1. They fixed her neck and extended it to make it look longer, decreased the side of her shoulders ; made her eyes look higher and larger ; and decreased the sides of her face to make her looks skinny.
2. It is not ethical to changes someones appearance on a photograph , because later on if she want's so sue them for some sort of reason the judge won't be able to take the case to court because in the photograph the model and the Photoshopped picture look nothing alike.
3. Yes, because that makes the person look even more fake due to the fact that they don't look alike.
4. Maybe fixing blemishes or something like that, but not making her neck longer or fixing her eyes or trying to make her look skinnier. ?
5. I think that fashion photography is like photos of peoples face like a close up, and photojournalism is taking photographs of all sorts of things.
6. What relationship does each type of photography have to reality, and how does this affect the ethical practice of each? This makes us be fake people, its saying that we should ALL be perfect, but honestly no body is ever perfect. We are all different in a way. If all of us were to be perfect, would we really be perfect or is it just publicity ; like actually think about it , if we were all perfect would we really be perfect since we all look alike or would we just be clones.
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