1. the model's lips were enlarged, her neck was elongated, her eyes were moved down and enlarged as well. Her shoulders were made less broad, and her face was made skinnier.
2. The models lips were outlines, her eyes were enlarged, body fat was cut off, and her limbs were elongated, as well as her neck. Her skin was white washed, and her hair's contrast was made larger.
3. Weight was compacted across the whole body, hair was elongated as well as the face, body's contrast made higher.
It is ethical to contort someone's body on photoshop IF and ONLY IF someone has their permission.
It would be extremely unethical to do this if one didn't have permission.
Changes that the model is okay with are the only kind of changes that are alright, if the company wants to change the weight and the model doesn't, then it would be highly unethical.
Fashion photography doesn't give or tell a story, as photojournalism does.
I think you are showing us these videos to tell us how rotten society can be with social norms.
Men aren't displayed here because in the patriarchy, they aren't displayed as objects of sexual attraction or entertainment and sandwich making.
It is ethical to contort someone's body on photoshop IF and ONLY IF someone has their permission.
It would be extremely unethical to do this if one didn't have permission.
Changes that the model is okay with are the only kind of changes that are alright, if the company wants to change the weight and the model doesn't, then it would be highly unethical.
Fashion photography doesn't give or tell a story, as photojournalism does.
I think you are showing us these videos to tell us how rotten society can be with social norms.
Men aren't displayed here because in the patriarchy, they aren't displayed as objects of sexual attraction or entertainment and sandwich making.
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