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The Pose You Need To Know To Be Photogenic: The Universally Flattering Angle
The pose you need to know to be photogenic in any photograph. Discover the Universally Flattering Angle, and immediately look slimmer, more relaxed, and more eye-catching in your photos.
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AVOID A DOUBLE CHIN IN PHOTOS: THE PEACH TECHNIQUE
Avoid having a double chin in photos. This simple technique is used by influencers, celebrities and politicians every day. A double chin in photos is a common problem, but it is easily solved.
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POSING FOR THE CAMERA: WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR HANDS
Your hands tell us a surprising amount about you in every photo–from your relationships to how comfortable you feel posing for the camera.
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HOW TO BE MORE PHOTOGENIC: THE SECRET OF POSTURE
Becoming more photogenic means learning a different posture and your body language than you use every day. There are three simple steps to transform how you look in photos.
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Make it Memorable: How to pose for your vacation photos
We scroll through feeds of vacation photos and very few catch our eye. What makes our thumb stop? Why do we look at one, and smile?
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HOW TO LOOK GOOD ON ZOOM
Five simple steps will ensure you look good on zoom. Following them means you can sit down in front of your screen, click ‘start video’ and know that you are looking your best.
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How Camera Height Can Help You Look Good In Photos: Bird’s Eye Or Worm’s Eye?
How to look good in photos by changing the height of the camera–it will change the shape of your body in turn. Choose whether to look taller, more competent and more powerful (and with longer legs too!) or shorter, sweeter and more approachable.
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Highlighting Your Best Features: Working the Glass Wall
Learn how the Glass Wall changes your body proportions–make parts of your body larger or smaller using this technique. Don’t just live with camera distortion: highlight what you want to highlight about yourself.
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Transforming How Your Body Looks In Photos: Closer Means Bigger
Would you rather look bigger or smaller in photos compared to your friends or partners? Find out how the camera quirk of Closer Means Bigger distorts every photo, and you can use it to improve your couple photos.