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How to Be Photogenic & Look Good in Pictures
It's no surprise that those who don't like to have their pictures
taken are the same people who feel they are not photogenic. Most of us
can remember a time when we saw a picture of ourself and wished we had
looked better. It's usually an important event such as a wedding, birthday,
reunion or public appearance when we can't avoid the camera. However you look at
it, you're going to have your picture taken, so it's best not to put
up a fuss. Besides that, you might want to take a killer photo for
Facebook. Everyone's doing it.
Yes, it is possible to make friends with the camera. Photographers,
fashion designers, makeup artists, and models all know the tricks of the
trade. Everyone doesn't have that luxury, so we've got some handy tips
to help you manipulate the outcome.
Put your Best Face Forward
Practicing good hygiene is not only good for your photos, it's good
for your self-confidence. Show up with clean hair and flawless makeup.
To reduce facial shine, try LancĂ´me Photogenic Foundation (oil-free
formula) for great coverage and a matte finish.
Never try new makeup for the first time on the day of a photo shoot,
unless a professional is hired to apply it. For indoor pictures, you may
need to apply your eye shadow, blush and lipstick a little heavier than
what you're accustomed to. Take them along in your handbag for quick
touch-ups.
If you're teeth are getting a little bland, have your dentist whiten
them up or plan ahead and use a home teeth-whitening kit for a
dazzling smile. Keep in mind that orange and coral lipsticks have a
tendency to make your teeth look yellow. If this is an issue, stick with
pink, plumb or rose shades. Or, just use a neutral lip gloss.
It's all in the Pose
Most people have a "good side" and a "bad side." If
you haven't noticed this, you're lucky. However, by taking a close
look at yourself in the mirror, you will probably discover that one side looks
better. Maybe it's a scar on your face or the way your hair falls. When you
learn which side looks better, you can angle yourself so that your best
side is facing the camera. If you're posing for a casual group
picture, be the
first up there so you can choose your spot.
Accentuate your best features and pose your body in such a way to
hide your flaws. You may feel silly, but you can practice posing in a
full-length mirror. Rest assured, you're not the only one who has taken
this approach. Practice good posture. Sit and stand up straight. Present yourself
with pride and it will be evident in the pictures. How you perceive
yourself is how others will perceive you.
Lighting
Photographers know how important lighting is. If you're still
reluctant, ask for a soft filter to flatter your facial features and
tell him or her which angle you prefer. You hired them and it's their
business to make you happy, but always be open to suggestions. They
know that the more pleased you are with your photos, the more you'll
buy.
If you're having your pictures taken outdoors, avoid direct sunlight
and don't squint. Unless it's a scheduled event such as a wedding, don't
hesitate to reschedule an outdoor photo shoot if the weather isn't
favorable. Rain, clouds and wind can ruin your chances before you've
even begun.
Relaxation
The more poise you have, the more likely you are to look natural and
show your best smile. The most attractive pictures are a result of
someone who is comfortable around the camera and knows exactly what they
want. This can be learned. Practice makes perfect.
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