Thursday, November 16, 2017

Fashion Photography


1st video- They photo shopped her eyes and made them bigger, as well as her mouth. Her face got more contoured and defined to have a shape to it.  

2nd video- The model's body was made skinnier and they put what looked like tanner all over her body. Her neck was made longer as well as her legs. 

3rd video- Her body was made bigger and tanner to create the look they were going for. They made her into a slice of pizza for a brand. 

4) I think that it is not ethically okay because when photo shoppers make models look something that they aren't, it sets a image of what people try so hard to be, which in reality, is fake. 

5) It's more ethnically wrong to do it over billboards and magazines where people look at it the most. It lets women and girls believe that, that image is what they have to look like and look up to. 

6) I think making simple little things stand out more like eyes or lips, or smoothing out someones face a little. When you start changing body parts and their body in general, that's when it's wrong. 

7) The difference between fashion photography and photo journalism is that fashion changes the way a person is or makes them more "beautified." In journalism you shoot a picture that is true and real to what you're trying to show. 

8) I think fashion photography is just plain fake. They photo shop girls into something that obviously they're not and someone totally new. It's far from reality with fashion and it's not ethical.

9) I think you're showing us these videos to show how different fashion photography is from journalism. What we see online or on ads of people, is probably photo shopped or not real.

10) None of these videos are about guys because they don't have to live up to the standards that we do. They don't wish they were another guy or look at models who are make to look perfect.     

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