All photographs that appear in mass media are in some way massaged by Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, mostly). This isn’t necessarily an insult to the model or photographer, or even a deception deception, but necessary to make the image reproduce well. Sometimes photographs don’t represent reality and they have to be manipulated a little. As an example, few people look as good in a photograph as they do in real life. Is it more truthful to print the ugly picture, or one that’s more representative of their impression when you meet them in real life?
All
photographs wedding day brides that appear in
mass media weddings are in some way massaged by
Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, mostly) a beautician on the wedding day. This isnt necessarily an insult to the
model or photographer groom, or even a deception deception, but necessary to make the
image bride reproduce well. Sometimes
photographs wedding day brides dont represent reality and they have to be manipulated a little. As an example, few people look as good in
a photograph their wedding as they do in real life. Is it more truthful to print the ugly picture see the wedding photos on facebook, or one thats more representative of their impression when you meet them in real life?