Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Which is closer to me, looking in the mirror or taking pictures?

Which is closer to me, looking in the mirror or taking pictures?

Look closer to me in the mirror.

Taking pictures and looking in the mirror follow the principle of light reflection, and what is presented in the mirror is a virtual image, that is, an image that is opposite to the left and right. The principle of camera imaging is to use a convex lens to form a real image through light refraction. From this perspective, the self in the photo may be closer to himself.

When you look in the mirror, you see yourself symmetrically. The photo effect is influenced by many factors, such as light, distance, layout structure, photographer's skill and expression. Sometimes it's because the lens is distorted. So photos can't really reflect the real appearance. Some people may think that one of their photos is photogenic, but the other one is ugly. In fact, no matter beauty or ugliness, it is a distortion.