Of course you are beautiful in person. But to be beautiful in cliché, it's a much more complicated story. Take care of your makeup:even out your complexion to limit shine and redness, enhance your cheekbones with healthy-looking blush, and gloss your lips with a rosy gloss. Now pose! Do not face the light (or the sun):a light source coming from the side will be more favorable to you by modeling your face with pretty shadows. Do not stand facing the lens:the three-quarter position is often more advantageous, because it refines the silhouette. Show your best side, and above all, smile! Only models can afford to sulk…and again! Be happy, you will necessarily be more beautiful than sulking.
And when it comes to photos stolen from parties, taken on the spot? Always be prepared! We often see evening photographers circling around us, good evening. Make it happen by posing frankly when you see them pointing the lens at you. This will prevent you from having your eyes closed or your mouth open. And if you're on the dance floor, feel free to wiggle your mane. At best, you will have nice movement in the photo; at worst, you'll be blurry, and you won't be recognized.
Not so easy to show off on your own, to master the self-portrait. Start by removing the flash, which makes the complexion pale, then choose a sober outfit and decor, to avoid missteps. Hold the device in front of you, not too low otherwise beware of the double chin effect. Lift your head a little, and once again, no pout, no duckface:nothing beats a nice smile!