As you can see above there are two pictures of the same man, one has been edited and one is the original. He has a visible small scratch on the top off his head, and a tiny red mark next to his nose. After the photo had been edited, both marks were gone, his skin was alot smoother and his eyes have changed colour, from green to a blue. Because this photo has been edited, but has it changed the person? hes no longer the guy with the scratch on his head, as its been edited out.
The use of Photoshop is used worldwide in almost every magazine the models will off been edited in some way, for example slicker and smoother skin, less or even no dimples or spots, skinner and also sometimes prettier, but real beauty is not edited.Surely fashion photography should be all about showing the latest collection and advertising different companies? No matter what size or colour you are you should be able to model without being edited. Fashion photography is about creating everything infront off the camera and catching natural beauty,
This woman to your left is classed as a plus size model but in fact shes one dress size under the average size for women in the U.K, shes a size 14. In the U.K with obesity slowly growing the average dress size for women has increased to a size 16 in almost 2 years.
In my opinion i dont think that fashion magazines should edit their photo's, i believe that the models that they put in there should be unedited and a natural size.