We love pictures, but one thing we can not bear is getting caught looking terrible in a million photos. Even if you love the way you look in person, it takes practice to make sure your in-the-flesh beauty translates on camera.
No one was born photogenic, learning how to be photogenic is a skill you can totally master. Here are a few of our favorite tips that will make you instantly gorgeous and bring your inner supermodel out.
Borrow An Idea
Many ways to achieve this. Take a look at favorite pictures of yourself and try to spot a pattern. Do you like the way you look from a certain angle or the way you smile? If it suits your face then you can practise on how to make it perfect.
Many ways to achieve this. Take a look at favorite pictures of yourself and try to spot a pattern. Do you like the way you look from a certain angle or the way you smile? If it suits your face then you can practise on how to make it perfect.
Pick The Best Backgrounds
Stand in front of a white wall. This will help the camera’s automatic settings find the right color balance so your skin tone looks perfect, instead of too dark or dull. Colourful settings have a way of improving the quality of what come out of the camera, so be intentional in your choices.
Stand in front of a white wall. This will help the camera’s automatic settings find the right color balance so your skin tone looks perfect, instead of too dark or dull. Colourful settings have a way of improving the quality of what come out of the camera, so be intentional in your choices.
Your Foundation Adds Up Too
Make sure your foundation actually matches your skin tone. When your foundation is too pale or too dark, it becomes very obvious under the flash of the camera.
Make sure your foundation actually matches your skin tone. When your foundation is too pale or too dark, it becomes very obvious under the flash of the camera.
The Mirror Magic
For a second, have you paused to think of what the world would be like without a mirror. I am sure you can relate with my thoughts already. I am just saying, don’t be too shy to check yourself out in a mirror before standing in front a camera, there might just be one thing to do about your looks before you push it all out there and start to wish it were corrected before the shot. This also helps to boost your confidence especially with all those new pose you want to try out, nothing goes wrong if you rehearse those tips first before trying them out.
For a second, have you paused to think of what the world would be like without a mirror. I am sure you can relate with my thoughts already. I am just saying, don’t be too shy to check yourself out in a mirror before standing in front a camera, there might just be one thing to do about your looks before you push it all out there and start to wish it were corrected before the shot. This also helps to boost your confidence especially with all those new pose you want to try out, nothing goes wrong if you rehearse those tips first before trying them out.
Try Not To Blink
Sometimes we find it hard to stand the flash of the camera If you tend to blink in photos close your eyes just before the picture is taken and open them slowly before the camera clicks. No more half-closed eyes.
Sometimes we find it hard to stand the flash of the camera If you tend to blink in photos close your eyes just before the picture is taken and open them slowly before the camera clicks. No more half-closed eyes.
Avoid Red Eye
Look toward a light right before someone snaps your photo. Doing so will shrink your pupils and help you avoid red eye.
Look toward a light right before someone snaps your photo. Doing so will shrink your pupils and help you avoid red eye.
Red Carpet Look
Attempt “celebrity central” stance. Put your hand on your hip, point your body to the side and turn your head towards the camera. It’s an adage, however, it truly works to help you look slimmer.
Attempt “celebrity central” stance. Put your hand on your hip, point your body to the side and turn your head towards the camera. It’s an adage, however, it truly works to help you look slimmer.
Avoid Double Chin
To avoid a double chin, elongate your neck and push your face forward a bit. Think of sticking out your forehead and tipping your chin slightly down. It might feel awkward, but it will look great.
Next time you want to take a picture, try to replicate this idea and see what you get. We love pictures, but one thing we can not bear is getting caught looking terrible in a million photos. Even if you love the way you look in person, it takes practice to make sure your in-the-flesh beauty translates on camera. No one was born photogenic, learning how to be photogenic is a skill you can totally master. Here are a few of our favorite tips that will make you instantly gorgeous and bring your inner supermodel out.
To avoid a double chin, elongate your neck and push your face forward a bit. Think of sticking out your forehead and tipping your chin slightly down. It might feel awkward, but it will look great.
Next time you want to take a picture, try to replicate this idea and see what you get. We love pictures, but one thing we can not bear is getting caught looking terrible in a million photos. Even if you love the way you look in person, it takes practice to make sure your in-the-flesh beauty translates on camera. No one was born photogenic, learning how to be photogenic is a skill you can totally master. Here are a few of our favorite tips that will make you instantly gorgeous and bring your inner supermodel out.
Borrow An Idea
Many ways to achieve this. Take a look at favorite pictures of yourself and try to spot a pattern. Do you like the way you look from a certain angle or the way you smile? If it suits your face then you can practise on how to make it perfect.
Many ways to achieve this. Take a look at favorite pictures of yourself and try to spot a pattern. Do you like the way you look from a certain angle or the way you smile? If it suits your face then you can practise on how to make it perfect.
Pick The Best Backgrounds
Stand in front of a white wall. This will help the camera’s automatic settings find the right color balance so your skin tone looks perfect, instead of too dark or dull. Colourful settings have a way of improving the quality of what come out of the camera, so be intentional in your choices.
Stand in front of a white wall. This will help the camera’s automatic settings find the right color balance so your skin tone looks perfect, instead of too dark or dull. Colourful settings have a way of improving the quality of what come out of the camera, so be intentional in your choices.
Your Foundation Adds Up Too
Make sure your foundation actually matches your skin tone. When your foundation is too pale or too dark, it becomes very obvious under the flash of the camera.
Make sure your foundation actually matches your skin tone. When your foundation is too pale or too dark, it becomes very obvious under the flash of the camera.
The Mirror Magic
For a second, have you paused to think of what the world would be like without a mirror. I am sure you can relate with my thoughts already. I aying, don’t be too shy to check yourself out in a mirror before standing in front a camera, there might just be one thing to do about your looks before you push it all out there and start to wish it were corrected before the shot. This also helps to boost your confidence especially with all those new pose you want to try out, nothing goes wrong if you rehearse those tips first before trying them out.
For a second, have you paused to think of what the world would be like without a mirror. I am sure you can relate with my thoughts already. I aying, don’t be too shy to check yourself out in a mirror before standing in front a camera, there might just be one thing to do about your looks before you push it all out there and start to wish it were corrected before the shot. This also helps to boost your confidence especially with all those new pose you want to try out, nothing goes wrong if you rehearse those tips first before trying them out.
Try Not To Blink
Sometimes we find it hard to stand the flash of the camera If you tend to blink in photos close your eyes just before the picture is taken and open them slowly before the camera clicks. No more half-closed eyes.
Sometimes we find it hard to stand the flash of the camera If you tend to blink in photos close your eyes just before the picture is taken and open them slowly before the camera clicks. No more half-closed eyes.
Avoid Red Eye
Look toward a light right before someone snaps your photo. Doing so will shrink your pupils and help you avoid red eye.
Look toward a light right before someone snaps your photo. Doing so will shrink your pupils and help you avoid red eye.
Red Carpet Look
Attempt “celebrity central” stance. Put your hand on your hip, point your body to the side and turn your head towards the camera. It’s an adage, however, it truly works to help you look slimmer.
Attempt “celebrity central” stance. Put your hand on your hip, point your body to the side and turn your head towards the camera. It’s an adage, however, it truly works to help you look slimmer.
Avoid Double Chin
To avoid a double chin, elongate your neck and push your face forward a bit. Think of sticking out your forehead and tipping your chin slightly down. It might feel awkward, but it will look great.
Next time you want to take a picture, try to replicate this idea and see what you get.
To avoid a double chin, elongate your neck and push your face forward a bit. Think of sticking out your forehead and tipping your chin slightly down. It might feel awkward, but it will look great.
Next time you want to take a picture, try to replicate this idea and see what you get.
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