Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Where should I look when taking pictures? I heard you can't look straight into the camera. How can I look photogenic? I am a boy, thank you! !
Where should I look when taking pictures? I heard you can't look straight into the camera. How can I look photogenic? I am a boy, thank you! !
When recording, don't stare straight at the camera lens, it will look strange and unnatural. You can imagine a round lens or a square lens as a person's face and communicate as naturally as possible.
Be careful not to change your eyes too often. If you go too far, it's easy to leave an unrealistic impression. If you are nearsighted, I suggest you wear low-powered eyes, so that you can't see clearly and don't have to be too nervous, and you can control your eyes well, hehe, it's purely personal experience.
Usually in the studio, all the lights will hit you, so the non-reflective lens makes people feel a little lost. But at the top of the lens, where the viewfinder is connected, there is a red shooting indicator. Just watch this, but remember, don't roll your eyes.
Come on, I wish you success! People who are confident and natural are the most photogenic, believe me.
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