1st model- Dove
Changes Made:
1. Lips enlarged
2. Neck lengthened
3. Eyes moved down
4. Hair darkened
5. Neck thinned
6. Eyes enlarged
7. Facial structure made more defined
8. Added makeup
2nd model- full body photo shoot
Changes Made:
1. Facial blemishes erased
2. Lips enlarged and changed
3. Nose thinned
4. Eyes enlarged
5. Shoulder lifted
6. Skin tone lightened
7. Chest and stomach edited down
8. Thighs thinned
9. Legs edited to look longer
10. Feet edited to be smaller
11. Arms lengthened
12. Neck raised
13. Neck thinned
14. Hair over-highlighted
15. Skin tone highlighted
16. Butt size decreased
3rd model- standing
Changed Made:
1. Butt shaved down
2. Thighs sized down
3. Arms thinned
4. Butt shaped
5. Stomach resized
6. Boobs enlarged
7. Back thinned
8. Shoulders raised
9. All of the legs shrunk
10. Arm fat decreased
11. Highlights added around arm and butt to make them stand out
12. Shadows added around legs
13. Boobs made perky
14. Hand size decreased
15. Ankles edited
16. Head shrunk
17. Butt lifted
18. Hair added
19. Hair lengthened
20. Stomach re-edited
21. Chin sharpened
22. Eye reshaped
23. Hair volumized
24. Forehead raised
25. Lighting edited
26. More shadows added
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1. No, it is never acceptable to completely shift the way someone looks naturally for a magazine cover or billboard. It is wrong to edit their natural selves, (even slight changes) for more money. People should see the real sides of these models and realize that how they are edited isn't what they should want to be. Most of the time the models will be edited to look "skinny" but they look more malnourished than they do fit.
2. I think that any circumstance is wrong to edit people this way.
3. I think that editing face blemishes or hair lengthening is ok, but it should be the model's choice.
4. Fashion photography will take pictures of any model that works, and edit them to make them "perfect".
Photojournalism will wait for the perfect shot.
5. All of the videos are changed from the reality of the model. Not only do 2/3 of them have pounds of layered makeup on to make their faces look "perfect", their bodies are edited past the point of recognition.
6. I think that these pictures give us a view of how some people use Photoshop and the small things we can do if we learn how.
7. I think that girls have to deal more with the hit of over-editing in modeling jobs. Most male models only get jobs if they have perfectly fit bodies. They don't need this magnitude of photoshop on their bodies. Women on the other hand are forced to deal with it because of their many some variations.
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