LYTRO WARM UP:
1. When I clicked on the photo, it un-blured and became much more vivid and real. It looks 3-D
2. It makes it possible to un-blurr and clear an image even after the picture has already been taken.
3.How much time he/she needs to take the picture. For example, if the object is moving, a slow shot will make the image look blurry.
4. In my opinion it is worth the money because It takes really high quality photos, and creates awesome effects that not all cameras create. I would buy it if I had the money, yes.
FASHION:
1. Her lips got fuller, her neck was stretched and narrowed, her eyebrows where raced, they made her face thinner.
2. No. I do not think that it is ethically correct to change a person's appearance this way. Why? simply because it distorts people's self image. We as people tend to want to look like the famous models, actors, and celebrities we look up to, but if these people are dramatically changed with the computer, our image of beautiful is altered. We are going to want to look as thin and flawless as the people we see on magazines, but it won't be healthy or possible to do so because their image isn't real. They aren't real. These manipulations affect people's self esteem dramatically.
3. Yes. in my opinion it is always wrong, but of course sometimes it's worst. For example, in a kid atmosphere, a doctor's office, or documentaries/shows directed for small children.
4. I think that changes that are obviously artificial, and that are purposely made for specific reasons are okay. for example, a model's image might have to be altered if they need her to look more pale because the theme of the photo shoot is winter. Changes that aren't okay, are those that give out the message that people should normally look like models and celebrities. For example, if the changes are purposely meant to look natural.
5. Fashion photography I think is more about the picture itself (or only about the picture). It is more centered or only centered on what the image reflects. Fashion photography I think is less serious and informative, and more of a visual art. Photojournalism is the the act of telling stories trough photographs. Photojournalism has stories to tell, and facts to cover. The photography in formal journalism is simpler and less manipulated, and is the companion of journalism. It is a visual to a passage written down, and in many cases, it is informative.
6. I think Photojournalism is more closely tied to reality than Fashion photography. This affects the ethic of each practice because people i believe that the majority of people see photojournalism as a more professional and respected practice vs. Fashion photography.
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