I got a digital camera today and tomorrow I'd like to take photos :) Photos of anything really...but the subject I'm having the most troubles with is myself. Where should I take photos of myself? And what pose should I pose and stuff?
fiingersxcrossed answered Thursday July 12 2007, 12:03 pm: PLEASE DON'T DO THE KISSY FACE WITH THE PEACE SIGHN! it just doesn't look cute aymore too like everybody! you suhold take it in your madce bed, if you have cute covers! or in the mirrior, in the bathroom! or outside, in your bacyard! hope these helps! ily, mo! [ fiingersxcrossed's advice column | Ask fiingersxcrossed A Question ]
Erinn_the_bamf answered Thursday July 12 2007, 10:19 am: Do not use the average myspace pose. That's gross and over done. Unfortunately, my picture on my column resembles it.
Good picture ideas:
-Hold a piece of paper with a quote on it in front of yourself. If you so choose, you are allowed to make the myspace face in this one.
-Draw a cool design on your driveway and lay by it. Have someone take the picture from above you.
-Recreate poses that have already been done. Look to America's Next Top Model girls, Tyra Banks, Jeffree Star, Jac Vanek, Audrey Kitching, Hannah Beth, ect for inspiration of cool poses.
-Smile. No one seems to do it anymore [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
Floridagirl1821 answered Thursday July 12 2007, 9:13 am: You can take pics. of yourself anywhere really. Outside, indoors, at a park, at a mall, in your room, etc. For the pose I like to have myself look up and have the camera above me. Or like its a class photo where you are just smiling. You can have the camera at an angle. You could do the peace sign or a shocked expression. [ Floridagirl1821's advice column | Ask Floridagirl1821 A Question ]
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