#5 Awkwardly ask your better half to take a photo of you. Then ask her to take a few more because she seemed to emphasize your belly and double chin in the last shot
(And prey that none of your neighbors or friends walk by as you strangely pose in front of your house)
Most important, use a proper camera, not mobile phone. OK, I know all my photos are taken by mobile, and this is how I learned this.
Depends on the mobile, really... Most of my photos currently are taken with my mobile, which has a 12mp resolution and a decent lens. The tech is improving all the time.
Yes, please listen to this. Stick your tongue out or something, anything other than the "cop/gangbanger staredown" look. And don't stand at "attention" unless you're in the military. Even then, don't. Most people look ridiculous standing like that.rocketeer said:How about smiling if you dont mind showing your face instead of the 'Dont mess with me' look adopted by so many tv and movie personalities.
I've never heard this suggested before... interesting. I'd have thought that too much contrast in terms of subject vs background would be a problem.handymike said:#4- Fill is your friend. If you're taking pictures in the bright sun, try standing near a light colored or white wall. the "bounce" off the white will fill in the shadows a bit (making them not as black) which really helps with darker colors like brown and black.
And don't stand at "attention" unless you're in the military. Even then, don't. Most people look ridiculous standing like that.