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When celebrities and models appear on posters with smooth

skin, the aim is to create the illusion that they are perfect.
Most celebrities take it for granted that their photos will be
When celebrities and models appear on posters with smooth digitally improved. Most people recognize digitally improved
skin, the aim is to create the illusion that they are perfect. images and take them with a pinch of salt, but these images
Most celebrities take it for granted that their photos will be can affect young people’s self-image. Photographers,
digitally improved. Most people recognize digitally improved designers and editors should take some responsibility for
images and take them with a pinch of salt, but these images showing true images that don’t distort the truth. When
can affect young people’s self-image. Photographers, President Obama posed for a selfie with the Danish and
designers and editors should take some responsibility for British Prime Ministers the press went crazy. The photo
showing true images that don’t distort the truth. When showed three Heads of State sharing a light-hearted
President Obama posed for a selfie with the Danish and moment. Newspapers thought it was ill-advised to pose for a
British Prime Ministers the press went crazy. The photo selfie on such a somber occasion and published it on their
showed three Heads of State sharing a light-hearted front pages.. The photographer responsible for the shot
moment. Newspapers thought it was ill-advised to pose for a claimed that the press had taken his photo out of context and
selfie on such a somber occasion and published it on their called it 'a misléading image'' This is an example of how
front pages.. The photographer responsible for the shot photos can manipulate public opinion
claimed that the press had taken his photo out of context and
called it 'a misléading image'' This is an example of how
photos can manipulate public opinion

When celebrities and models appear on posters with smooth


skin, the aim is to create the illusion that they are perfect.
Most celebrities take it for granted that their photos will be
digitally improved. Most people recognize digitally improved
images and take them with a pinch of salt, but these images
can affect young people’s self-image. Photographers,
designers and editors should take some responsibility for
showing true images that don’t distort the truth. When
President Obama posed for a selfie with the Danish and
British Prime Ministers the press went crazy. The photo
showed three Heads of State sharing a light-hearted
moment. Newspapers thought it was ill-advised to pose for a
selfie on such a somber occasion and published it on their
front pages.. The photographer responsible for the shot
claimed that the press had taken his photo out of context and
called it 'a misléading image'' This is an example of how
photos can manipulate public opinion

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