Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Lytro & Ethics in fashion

Lytro Warm-Up:

1. When I clicked on the photo i saw that the blurry background became clear and the clear foreground became blurry. 

2. This camera makes the blurry parts become clear and the clear parts become blurry. 

3. I think that photographer would first need to know how to use a camera in manual mode, and also how to focus in on certain objects and make the rest sort of fade away.

4. Yes, I think so. 


Ethics in Fashion: 

1. The changes to the models face were her lips were made a little bigger, her eyes were moved up and out a little bit, and they made her neck longer. 

2. In my opinion I don't think so. It shows younger girls that society doesn't like you for who you truly are. 

3. Yes, If you're a model and you're going to a school to talk about something with little kids the girls are going to think oh i need to look like that. That's how you're supposed to look. That shouldn't happen at all. 

4. The types of changes that are okay would be the make-up and hair part. But the parts where the make her look a certain way on a computer screen are the parts that aren't okay. 

5. Fashion photography is when you're at a modeling show and you take pictures of the models walking up and down the run way. The photojournalism is when you add a story to that photo. 

6. Each type of photography shows what happens when no one is paying attention. It sort of gives a reality check to certain people about some of the issues that are captured. This affects the ethical practice of each type of photography because just like that video photography can capture what people really do to make models look the way they do. 

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