Tired of showing up double chin in your photos? Still figuring out why does your photo show a haunch back? Well, Today I have got answers and tricks that will help you look slim and prettier in your photographs! Today's post is inspired from my favorite blogger Evelina Barry.
Even before I write a new post, I research a lot in magazines, websites, blog et al. I love to draw inspiration from many, before I finally decide to pen it down on Guiltybytes. There are credits available for most of the sources, but some don't have any and that's where people can get ticked off (a realization from my last week's experience), So I have made up my mind that I am going to, no matter what dig in the source and feature the same so that this world becomes a happy place for all artists!
Here are the tips to perfect photographs that I feel a lot of Indian females need to know
TIP #1
To avoid showing double chin, touch the tip of your tongue to your mouth palette (upper side of the palette) while you show off your smile. It's easy, just touch the tongue tip on the upper palette, hold for 2 seconds and smile and that's exactly what I do. ;)
TIP #2
If you have a broad torso, simply angle sideways while posing. This doesn't mean that you need not pose upfront, it simply means that you turn your body slightly sideways so that it forms a beautiful silhouette that will ultimately make you look less broader in your photographs.
TIP #3
Most of the girls hate the way their arm appears in a photo. Its because no matter how narrow your arms are, if they are placed flatly they are going to look bigger. For this, you need to casually place your arm on to your waist, no, you need to pose like a model literally, just place it in a playful manner or hold a clutch under your armpit if you don't want to pose like that.
TIP #4
So you are just way too tired of looking at heavy legs, your own heavy legs when you wear a dress in a photo? Well the trick to less heavy legs is to fold the ankles. So while your are sitting, don't cross legs, instead cross ankles. And when you are standing, cross ankles again, though your legs will be crossed too slightly. This is going to elongate the way your legs look in a photo.
TIP #5
To avoid any tension from the torso and heavy bottoms, just straighten your back while you are posing. We are all lazy, lousy people and we think it looks cool when you just pose like BLAH, but the truth is that the photos come out to be more heavier than your origioriginal size. To avoid this, just straighten your back, know your angle right, tilt your chin a bit low and pose!
Additional Tips- Tilt your chin a bit low to highlight the structure of the face or your jaw line. Avoid getting clicked from a position wherein your camera is placed below, being a curvy Indian type, we appear to be FAT and yes know your angles right, I know mine and that helps me in all my photos, really!
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