Selfie Ideas
Learning how to pose for a selfie will make a much bigger difference in how you look in the photo.
11. Pay attention to good lighting
Having a solid light source is an essential part of taking any kind of photograph, and selfies are no different. If you try to take a selfie in a dimly lit room or one with harsh fluorescent lighting, it wont turn out the way you want it to. Natural light is the most flattering kind, so try to take your selfie near a window or outdoors. Keep these factors in mind when you shoot
Keep the sun or other light source in front of you, a bit above eye level, for the most flattering shot. The light will brighten and soften your features, rather than casting harsh shadows across your face. If its off to the side or behind you, your features could appear shadowy or distorted.
Consider using a thin curtain to diffuse sunlight or a single light source. It makes the light softer and more flattering. It will give the impression of smoother, softer facial lines so that your smile appears more attractive.
Natural light renders colors more faithfully than artificial light, but you can use artificial light to fill shadows. If you dont have the best lighting, most modern digital cameras have some automatic color correction to make up for it.
Dont use your flash if you can help it. Itll create a forehead glare, distort your appearance and possibly give your selfie the redeye effect.
Keep the sun or other light source in front of you, a bit above eye level, for the most flattering shot. The light will brighten and soften your features, rather than casting harsh shadows across your face. If its off to the side or behind you, your features could appear shadowy or distorted.
Consider using a thin curtain to diffuse sunlight or a single light source. It makes the light softer and more flattering. It will give the impression of smoother, softer facial lines so that your smile appears more attractive.
Natural light renders colors more faithfully than artificial light, but you can use artificial light to fill shadows. If you dont have the best lighting, most modern digital cameras have some automatic color correction to make up for it.
Dont use your flash if you can help it. Itll create a forehead glare, distort your appearance and possibly give your selfie the redeye effect.
12. Use your phones back camera
Many cell phones have two cameras one in the back, and one in the front. Instead of using the camera in the front to take selfies, use the one in the back. The back camera takes higher resolution pictures than the front camera, which will end up taking a blurrier selfie. Youll have to turn the phone around, and you wont be able to see your face as you take the picture, but its worth the trouble to use the back camera.
13. Dont use a mirror unless
The picture will appear in reverse, your camera will be visible, and youre likely to end up with a strange glare. Plus, your selfie could appear distorted, since mirror glass doesnt always reflect back a perfectly accurate image. Stretch out your arm, use your wrist to point the camera toward your face, and snap away. It might take some practice to get it right, but eventually youll know exactly where to position the camera to make sure it captures your whole face and never cuts off the top of your head .The exception would be if you want to take a full body selfie, since it can be hard to capture more than your head and shoulders without using a mirror.Practice using both your right and left hand to take selfies. See which one allows you to get the angles you want.
14. Consider the background of your picture
The best selfies have more than just a face. Theres something interesting to look at in the background, too. Whether you take your selfie inside or outdoors, check around you first to see whats going on in the background. Position yourself so that youre in front of the background you want people to see.
Nature always makes a great background. In the spring and summer, you can pose in a small wooded area or near a blossoming bush of flowers if you need a quick and easy backdrop. For fall, capture the color of the changing leaves in the background, and in winter, capture the majesty of ice and snow.
If nature is not your thing, you could stay indoors and take a selfie in your room. Tidy things up first, though. You could also display something interesting in the background as long as it is not distracting. For instance, if you love to read, then a bookcase or stack of books would be a good backdrop. A movie poster with a lot of different people on it could be distracting, however.
Nature always makes a great background. In the spring and summer, you can pose in a small wooded area or near a blossoming bush of flowers if you need a quick and easy backdrop. For fall, capture the color of the changing leaves in the background, and in winter, capture the majesty of ice and snow.
If nature is not your thing, you could stay indoors and take a selfie in your room. Tidy things up first, though. You could also display something interesting in the background as long as it is not distracting. For instance, if you love to read, then a bookcase or stack of books would be a good backdrop. A movie poster with a lot of different people on it could be distracting, however.
15. Watch out for photo bombers
The standard culprits include younger siblings, crying children, and dogs taking a bathroom break on the lawn behind you. Before you snap your selfie, take a quick look around to make sure that no one and nothing is lurking in the shadows, waiting to ruin your moment.
Of course, if a photo bomber still manages to sneak into your selfie, you can always retake the photo after the intrusion leaves. Just make sure to check the background thoroughly before you upload your newest selfie.
Sometimes photo bombers actually add to the selfie! Dont discount a picture just because it has your little sister in it. Her goofy face juxtaposed with your serious one could make it that much more interesting a picture.
If you do not want to re take your selfie, you can always remove the photo bomber using an image manipulation program, or just crop your image using your smartphones built in image editing features.
Sometimes photo bombers actually add to the selfie! Dont discount a picture just because it has your little sister in it. Her goofy face juxtaposed with your serious one could make it that much more interesting a picture.
If you do not want to re take your selfie, you can always remove the photo bomber using an image manipulation program, or just crop your image using your smartphones built in image editing features.
16. Grab a few more people to be in the photo
The first requirement of a selfie is that you have be in it, but theres no rule that says you have to be alone! Grab some friends, siblings, your dog, and other people to take a picture with you. The picture wont be as controlled, but itll be visually interesting and fun for other people to look at and share.
This is a good way to take a selfie in public if youre self conscious about taking a picture of just yourself.
The more people in the picture, the better when it comes to sharing! If you have a group of friends instead of just one or two, the picture is likely to get passed around and liked by more people.
This is a good way to take a selfie in public if youre self conscious about taking a picture of just yourself.
The more people in the picture, the better when it comes to sharing! If you have a group of friends instead of just one or two, the picture is likely to get passed around and liked by more people.
17. Experiment with filters
Most people who take selfies also happen to have an app on their phones that can add interesting dimension through the use of color and light filters. Not every filter is right for every selfie, so play around with different options before settling on the best one.
The simplest filters are black and white and sepia. Even if you dont have an app installed on your phone, you probably have these features.
Other popular filters include those that make the photo look vintage, creepy, romantic, or darker. Feel free to test them all out and see which ones go best with your photo.
The simplest filters are black and white and sepia. Even if you dont have an app installed on your phone, you probably have these features.
Other popular filters include those that make the photo look vintage, creepy, romantic, or darker. Feel free to test them all out and see which ones go best with your photo.
18. Edit the photo
If you have photo editing software, you can also touch up any blemishes or flaws on the selfie before uploading it to a social media account. You can cut out parts of the background, resize the photo so it frames your face differently, change the way the light looks, and so on. Many of these edits can be made on your phone without using an app, but you might want to look into the dozens of apps available for this purpose.
That said, you should use photo editing sparingly. If you cannot make your edits look completely natural, err on the side of caution and delete the changes rather than posting an obvious fake.
That said, you should use photo editing sparingly. If you cannot make your edits look completely natural, err on the side of caution and delete the changes rather than posting an obvious fake.
19. Upload it to all your feeds
Share your selfie on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram for all your friends to see. In most cases you can add a caption to describe whats happening in the picture, but you might want to just let it speak for itself.
When you upload a selfie, own it! Pretending that you were taking a picture of something else and your face just happened to be there, wont fool anyone, so be proud to show off your lovely face.
Be aware that some people find selfies annoying, and you might draw some negative comments. If your online albums end up full of selfies, you might want to consider diversifying.
Be sure to leave the types of comments you want to see on other peoples selfies. The more likes and shares you give others, the more youll get.
When you upload a selfie, own it! Pretending that you were taking a picture of something else and your face just happened to be there, wont fool anyone, so be proud to show off your lovely face.
Be aware that some people find selfies annoying, and you might draw some negative comments. If your online albums end up full of selfies, you might want to consider diversifying.
Be sure to leave the types of comments you want to see on other peoples selfies. The more likes and shares you give others, the more youll get.
20. Get in on trends
Selfies have really taken off in the past few years, and its fun to participate in selfie related trends. What selfie trends are filling up your feed? Dont be shy about uploading some pictures of your own, too. Here are a few popular ones Throwback Thursdays Every Thursday, people post pictures of themselves from an earlier time. See if you can dig up a selfie from childhood, or simply post one from last week.
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