1.
- made face lighter
- took away blemishes
- colored eyebrows
- high lighted eyes
- did hair
- change eye color
- changed jaw line
2.
- took away blemishes
- changed nose shape
- made eyes bigger
- raised shoulder
- took away body fat
- made thinner
- made legs longer
- made thinner
- changed skin color
3.
- made every part of her body thinner
- changed her from being over sized to average
- kept boobs and butt big
- changed skin color
- added more hair
- gave more define muscle
- made face smaller
4. I don't think it is ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance in these photos because it's lying about what they really look like.
5. I think it would be more ethically wrong to do this when selling a product and using it for sales then just to do because the business ends up lying about the product and telling the models that they aren't good enough.
6. I think minor edits like taking away blemishes and changing skin color are okay but completely transforming a women's body and making a fat women skinny is not okay.
7. Photojournalism is very real and true to what it says and fashion photography is manipulative and fake, it's not true to what it states to be.
8. Each type of photography is changed a little bit to what the reality of the picture really is. Whether its just changing the colors of drastically changing a body type. It affects the ethical practice of each by saying that its okay to change an image even though reality is, it really isn't.
9. I think you are showing us these videos not only to teach us about self image but so that we know how unrealistic photography can be and the powers of photoshop.
10. I think non of these videos are of guys because girls have more self image problems and they easier to take advantage of. I also think at time women are more pleasing to the eye when it comes to selling a product depending on what it is.
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