It’s no surprise that online dating profiles with photos
get more action that those without. Really, what guy is going to ask you out
based on your taste in movies or your description of an ideal date? But not
everyone is as photogenic as the stars on the cover of Cosmo. So we asked Davis
Factor, celebrity fashion photographer (he’s shot Angelina Jolie and Cameron
Diaz) and co-founder and owner of Smashbox Cosmetics, to share his secrets for
taking a hot shot.
Turn to the right.
According to new research from Wake Forest University, the left side of your face is the sexiest. Why? Researchers found that our left cheeks tend to show more emotion which people think looks more attractive. Turning your face slightly to the right shows more of your left cheek in pics.
According to new research from Wake Forest University, the left side of your face is the sexiest. Why? Researchers found that our left cheeks tend to show more emotion which people think looks more attractive. Turning your face slightly to the right shows more of your left cheek in pics.
Pay attention to the lighting.
When light hits you from above, it creates shadows on your face, particularly under the eyes. So whether you’re inside or outdoors, try to stand behind the sun or away from overhead lights. And tilt your chin up slightly to minimize any casts.
When light hits you from above, it creates shadows on your face, particularly under the eyes. So whether you’re inside or outdoors, try to stand behind the sun or away from overhead lights. And tilt your chin up slightly to minimize any casts.
Stand tall (and look thin).
You can totally trick the camera into making you appear taller and leaner (what belly pooch?). Here’s how: Stand up straight and turn slightly to the side so one shoulder is closer to the camera. Once you’ve hit this position, look toward the lens.
You can totally trick the camera into making you appear taller and leaner (what belly pooch?). Here’s how: Stand up straight and turn slightly to the side so one shoulder is closer to the camera. Once you’ve hit this position, look toward the lens.
Source: Cosmopolitan
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