Fashion
Graphics
a campaign that was very successful for real beauty which features real women, not models, to advertise Doves firming cream. The advertisements focus on promoting real, natural beauty, in an effort to raise awareness of the unrealistically thin and unhealthy archetypal images associated with modelling and celebrities.
Photography
Ethics of digital image manipulation
- Fur - Animal cruelty and the use of animal product
- Thin catwalk models
- Plus size models
- Design brands exploiting cheap labour
- Promoting anything bad for health
- Personal beliefs
- Airbrush and edit of the human body
- Deceiving images
a campaign that was very successful for real beauty which features real women, not models, to advertise Doves firming cream. The advertisements focus on promoting real, natural beauty, in an effort to raise awareness of the unrealistically thin and unhealthy archetypal images associated with modelling and celebrities.
Photography
- Nudity
- Airbrushing
- Permission and law issues
- Paparazzi
Ethics of digital image manipulation
Each newspaper, newsgroup or press association have its own rules and regulations regarding ethics in photojournalism. Today photographic manipulation is seen to be a new art form, but when it works its way into photojournalism and the media, there is an issue of fakery. How far can we take digital image manipulation and still maintain photographic integrity?

An example of what was has been seen as unacceptable photo manipulation is a fake photo on the cover of Newsweek magazine showing Princess Diana walking alongside Kate Middleton, this was widely criticized as being in poor taste. The cover photo was created to illustrate a story by Tina Brown speculating on what the future may have held for Princess Diana had she not died in 1997. However Tina Brown defended the cover when she stated “we wanted to bring the memory of Diana alive in a vivid image that transcends time and reflected my piece.”
When creating what could potentially be a good photograph, photojournalists need to take care that when they edit or stage a final image they ensure that they are doing it for technical issues and not for the purpose of altering the actual meaning of the image. Overall this can become difficult to decide where to draw the line, as every situation is different and this may not be as obvious to the person capturing the image at the time.
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