Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to look at photos when translating English articles

How to look at photos when translating English articles

How to look good in photos?

The following is how to look good in photos:

If you want to have a beautiful photo, whether for work or pleasure, the most important thing is lighting. If you don't have good lighting, you will also be poor. You don't want it on you, and you don't want it on you, but you want it to shine directly on you.

The point is that there is no shadow. If you are shooting outdoors, do it in the morning, or wait until the shadow at two o'clock passes. Don't let pictures emphasize in magazines that all your pictures were taken by great photographers. And there are pimples (papules, acne) on the face taken out by the computer.

Everyone has a different angle to learn from the head and face, so you must learn the one that suits you. You can practice in the photo booth, as long as you turn around, learn what angle is suitable for your face, prompt your neck to make it look longer, and make eye contact with the camera.

For long legs, point one leg to the center of the picture and let the photographer photograph your body.

Just pat your leg. Lie flat on your legs and lift your legs in the air. At the best angle, your legs will look thinner and form a better shape.

Keep your shoulders back.

There is always a mouth that opens slightly enough to put a penny between your lips, which will make your lips look fuller.

Lower your eyes, then look up and click on the whole eye just for the shutter.

Delete any imperfect photos and instant evidence, and everyone has a day off.