Fashion
Fashion
1. They took out the visible pores, the fine lines, pulled up her lips, plumped them, made them look more natural, made the nostrils bigger, pusher her eyebrows up, made eyes bigger, dilated the pupil, brightened the skin, made the skin look glossy.
2.Well, uh... they went from a pizza to a human being? They made her skinny, changed her skin tone, made the pepperonis into a bikini, changed the crust into hair.
3. (there was no video)
4. I believe that if it is not the own person, the subject of the picture, who is editing their picture, i think its morally wrong. Yes, we have a stereotypical society, that uoestn mean other people should edit you, and make you fit in to that box.
5. There are circumstances where this may be wrong. If you are trying to set up a campaign for natural beauty and pushing out photoshop to show the real you, then editing the photos may not be the right answer.
6. Types of changes that are okay, in my perspective is maybe covering a blemish, or adjusting the lighting, or contrast, but not ht e person. I thin it's wrong that people change the shape of someone to fit what everyone wants that person to be.
7. I believe that Fashion photography is different from photojournalism, because fashion photography is centered around fashion, and the human body. Journalism is more about whats going on rather than centered around one topic.
8. Whether it be journalism, or fashion photography, or just a straight of portrait, we all edit them. This shows that this society we live in is so worried about what others may think of ourselves rather than what we think about ourselves. Its hard for people to say no to editing, because its become a natural apart of our being.
9. I think you are showing us these three (two) videos, because you want us to learn the boundaries between what is good photography, and what is bad, and crosses the line.
10. These videos aren't of men because they don't struggle with the persuasion, or boundaries, us girls live in. We live in this life where our eyebrows have to be perfect, we have to have a tiny waist, we have to have pretty long lashes, and big boobs and a big butt, and have to this and have to that. Boys are just "required" to be fit, cute, and have a nice jawline. Girls have boundaries that are unexplainable but we still follow through.
1. They took out the visible pores, the fine lines, pulled up her lips, plumped them, made them look more natural, made the nostrils bigger, pusher her eyebrows up, made eyes bigger, dilated the pupil, brightened the skin, made the skin look glossy.
2.Well, uh... they went from a pizza to a human being? They made her skinny, changed her skin tone, made the pepperonis into a bikini, changed the crust into hair.
3. (there was no video)
4. I believe that if it is not the own person, the subject of the picture, who is editing their picture, i think its morally wrong. Yes, we have a stereotypical society, that uoestn mean other people should edit you, and make you fit in to that box.
5. There are circumstances where this may be wrong. If you are trying to set up a campaign for natural beauty and pushing out photoshop to show the real you, then editing the photos may not be the right answer.
6. Types of changes that are okay, in my perspective is maybe covering a blemish, or adjusting the lighting, or contrast, but not ht e person. I thin it's wrong that people change the shape of someone to fit what everyone wants that person to be.
7. I believe that Fashion photography is different from photojournalism, because fashion photography is centered around fashion, and the human body. Journalism is more about whats going on rather than centered around one topic.
8. Whether it be journalism, or fashion photography, or just a straight of portrait, we all edit them. This shows that this society we live in is so worried about what others may think of ourselves rather than what we think about ourselves. Its hard for people to say no to editing, because its become a natural apart of our being.
9. I think you are showing us these three (two) videos, because you want us to learn the boundaries between what is good photography, and what is bad, and crosses the line.
10. These videos aren't of men because they don't struggle with the persuasion, or boundaries, us girls live in. We live in this life where our eyebrows have to be perfect, we have to have a tiny waist, we have to have pretty long lashes, and big boobs and a big butt, and have to this and have to that. Boys are just "required" to be fit, cute, and have a nice jawline. Girls have boundaries that are unexplainable but we still follow through.
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