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US study conducted by Wake Forest University has revealed that the left side of
the face is more attractive than the right, apparently due to the fact that
this side of the face shows more emotion. To capture the perfect profile
picture, look slightly to the right to reveal your ‘best’ side. This can also
help to give the illusion of a slimmer face for those with rounder faces.
Choose
your makeup carefully
For the perfect photo-ready
appearance, make sure you avoid light reflective or mineral foundations
containing high amounts of titanium dioxide (a reflective pigment). Although
these foundations are great for an everyday luminous look, the flash of a
camera can quickly transform your dewy complexion to a ghostly white one as the
white light reflects back from the camera. Once you have applied a suitable
foundation, finish your look with some face powder to help eliminate shine.
Accentuate
your best features
To look your sparkling best in
photos, make sure you emphasise your favourite features to make them stand out
in your snapshot. Try playing up your eyes with some eyeliner or false lashes.
Alternatively, perk up your pout with some bright lipstick. Also, make the most
of your best body features with an outfit that complements your shape and
colouring.
Look
away from the lens
Nobody wants glaring red or
half-shut eyes ruining an otherwise great photo, so make sure you avoid this by
focusing your eyes just slightly above or below the lens. Looking directly at
the lens causes light to flash off the retina, leading to the red eye effect.
Looking slightly away from the camera will also reduce the risk of those
mid-blink shots.
Avoid
“red eye” shots
As “red eye” in photographs is
caused by light reflecting off the back of the eye, those with large pupils are
more likely to suffer from this pesky problem. If averting your gaze from the
camera is not doing the trick, another tip for alleviating the red eye effect
is to make sure photos are taken in a well lit environment or to look at a
bright light just prior to the photograph being taken to make your pupils
smaller.
Banish
the double chin
There’s nothing worse than spotting
a picture of yourself sporting two chins where you previously only had one, yet
sadly this happens to the best of us. To avoid the appearance of a double chin
in photographs, make sure that the camera is just above or at your eye level.
Also, try tilting your head up and jutting your jaw out slightly – you may want
to practice this one first in the mirror to stay looking natural!
Avoid direct light
It may not always be possible to
control the lighting for your photographs and, unless you happen to be a
professional model, you most likely won’t have someone on hand to make sure
it’s just right. However, it is worth bearing in mind that direct light from
above can cast shadows on your face and accentuate the appearance of under-eye
shadows. Opt for areas with softer lighting or head to the shade if outdoors.
Pose
like a pro
If you’re posing for a full body
shot, try the classic celeb pose of turning your body three quarters of the way
towards the camera, with one shoulder closer to the camera and one foot in
front of the other. This will make you body appear slimmer than if you were
facing the camera face on. Try keeping your back straight with your shoulders
back and your stomach in (just try not to suck it in too much, you won’t be
fooling anyone!).
Master
the perfect smile
Many of us focus on our mouths when
smiling; however, in the words of supermodel Tyra Banks, it’s all about the
“smeyes” (smiling with your eyes). Rather than forcing a grin, think about
something that makes you happy for a more natural smile. You may also want to
perfect your personal smile to work with your features. For instance, a beaming
smile works great for those with good teeth, while a more relaxed half smile
will make small eyes appear larger and lips appear fuller.
Practice
your pose
If you’re really keen to capture the
perfect photo, the best thing you can do is practice beforehand. Experiment
with different face and body angles, smiles and facial expressions to find what
works for you, either in front of the mirror or with your own camera. Once you
have discovered which looks you like best, you are ready to unleash them at
every photo opportunity, making sure you look perfect each time.
Source: yahoo.com
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