I photoshop all of my photos on Instagram! I don’t make longer legs or thinner waist, don’t add makeup, and don’t draw extra abs... But last night I spent 45 min removing some people from the background of my beach photos (I don’t know why they annoyed me so much, to dedicate them nearly an hour of my time 😅). Well... then I decided, at least they are also going to be used for the next Dora_storytime! 🤣 Besides, I do always fix the light - the contrast, the brightness, the saturation.... I find it esthetic 🤷🏻‍♀️ and well... yes, I do even the skin tone. Sometimes I wonder, if that’s too much and if that’s still me on that photo? But so far I think I was able to remain on the sane side of this Insta-editing. 🙈 However!!! The shootings that I do for magazines, look-books and so on I can’t control, and sometimes the result is SO funny. The last photo in the gallery (you have to give me credit for this, I spent another hour digging for those old archives!) - the photographer decided, I need a new nose and double-sized lips for some reason 🤣 At the end that didn’t look much like me (and I also thought the real me is way better looking!) 😝 imagine, clients choose you from a photoshopped picture like that, and the surprised look on their faces when a different person arrives to the shooting? Hahaha Jokes aside though, nowadays it does happen sometimes, and we had a girl in our agency who arrived looking VERY different from her Instagram page, and the bookers weren’t sure what to do with that 😅 P.S.: the second-to-last photo is the original of my beach pic, which I decided to share! It was a bit grey-ish day and I made it bright and sunny with my editing, opsss the insta vs. reality, what can I say 🤷🏻‍♀️ 😂 How much photoshop is too much, what do you think?) #dora_storytime_mx
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