How do you pose for a camera

Most of us spend our lives complaining about how bad we left in the photos. "What if I'm not photogenic, I get wrinkles, I have silly face, what a pose", blah .... Well this article reads well, complain because the days are numbered when you consider these simple tips ... How do you think the celebrities do? ....


  • Look at the camera slightly above your lens, and tip it forward slightly.
  • To get your face and thereby relax your facial expression, try putting your tongue behind the teeth and smiles but not exaggerated, but you want your eyes look curtains...
  • Hold your arms in a natural way, but not glued, but, on the contrary, should be slightly away from your body.
  • To check if a set is you really well in a day you know that inevitably fall any photos you check it against a white wall, so you know how it suits you really and if the colors are right.
  • The photos are like Big Brother, exaggerate all. Imperfection, stains, shiny face, wrinkles, makeup too heavy .... Tip: for women under 30 years, a little mascara and lip gloss is more than enough for over 30 simply by adding a touch of concealer.
  • Practice the typical model pose: slightly tilted towards the camera, with one foot before the other half smile or open mouth. If you prefer to sit aside and not put yourself fully in this position, but also half your body is tilted to one side, but not quite.
  • The photos stand out better if discreetly squeeze the belly and buttocks, keeping your shoulders back and your back straight.
  • Another tip: If you look at the best pictures always come out when someone catches more relaxed and animated general. This is rarely works.
  • To relax and feel comfortable, you can try to close your eyes, and open them slowly just before taking the picture (yes, that me take the picture you activate the timer) ...
  • Do not look directly into the camera, but that it is better that you centres on a fixed point. And if you look, try the trick of the mouth ajar or half smile.You will notice the difference....

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