Ethics in fashion photography

1. They lifted her head higher up on her neck, they made her hair look thicker, they made her eyes and eyebrows look bigger, and they made her face thinner.

2. They made her eyes and eyebrows bigger, they made her neck longer, they made her skin tone lighter, they made her legs longer, they made her feet longer, and they made her thinner.

3. The model was made bigger, and then they made her skin tone brighter and yellow, then finally they made her bra pepperoni, and then they turned her into pizza.

4. No it's not ethically acceptable to change a person's appearance like this because they changed everything about the way the person looks, and it is almost false advertising.

5. Yes, if they showed before and after pictures, that would be more ethically wrong because they would be saying the product could make you look like the model after photoshop.

6. The changes that were ok is making the model's legs longer to make her seem taller.

7. In fashion photography, the picture is almost supposed to be fake so that it looks as good as possible. In photojournalism, you're supposed to get the raw picture with little filters or photoshop elements.

8. Each type of photography could either be as realistic as possible, or very fake. This could make some types of photography more ethical than others.

9. You're showing us these videos to show that using photoshop can be very unethical if it's overdone.

10. None of these videos are about guys because it's mostly used with female models.

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