As a photographer, I frequently hear women say "I'm not photogenic" (I'm guilty of this too). Understandably, I'm sure all of us have had a photo taken that we have wanted to hide from. But, it doesn't have to be that way! You can be as photogenic as can be! It is all in how you angle your face and body. So next time you get in front of that lens, use these suggestions to really show your best side. Here are some tips on how to look good in photos.
No, you don't have a double chin.
When having your photo taken, the most flattering angle for your face is when you stick your chin forward, and down. It gives you a jawline, eliminates any double chin, and makes your eyes appear bigger. So always think "chin forward and down" when having your photo taken.
Yes, you have lips.
A camera is very two dimensional, and if you don't have any color on your lips, they can blend right into your face. Since no one really likes disappearing lips, put some color on them! It really brightens your face, and adds dimension.
No, the camera does not add 10 pounds.
It really doesn't! It is all in how you stand! It starts with the shoulders. Think about it, they are probably the widest part of your body. When you stand square to the camera, it makes you look wide! Instantly lose 10lbs by just turning your shoulders to a 45 degree angle to the camera (slightly to the side).
Next comes your hips. Probably the other widest part of your body. The best way to narrow those hips and midsection is to stand with your feet shoulder distance apart with your weight on the back foot, and give your front knee a little bend. Voila! Instant-waistline!
You look your absolute best not only when you are smiling, but when you are laughing. Don't hold back the laughter just because a camera is there! Also, even in the presence of a camera, you don't have to look at it the whole time. Everyone loves a candid, relaxed photo. Try looking off camera. Even better, interact with who you're being photographed with. If it's your husband, child, or best friend, show affection. Smile, talk, interact with them too. It really tells the story of the photo, and better yet, it tells the story of your relationship.
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