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the 3 gestures of photogenic people

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some always seem to succeed in their photos, while others struggle to recognize themselves in them. Behind this apparent talent there are actually some habits.

Facing the mirror, we cultivate a reassuring intimacy with our own reflection. But this familiar image often disappears in front of the lens: all it takes is a snapshot taken from the moment for doubt to appear. With him, a question becomes inevitable: do I really look like that? It’s not about vanity or a lack of self-esteem. Science explains this phenomenon through a series of very specific cognitive and visual processes.

The first trap is also the most obvious: the mirror does not show our face as others see it. He offers an inverted version. Now, it is this image that we know by heart, often in chosen conditions, good light, a flattering angle. Over time, it becomes a reference. So, when we discover a photo, not inverted this time, we say to ourselves that something is wrong. The features appear different, sometimes asymmetrical. An eyebrow appears higher, a smile slightly offbeat. Nothing has changed in reality, but it’s not the version we’re used to. In psychology, this phenomenon has a name: the mere exposure effect. The more we are exposed to an image, the more pleasant it seems to us.

Our reflection is therefore, by definition, favored. Conversely, photos are rarer, often forced, and capture moments that we cannot control. There is also an essential difference between the mirror and the photo: movement. In the mirror, the face is alive, it is constantly adjusting. The photo stops everything. A fraction of a second, sometimes poorly chosen: a blink of an eye, an expression in transition. And suddenly, the image seems less faithful. Added to this is the device itself. Smartphone lenses can distort facial proportions. Taken too closely, a selfie accentuates certain features, such as the nose or forehead. Nothing spectacular, but enough to create a gap with what we perceive at a normal distance.

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Good news, however: this gap is not inevitable. People who always look good in photos share three simple reflexes. The first is light. Natural, soft light, placed facing the face, softens features and avoids harsh shadows. The second is the angle. Perfectly symmetrical faces are rare: everyone has a profile or inclination that highlights them more, and testing several positions quickly allows you to identify yours. The third, and undoubtedly the most decisive, is expression. The most successful photos are not necessarily the most “perfect”, but those where the face appears relaxed and alive. A forced smile is immediately visible, while a natural expression instantly brings more harmony.

In summary, if you hate your photos, it’s just a logical reaction of your brain. You are not less beautiful, you are just different from what you are used to seeing.

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