what do i do to take a good yearbook photo!!! im getting my photo taken on wednesday and im scaredi ALWAYS END UP LOOKING UGLIER! =[
help?? =]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? AskRhiRhi answered Monday August 25 2008, 11:17 pm: Well, my year book pictures use to be horrendous. I hated make up and fake smiles and all of that. But then I started covering pimples and anything else that needed to be covered. I put on eyeliner to bring my eyes out. And right before I went to get my picture taken, I either told my friends to tell me a funny joke, or i'd think of a comedian that always makes me laugh, think of their jokes while i was getting my picture taken so it looked natural. Try doing that, it usually helps.
0xymoron answered Sunday August 24 2008, 2:02 am: Don't be afraid to smile. Give the picture a big smile. Cover any blemishes up with makeup. Brush your hair before the picture to make sure it looks good. Look at the camera lens and have fun. If you are happy during the picture you'll look better than if you are trying to hide nervousness. [ 0xymoron's advice column | Ask 0xymoron A Question ]
Chrisii10210 answered Saturday August 23 2008, 10:51 pm: All my yearbook pictures are ugly, haha. But really, try to think of something funny or pleasant when you're taking your picture, to make you smile. If you don't like your teeth, close your mouth. If you don't like your hair, try bringing a hairbrush with you to school and brush it out before your picture. I plan out what I'm wearing for my yearbook picture a few days ahead of time. Good luck to you! [ Chrisii10210's advice column | Ask Chrisii10210 A Question ]
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