Thursday, June 30, 2011

How to look good in photos

By Ossu Ungwunmi


Whether or not you are innately photogenic, the principles for looking good in photos are fairly straightforward. If you dread having your picture taken, or you're just a perfectionist who wants to look flawless every time, then read on.

First of all, if you know there's a good chance you're going to be photographed, make sure you make an effort to dress well. Striped clothing and clashing colours should normally be avoided - wear clothes you feel comfortable in, keeping it simple and classic. Creases and stains definitely won't do you any favours, so make sure your clothes are cleaned and ironed beforehand. Also be aware that thin fabrics may become more revealing under studio lighting, or in the glare of a camera flash.

Take notice of your posture when you're being photographed. If you're hunched or slouched, this can make you look shorter, and accentuate your stomach. Standing tall and straight is usually the best policy, but twisting your body a little can also look good. Relaxing your shoulders will also help you to look more natural.

The most important element of any portrait-style photo is your face. Generally speaking, an authentic-looking smile is the best expression to go for. If you find it hard to pose for a photo without your smile looking forced, try remembering things that made you laugh, or thinking about something that makes you happy. Don't forget that a true smile is all about the eyes - your eyes and eyebrows should be relaxed, and should say something to the person looking at the picture.

The backdrop for your photo and the lighting conditions will also make a huge difference. Always be sure to have at look at the environment you are in and work out the best angle for the shot, and try to avoid standing with light directly hitting your face, or light coming from behind you, which would be overexposed. Having a mirror to hand is always helpful, but in some cases there won't be a mirror available. As long as you keep practising, you will soon become a lot happier about having your photo taken.




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