How To Look Stunning In Photos?
Don’t you sometimes wonder how the celebrities look so perfect in photographs? How their curves flow so beautifully in perfection? Well, the secret lye’s in their pose. Here are some tips to make you look thin and stunning in photographs.
Always use a flash:
Flashes increase the picture quality and they throw proportional light on the whole body. Ask the photographer to use a flash even in the sunlight as it over rides the shadows that over head sunlight might cast. In addition, don’t look at the camera and instead focus on the photographer, this will help you relax.
Lean in towards the camera:
To avoid a double chin, tilt it down just a little bit towards the camera or get a shot from above. It will make your double chin disappear.
Stand like a ballerina:
This is the most flattering pose. Face front and cross one leg in front of the other, then turn your body at 45 degrees away from the camera while your head and shoulder should remain towards it. Practice this pose in front of the mirror to get perfection.
Smiling:
While smiling open your mouth and instead of putting up a fake smile think of something which will bring genuine happiness on your face. You can also take a deep breath of joy and hold it. This gives an open eyed look.
Shift your weight:
If you are sitting, roll one hip up from the surface. This pose will give a slimming effect.
Stand up straight:
Pull your stomach in and your shoulders back. Don’t slouch. Bad posture can add pounds visually.
Color Sense:
Try wearing dark colors like black, dark blue or dark green .They make you look thin. They also reduce the appearance of belly fat or love handles. Be sure that the dress fits you well. Don’t wear anything in horizontal or broad stripes. This will make you look large.
Getting tanned:
Getting a tan at the right places can make you look ravishing. A beautiful skin is a must for good pictures.
Now that you know the trick, make sure you STRIKE THE POSE like a celebrity everytime you are being photographed! Happy Posing!






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