How you stand can instantly add or subtract 10+ pounds. If you stand
with your hips shoulder width apart, your weight on your back foot, and
your front leg slightly bent, you’ll create an instant slimming effect!
For more before & after pictures like this, hop on over to Kate Pease Photography.
2. Don't Square Your Body
It
makes sense. Standing straight into the camera can make you look
frumpy. Standing at a 3/4 turn or even with your body to the side is
much more flattering, especially if you’re with a group of people; it
cuts your size in almost half. Go visit Rebecca Danzenbaker Photography for a lot more tips like this!
3. Forehead Forward, Chin Down
If
there is anything you can do to be more photogenic, do this!! Even if
you don’t have a double chin to hide, it accentuates your jaw line. It
is also suggested that you squint your eyes slightly. Hop on over to Lifehacker for more information, including a video.
4. Arms Out
You’ve
seen it on the Red Carpet a million times, and celebrities have a good
reason for it. Keeping your arms away from your torso gives them more
definition, making them appear smaller. It will also keep you from
hiding the smallest part of your waist. One hand on the hip that is
closest to the camera is popular, but if you’re not comfortable with
that, just keep them from hugging your torso.
5. Relax
An
unnatural smile is the easiest way to ruin a picture, making you look
stiff and weird. If you have trouble with this, here’s a simple trick:
Put your tongue behind your upper teeth and smile. Think happy thoughts
and don’t forget to breathe!
6. Wear The Right Makeup
Because
a camera is 2 dimensional, your makeup will look different on camera.
Here is the essential list of makeup to wear for photos:
- Wear matte makeup; nothing that shines or shimmers. To lessen the
shine even more, dab your t-zone with a tissue or facial blotting paper
to eliminate shine, and dust a little powder on that nose! Even men on
camera have makeup applied to help with reflection.
- Wear your makeup slightly darker than normal; especially around the eyes. A black liner and mascara helps make those eyes pop!
- Wear your lipstick a few shades darker than your skin. A little
gloss is ok, too. Without any color, your lips tend to blend right into
your face on camera.
- Fake lashes — They may not be something you would normally wear, but they can completely transform your eyes in photos.
- Don’t be afraid to apply your blush and bronzer a little heavier
than normal. It will accentuate those cheek bones and give you a healthy
glow.
- Concealer and foundation is also important for a flawless look.
Apply it generously; it won’t show up on camera, but it will help even
out your skin.
7. Add Extra Height & Body To Your Hair
Besides
wearing a style that flatters your face, add a little bit of extra
height to your crown, and volume to those locks. Hair tends to look
duller and flatter in pictures, especially at the crown area. This will
also help make your face appear more delicate.
8. Wear Camera Flattering Clothes
Although
a lot of people like to hide under baggy clothes, they can actually
make you look bigger, particularly in photos. Choose slim fitting
clothes in dark shades. If you have an area that you don’t want to be
showcased; ruffles, sheer layers, and draping work wonders in
distracting the eye from those lumps and bumps.
9. Choose The Right Time Of Day
For
outdoor photos, when the sun is overhead it tends to cast shadows in
unflattering places; emphasizing lines on the face and bags under the
eyes. The best time of day to be photographed is around dawn, when the
sun is low in the sky. And, don’t forget to face towards the light!
10. Face The Mirror
When
in doubt, practice! Stand in front of that mirror and smile, smile,
smile. Angle your face in different positions to see what flatters you
the most. It may sound strange, but it works! We all have a good angle,
you just have to find yours and then work with it.
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