If the idea of pose in a swimsuit makes you uncomfortable, rest assured, here is a little secret!
The arrival of sunny days often rhymes with holidays, seaside, swimming pool … and souvenir photos. However, there are many who, at the idea of appearing in a swimsuit in front of the lens, become pale. Having half undressed can be a complicated exercise when you have some complexes. But, rest assured, the “perfect body” does not exist: it’s all about posture, light, attitude and confidence.
First of all, the way you hold on radically transforms the image you return to a photo. A released posture, with the vaulted back or the shoulders, can accentuate certain areas that you prefer to attenuate. Conversely, a straight posture, open, immediately gives a more assertive, more elegant look.
Then everyone has a “better angle”, the one that highlights its lines, refines certain areas, or gives more presence to the image. It is not a question of morphology, but of observation. Finally, be sure to treat your attitude. The photo trap is to want to “do too well”. However, frozen smiles and ultra -worked poses often lack authenticity. What makes a photo beautiful is above all the emotion that she gives off. The tiktofer @Biabeiblehas more than 1.5 million subscribers and shares his tips daily to choose the best installation in front of the lens, in all situations. To feel comfortable on your souvenir photos, she advises to “Sits on the ground, lower the camera and fold your legs”. Return your back, as if an invisible wire pulled you through the top of the skull. Release the shoulders, without tense them, and keep them low. Hold your chin slightly raised to avoid the double chin effect.
Come on, the next time you get a phone at the beach, don’t hide behind a towel!