I get why people ask about Nesta Cooper's photos — she's got that mix of spotlight images and candid social posts that invites speculation. From what I've tracked, most images circulating on verified profiles and press kits look authentic: official headshots, red carpet snaps, and images posted to verified social accounts carry the kind of consistent lighting, framing, and credit lines you'd expect from professionals. Those are usually safe to trust because they come from studios, agencies, or her verified social presence.
On the flip side, there are plenty of fan edits, promotional stills that have been color-graded, and occasional tabloids that retouch heavily. Red flags to watch for are strange skin textures, oddly blurred backgrounds that don't match the subject, mismatched shadows, or weird proportions around the jawline and hair — those are classic signs of heavy Photoshop or sloppy compositing. Also, reverse image search is a friend: it often reveals altered versions or shows the original source. Personally, I tend to cross-check any suspicious snap against her official channels and press releases; that usually settles it for me, and I find that most viral 'shocking' images end up being edits or out-of-context stills rather than genuine captures.