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“I always drop my shoulders and take one small breath right before the photo. It softens your expression and gets rid of that tense ‘photo face.’ I also slightly shift my weight to one side, it relaxes your posture and keeps you from looking rigid.” ― Isela Lozano
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Choose clean, simple backgrounds. Distraction-free settings allow your face to stand out, especially in a tiny digital thumbnail. Use flattering, even lighting. Avoid harsh shadows; soft light instantly elevates your image. Pick outfits you genuinely feel good in. Comfort shows in the face and posture - more than any filter can.
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