Getting someone and taking their picture for a magazine and then completely changing who they are until they can't even recognize the,selves has to hurt their self confidence in some way and definitely isn't healthy for them.
6. Makeup is an acceptable change because people aren't changing who they are just hiding some flaws they don't want others to see. Photoshop isn't acceptable other than maybe getting rid of a pimple or something.
7. I think that the difference with fashion photography and photojournalism and one of the reasons why I love photojournalism is that in fashion photography you're really just trying to take a mold and actually forming your model from that. You're not relating to people but in fact doing the opposite while in photojournalism your goal is to capture someone being themselves and not acting like someone else.
8. Fashion photography is an expectation while photojournalism is reality and pure. Fashion photography is not ethical because of the things I've already stated, you're changing yourself.
Photojournalism has a certain depth to it and if you're good, you can really get pictures that people can relate to.
9. I think you're showing these videos to get our perspectives and explain why you don't want to use lot of photoshop in this class and show us the raw way to be a photographer.
10. These videos aren't about guys because guys are stereotyped to not care as much about what they look like and it's easier for them to be confident about themselves which is the opposite for most women. Women, even just scrolling through social media, see someone and wished that the looked like that. It's not something that's easy to stop. It just happens animist of the "perfect" people facetone or photoshop before posting anything.
-made her lips bigger
-made her neck longer
-made eyes bigger
-made eyebrows taller
-made face slimmer
2. The changes that they made to her body was...
-made her taller
-made her skinnier
-made her face clearer
-made her skin lighter
-made her eyes huge
-made her lips bigger
-made her butt smaller
3. The changes that they made to this pizza was...
-made it into a human
-made her skinny
-made the pizza into an unrealistic view on what girls should look like
I think that this is cool that this person can do this but to the extent of using it on the cover of a magazine or something is really messed up because you can't put these images in peoples heads and make them wish they could look like that perfect. It's one thing to change what someone actually looks like but not creating someone completely new.
4. I think that changing the way someone looks is something that probably everyone wants to do at one point in their life but making them so that they don't even look like themselves really shows what our society is like. Everyone trying to live up to standards that no one has reached yet. Photoshopping really makes peoples self confidence go down and make sit hard for people to believe that they are beautiful and really makes people self conscious.
5. Getting someone and taking their picture for a magazine and then completely changing who they are until they can't even recognize the,selves has to hurt their self confidence in some way and definitely isn't healthy for them.
6. Makeup is an acceptable change because people aren't changing who they are just hiding some flaws they don't want others to see. Photoshop isn't acceptable other than maybe getting rid of a pimple or something.
7. I think that the difference with fashion photography and photojournalism and one of the reasons why I love photojournalism is that in fashion photography you're really just trying to take a mold and actually forming your model from that. You're not relating to people but in fact doing the opposite while in photojournalism your goal is to capture someone being themselves and not acting like someone else.
8. Fashion photography is an expectation while photojournalism is reality and pure. Fashion photography is not ethical because of the things I've already stated, you're changing yourself.
Photojournalism has a certain depth to it and if you're good, you can really get pictures that people can relate to.
9. I think you're showing these videos to get our perspectives and explain why you don't want to use lot of photoshop in this class and show us the raw way to be a photographer.
10. These videos aren't about guys because guys are stereotyped to not care as much about what they look like and it's easier for them to be confident about themselves which is the opposite for most women. Women, even just scrolling through social media, see someone and wished that the looked like that. It's not something that's easy to stop. It just happens animist of the "perfect" people facetone or photoshop before posting anything.
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