1. They had made her neck longer, her face more slender, her eyes bigger, lips bigger, and gave her skin a different tone.
2. I beleive that this is not ethnically acceptable to change a person's appearance like this in a photo, because it not the truth and they aren't using this photo to tell a story their using it to sell a product that they didn't even use in the photograph.
3. Yes there are and like in my last answerer its to sell a product that wasn't used to the woman in the shot at all. It's a lie and it's wrong.
4. The types of changes that are ok would be the way that they changeed the tone on her face, I do that even to my own photo's it isn't a lie and it just tweaks the photo enough to make the photo look good not the person.
5. I think that a fashion photographer takes a photo that's true and changes it into something that's a lie. But a photojournalist takes a real photo, leaves it as is, and builds a story from the truth.
6. A relationship each type of photography have to reality is that it's all taken from something that's real, true, and was happening at one point. Weather they were changed into something else or not they all started off with the same truth.
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