History Of Photo Manipulation

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Photo manipulation dates back to some of the earliest photographs that were captured on glass and tin plates. The practice of manipulation began not long after the creation of the first camera by Joseph Niépce, a French man who developed the heliograph which darkened paper coated with silver chloride when exposed to light. Back then, traditional photographic prints would be altered using various techniques that involved manipulation directly to the film. These manipulations included retouching with ink, bleaching, airbrushing, or even scratching the film during developing. Back then, these manipulations were used to deceive and persuade viewers to improve the effects of storytelling and self-expression.
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However the fact that it could also destroy a person’s confidence, incur false self-acceptance, and deceive people’s perception of beauty should also be considered. People believe that being “beautiful” is having a small waist, long legs, and skinny body; basically being sexy. According to society this is the definition of beautiful, but what exactly does beautiful mean? Being beautiful is being physically pleasing to the eye; says society. Some people only get to accept what’s there through digital manipulation; thinking that the real beauty is what one can make the others see. In the article “Debating the Rules and Ethics of Digital Photojournalism” by The New York Times, Independent Photographer Melissa Lyttle states: “It’s a dangerous and slippery slope to travel down when altered work is lauded, and other photojournalists see that as the ideal. It sets a bar that is unreal, unhealthy, and unattainable.” (The New York Times 10). In simpler terms, photo manipulation can make the others accept people who look unrealistically, and unbelievably beautiful; being fake to oneself means not truly and fully accepting reality, and therefore letting digital image manipulation incurs false …show more content…

This trend is becoming even more widespread by the growth of personal retouching apps such as “Facetune”. Facetune takes an interesting stance on it’s ethics and claims that it’s app is empowering the beauty of people: “Every photo could use a touch up. Now you can be sure that all your portraits show only the best version of you - whether you’ll be using them for your professional profile or simply sharing online with friends.” This kind of technology enables people to want quick and easy ways to “improve” their photos like they see in magazines. Photo manipulation crosses the line with modern day photographs. They aren’t improving people’s looks, but rather changing them into completely different unattainable human beings which is ultimately ruining our idea of beauty
As mentioned, there are several advantages and disadvantages to photo manipulation which everyone should watch out for. It is a given that it’s very powerful and can play tricks on other people’s minds, but affecting people’s perception and holistic self-acceptance is not a good thing. Want to be beautiful? Then stay natural. There’s nothing wrong with minimal touch-ups, but don’t deceive others with what false images can show

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