6 Ways to Always Look Your Best in Photos

 

Photography tips and tricks to help you look your best.


From school yearbooks to friends’ weddings, we’ve all been in front of a camera at some point or another and if you’ve recently looked at a photo with disdain then this post’s for you! If you know that you’re going to have a lens pointed in your direction in the near future, below are six simple ways to get better results.


1. Get to Know Your Face. This applies to professional photoshoots as well as every day photos. Take time getting to know your face, how to smile naturally and which side or angle of your face you like better.


2. Easy on the makeup. While an evening out is a different story when it comes to makeup, if you’re having photos taken, go easy on the makeup. You want some basic coverage but don’t overdo it. You should also only stick to accentuating one part of your face so choose either your eyes or lips but not both.


3. Facing the camera. While a professional photographer will always help you when it comes to posing for photos, in general, you shouldn’t be facing the camera head on. Positioning your body at an angle always makes for better photos.


4. Controlling your chin. Photos where your neck is elongated and your chin is pushed slightly forward will lift your face and give it a more angular look. You might want to practice this beforehand in order to get used to it.


5. Pick your outfit carefully. Put some thought into what you’ll wear to your shoot. Pair bold designs and patterns with solid colors to avoid too much distraction. You should also pay attention to the fit and shape of your outfit. Make sure it compliments you and that you feel comfortable.


6. Use lighting to your advantage. The right lighting can mean the difference between that wow factor and disappointment. Avoid standing directly under a light as this will create weird shadows on your face (think direct noon hard sunlight). This is something a professional photographer should always help you out with so please take our advice when we suggest a specific time for photos! If shooting outdoors, the best light will be 1-2 hours before & after sunset. Unless it’s an overcast day, I will always strive to get my subject in full shade so that the lighting isn’t dappled or causing weird shadows on the face… unless of course, I’m going for something a little more artsy :)


As much as the above tips will help you during a professional or even a non- professional photoshoot, always remember to have fun and relax as this will do wonders for your photos.

 

Hey, I’m Vania! I create compelling visual imagery that harnesses artful aesthetic and creativity to help elevate brands that want to connect to their audience in an authentic way <3

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