How to Look Your Best in A Photograph
Posted on 22. Nov, 2011 by How To in All How To Videos, Life Tips
How many times has someone snapped a digital photo of you, you’ve asked to see it, and you’ve immediately erased it because EW! That’s not what you look like! Why are your eyes red? Why do you have a double chin? Do you have a double chin for real? Crap! Where did that come from? Is your skin really that color? Why did nobody tell you you had a zit there? Sheesh, people! What is going on?
Or is it just me? Nope. It has happened to everybody. We’ve all had not-so-great photos taken of us. So, how to we get some good photos? This video will tell you how, but it supposes that someone is willing to take pictures of you. I don’t know about you, but I’m not exactly flush enough to pay someone to take my picture, nor am I gutsy and vain enough to ask someone to take a series of pictures of me. And, I’m one of those people who takes TONS of pictures of everyone else, and nobody ever says, “Hey, let me take a picture of you.” So there are tons of times in my life where there are pictures of everybody else, all the dogs, the trees, and some bugs, but no pictures of me.
Your options are to either find someone to take some decent pictures of you to prove to yourself in 30 years that you really did look like this, or you can use the tips they give you on this video to make sure you do what you can to look good in a picture someone might randomly take. Because if I’m there, I’ll probably take a picture of you.
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These are great tips. I cracked up at the make up portion. It’s really important to find the right angle and lighting when taking a picture. I always fail when I take a self-portrait. I am sure to follow the tips from this video.