Awkward smiles and blank stares make everyone look awful in photos.
Even models. Fortunately for them, they know how to avoid these
picture pitfalls.
Step 1: Angle Your Body
To play up your masculine features without looking like you’re trying
too hard, pull your shoulders back slightly. Point your feet toward
the camera and shift your torso so that your shoulders are angled 10
to 15 degrees out of line from your feet. “This’ll give you more
dimension,” says Speer.
Step 2. Keep Your Chin Down
If you’re lifting your chin or looking up at the camera, chances are
you’re showing the world a perfect view of the inside of your nose,
says Speer. Keep your chin pointed down and turn your head slightly
away from the camera. The angle will highlight your jaw and make it
look stronger......
Even models. Fortunately for them, they know how to avoid these
picture pitfalls.
Step 1: Angle Your Body
To play up your masculine features without looking like you’re trying
too hard, pull your shoulders back slightly. Point your feet toward
the camera and shift your torso so that your shoulders are angled 10
to 15 degrees out of line from your feet. “This’ll give you more
dimension,” says Speer.
Step 2. Keep Your Chin Down
If you’re lifting your chin or looking up at the camera, chances are
you’re showing the world a perfect view of the inside of your nose,
says Speer. Keep your chin pointed down and turn your head slightly
away from the camera. The angle will highlight your jaw and make it
look stronger......
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