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How to be More Photogenic

How to be More Photogenic

Have you ever wondered why some people look so amazing in photographs? You know those people who never seem to take a bad picture? Like, they could be caught completely off guard and still look gorgeous and at ease? Instead of being jealous and begrudging these photogenic people, let’s learn how to be the definition of photogenic: to look attractive in photographs or on film. Learn how to become more photogenic yourself with these great tips.

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How to Become Photogenic? Know Your Angles
If you’re being photographed while seated, the Nikon D850 from Beachcamera.com should never be beneath your chin. The shot should be taken straight on or from slightly above. And if that’s not where the camera happens to be, drop your face down and push it out forward to create a better line.  Create angles. Never stand facing the camera, but position your body to one side or the other and even cross one of your legs. If you don't want to cross your legs, then at least bend one of them to break up the shape.

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Don’t Smile-Squinch
Toothy smiles tend to look slightly maniacal and forced. That’s why you should employ a technique called squinching to become photogenic. Basically, you tighten your eyes slightly like you’re squinting while subtly relaxing your top lids and letting the lower ones do more of the work.

Know Some Eye Tricks
How many times have you seen an otherwise great picture of yourself where your eyes are closed or half-closed? It’s annoying. To avoid: Make sure the person taking the pic with the digital camera counts down from three. Keep your eyes closed for three and two, then, when they say one, open them up. You’ll look alert and refreshed and never like you’re falling asleep mid-shot.

Don’t Say Cheese
Asking yourself, “Why am I not Photogenic?” Well, it could simply be your choice of words. The old “Say cheese!” trick is a farce. And it may be the cause of your issues. It makes your smile look kind of forced and unnatural. If you have to say something, we suggest "money," which allows your mouth to stay slightly open and come across as much more genuine.

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Have a Seat
Being photographed makes most people feel stiff and awkward. Standing makes you feel wholly exposed and requires you to think about what to do with all of your extremities. Sitting, on the other hand, makes you feel a little bit less exposed and gives you some norms to fall back on. Additionally, holding on to something with one or both of your hands gives your upper body a natural position. It also subtly gives your mind something to focus on other than having your picture taken and how to become photogenic.

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Know Where to Stand in Group Shots
Group shots are great if you don’t want all the attention on you, but that can only happen if you aren’t sticking out like a sore thumb. When posing with pals in front of a Fujifilm Instax from Beachcamera.com, try not to be the closest to the camera, where you’ll look disproportionately large. So, to become more photogenic, either position yourself further back or have everyone pose on an even plane. No more worrying about how to become photogenic. Simply practice these tips, and you will actually love the way you look in photographs.
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