Fashion
1. Made her lips slightly larger, made her neck longer (moved her head up), moved some of the hair closer to the neck, made her eyes bigger, made her forehead brighter, moved her cheeks in to be more round, and painted her hair to fill in the gaps
2. Made her nose smaller, her eyes bigger, made her skinnier, made her legs longer, increased the light/make her more pale, extended her neck, moved her shoulder up
3. Made it around the shape of of a human, painted the colors, added facial and hair features, then added the clothes and refined the shape of it
4. No because it changes who they truly are and sets an unrealistic standard of beauty that is fake
5. Making someone look worse or doing it with the intention of hurting someone
6. Small changes that improve lighting or other aspects of a photo that could be altered outside of photoshop is fine, ones that change the person's actual shape are not okay because it bends standards and creates an image that is not the original person.
7. Photography is taking photos of a singular thing or event, while photojournalism is taking photos in order to create a series of events using those photos
8. Each type sets standards of things to people who see them
9. To show us how Photoshop has been used so often to set a false standard and that altering to an extreme amount shouldn't be done.
10. The advertisers were trying to set a standard of beauty, which is associated with only women
2. Made her nose smaller, her eyes bigger, made her skinnier, made her legs longer, increased the light/make her more pale, extended her neck, moved her shoulder up
3. Made it around the shape of of a human, painted the colors, added facial and hair features, then added the clothes and refined the shape of it
4. No because it changes who they truly are and sets an unrealistic standard of beauty that is fake
5. Making someone look worse or doing it with the intention of hurting someone
6. Small changes that improve lighting or other aspects of a photo that could be altered outside of photoshop is fine, ones that change the person's actual shape are not okay because it bends standards and creates an image that is not the original person.
7. Photography is taking photos of a singular thing or event, while photojournalism is taking photos in order to create a series of events using those photos
8. Each type sets standards of things to people who see them
9. To show us how Photoshop has been used so often to set a false standard and that altering to an extreme amount shouldn't be done.
10. The advertisers were trying to set a standard of beauty, which is associated with only women
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