If your clothing is normal, u need a happening background, But if the outfit is outstanding u need a simpler background. In photos, a Tip: try holding some thing naturally and act
"good pictures are like social currency". Coudnt have ever said it better myself. A good set of pictures can make u more attractive and can gather attention for yourself. Its a good thing to invest in an apsc camera.
@ its a type of sensor. The only ones better are full frames and medium frames which are considered pro. You could ofcourse get those but it will make no difference for making point and shoot instagram shots, and naturally it gets progressively more expensive as u go up the line. Apsc cameras have gotten incredibly cheap and theres no reason to buy a smaller sensor anymore.(mft or below, when I see people hype buying canon g7 with a 1 inch sensor for 900$ my blood boils lol) Bigger sensor gives u more depth and lowlight capabilities making your pictures look better. Some examples are all Fujifilm cameras, Sony’s A6000 series, Canon’s R100,R50,R10,R7, Ricoh GRiii etc… all of these are dope for personal use.
I like how u explained the inverted because for a while it had me I wont lie. I just got confident with myself and I learned about the inverted it hurt me alot but apprently I was overthinking it since ppl cant even tell the diffrence
As a guy old enough to remember the pre-selfie era I'm actually quite surprised that this effect has much strength left. It must certainly be weaker than it used to be. Until very, very recently a picture of yourself was still a relatively rare thing to see. It's hard for someone not old enough to conceive of this. Less than three decades ago was culturally closer to Civil War days than the present when it comes to photos. Anyway, today anyone can take as many photos as they want. Looking at yourself in photos or video has become much, much closer in frequency to the amount of times you see yourself in a mirror; many people do it many times every day. Still much less, but the closing of the gap should make a real difference. Your unflipped face was a virtual stranger to you before; hardly so now even if it's still quite a bit less familiar than the flipped one.
How is It possible? I'm my case the difference is really noticiable... I'm really ugly and strange with lots of asymetry and when I invert the Pic all disappear.
1) Don't Notice the Camera 2)If u have normal outfit then make sure to have some movy background "OR" if ur outfit is movy then make sure to have simple background 3) Some Asthetic Poses to try!! Jawline , Back , Face Less ,Gym 4)Blooper photos r also gr8 5) Always Open Yourself & Take space 6) Natural Lighting 7)Edit Photos ( Adjustments of Exposure, Brightness,Contrast, Saturation,Vibrancy..)&Color Grading
first rule : have a good looking face second rule : have good physique third rule : have a friend who can take good pic Fourth Rule : have a iPhone can I get pinned !!!
@@Vizible21 it is an excuse though. No matter if your a 6,4 tall handsome dude or some random guy with a patchy beard. If you want to take good photos than you will have to adapt these tips. Even good looking guys can be fucked by a camera because the camera isnt the same as a mirror. All these tips are good. Instead of being a bitch to yourself. Why don't people start to change what they can actually change. Like their body fat. Hair style,beard. Why don't they start by working on their skin. Maybe investing some money into a stylist. They recommend hair and beard styles and are quite honest about what would work and what wouldn't work with you.
The reason you gave for "looking better in the mirror" is not true, it's due to the focal length of the camera lens used, not capturing your form accurately to how it is in real life. Higher focal lengths, like anything over 50mm do a better job of capturing how you look IRL. So that's why we often tend to look better in the mirror/RL, and not so accurate in photos and unphotogenic
Fantastic tips! Getting the right pic for my Insta is a battle half-won. The other half is finding the right words and style to present it. Anyone got any tools they'd recommend for that?
The linked article has a whole little section on selfies. It's rather odd and doesn't really give any advice or reason to take them. Most social media, dating, or professional guides discourage taking them and I can't really see any reason to do so, other than in an "emergency" if you want to get some photos in the field and you don't have a tripod or friend. Regular selfies, again, are just compromised-setup versions of regular photos that are subject to unsightly fisheye distortions and so forth. Mirror selfies are another such compromise; they don't have fisheyeing but also look worse than straightforward photos and have a "cheap" vibe to them. Pretty much unnecessary to add except very sparingly to your online portfolio (and not really for professional or dating-profile purposes at all). I don't even use physique mirror selfies much for my private purposes anymore, since it's rarely necessary. You'll notice fewer and fewer selfies on high-profile social media profiles, for good reason. It was kind of goofy seeing things like "the hidden-face selfie" featured like some sort of photo genre that should be learned. Good content though! It's definitely a worthwhile time investment seeking out some professional-advice videos (on the basic level) about topics like lighting physique photos. Makes a *huge* difference. And this video wasn't kidding when it reminds you that everyone edits, or uses tips like this. If you know anyone who's worked with them on content, you know that the most beautiful people on social media--and yes, they are genuinely beautiful--nonetheless tend to be the most skilled and demanding about their shoots. That "candid" photo in the gym locker room is the best one of dozens or even hundreds; they are often in there working hard for truly huge amounts of time.
I disagree, as long as you don‘t overuse the selfie, it makes you relatable. Its sort of like a POV, because everyone knows what its like to take a selfie of themselves. It can give a spontaneous and lighthearted vibe that staged photos cannot provide
Guys trust me rather than learning how to take pictures just focus on your appearance and your personality I used to be a obese kid not that much honestly but with a little tummy after i hit gym i lost some weight and the glowup started automatically even the face fat started reducing and my appearance was enhanced ( not like some actor obviously but compared to how i looked earlier it was far better ) So just focus on your body , keep your schedule good, embrace some good skills and give yourself some time ( min 2 or 3 years ) you guys will definitely look attractive ✅👏🏻
you know what's crazy is that the "half swallow" thing is literally just mewing--which does work btw for anyone wondering.. literally just do it and mew through the discomfort
a lot more simple advice; with enough lighting and a nice background any photo will look good regardless of the main subject. just have a good phone/camera tho.
A pro photographer once told me the secret to taking good photos is to take a LOT of them and throw away the bad ones lol. If you ever have headshots done, you may have 500-600 pics taken. There's bound to be a good one in there somewhere. Especially now that we don't use film anymore, there's no limit to the number of shots you can take.
Just remember guys you don’t need a $40 tripod I know a guys that would just literally grab a rock as a stand and later a 2x4 with a phone case glued to it
Another camera hack - take a video and then screenshot the frame/s you like. Eliminates the shitload of pictures you need to delete later (just delete the vid) and the worry about the bluetooth clicker thing note about the mirror vs camera accuracy thing - i'm not an expert by any means but I do believe cameras still cause distortion, especially from certain angles + close distances, so pictures often aren't how other ppl see you as well
I hate how I look on the back camera of the iPhone. Front cam I look fine tho, how can I fix this. Would takin pics with a camera with actual lens help
I am not photogentic. I look much better IRL thqn in photos (i am not the only one that thinks that). My face tends to look much fatter in most photos that get taken of me. Get told it is due to the specific lens, lighting, and angles.
The key to all of this is confidence. It won't work without it :)
*looks
Confidence doesn't matter if you're not good-looking
@@UserRobot215 fr
cope
@@UserRobot215confidence matters far more than looks 😭
And it can’t be baseless confidence, you need a reason to be confident
If your clothing is normal, u need a happening background,
But if the outfit is outstanding u need a simpler background. In photos, a
Tip: try holding some thing naturally and act
And be confident
Fuck
Just took a with a pigeon in my hand. Its a banger
I look at my face and cancel the plan to take a picture
Same goes fr me 🙂
Ohh god ur soo funny😂
Remember - "faceless selfie" XD
Same bro i like bite my lips and stuff
Me to😢
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"good pictures are like social currency". Coudnt have ever said it better myself. A good set of pictures can make u more attractive and can gather attention for yourself. Its a good thing to invest in an apsc camera.
What’s an apsc camera? Why does it have to be that type?
@ its a type of sensor. The only ones better are full frames and medium frames which are considered pro. You could ofcourse get those but it will make no difference for making point and shoot instagram shots, and naturally it gets progressively more expensive as u go up the line. Apsc cameras have gotten incredibly cheap and theres no reason to buy a smaller sensor anymore.(mft or below, when I see people hype buying canon g7 with a 1 inch sensor for 900$ my blood boils lol)
Bigger sensor gives u more depth and lowlight capabilities making your pictures look better. Some examples are all Fujifilm cameras, Sony’s A6000 series, Canon’s R100,R50,R10,R7, Ricoh GRiii etc… all of these are dope for personal use.
I like how u explained the inverted because for a while it had me I wont lie. I just got confident with myself and I learned about the inverted it hurt me alot but apprently I was overthinking it since ppl cant even tell the diffrence
Yeah its tough it has me looking like i be having a stroke
@@stayawayfromthewoke3412 lmao yeah but we all good now
same
As a guy old enough to remember the pre-selfie era I'm actually quite surprised that this effect has much strength left. It must certainly be weaker than it used to be. Until very, very recently a picture of yourself was still a relatively rare thing to see. It's hard for someone not old enough to conceive of this. Less than three decades ago was culturally closer to Civil War days than the present when it comes to photos. Anyway, today anyone can take as many photos as they want. Looking at yourself in photos or video has become much, much closer in frequency to the amount of times you see yourself in a mirror; many people do it many times every day. Still much less, but the closing of the gap should make a real difference. Your unflipped face was a virtual stranger to you before; hardly so now even if it's still quite a bit less familiar than the flipped one.
How is It possible? I'm my case the difference is really noticiable... I'm really ugly and strange with lots of asymetry and when I invert the Pic all disappear.
1) Don't Notice the Camera
2)If u have normal outfit then make sure to have some movy background "OR" if ur outfit is movy then make sure to have simple background
3) Some Asthetic Poses to try!! Jawline , Back , Face Less ,Gym
4)Blooper photos r also gr8
5) Always Open Yourself & Take
space
6) Natural Lighting
7)Edit Photos ( Adjustments of Exposure, Brightness,Contrast, Saturation,Vibrancy..)&Color Grading
Gym lighting is often terrible overhead fluorescent though, so make sure you have a pump already and find good lighting where you can
You just uploaded 2 videos for 2 problems im facing rn, may god bless you all 🙏
Oh curious whats the other video about?
I might need it too
first rule : have a good looking face
second rule : have good physique
third rule : have a friend who can take good pic
Fourth Rule : have a iPhone
can I get pinned !!!
nah, his advice was better
find more excuses bro
@@tomjose-fq3nkthat is not an excuse bro. That's facts.
@@Vizible21 it is an excuse though. No matter if your a 6,4 tall handsome dude or some random guy with a patchy beard. If you want to take good photos than you will have to adapt these tips. Even good looking guys can be fucked by a camera because the camera isnt the same as a mirror.
All these tips are good. Instead of being a bitch to yourself. Why don't people start to change what they can actually change. Like their body fat. Hair style,beard. Why don't they start by working on their skin. Maybe investing some money into a stylist. They recommend hair and beard styles and are quite honest about what would work and what wouldn't work with you.
And I have none 😂😂😂
Wow this video covers everything thank you
The question is when posting the photo, should we post it like how others see us? Flipped photos that look weird to ourselves?
I learn so much about photography & everything like Angle etc editing but what the use if i don't have an Proper Cameraman that's the most vital key
Tripod is the best camera man
One of the most useful vids I’ve seen. Thx bro ✌️
The reason you gave for "looking better in the mirror" is not true,
it's due to the focal length of the camera lens used, not capturing your form accurately to how it is in real life. Higher focal lengths, like anything over 50mm do a better job of capturing how you look IRL.
So that's why we often tend to look better in the mirror/RL, and not so accurate in photos and unphotogenic
but you do look the same way you do in the mirror thats why its been used for so long aswell
@@timothy2806 not if you take a selfie. Those are massively distorted against your favor
Fantastic tips! Getting the right pic for my Insta is a battle half-won. The other half is finding the right words and style to present it. Anyone got any tools they'd recommend for that?
been using that too! it got some slick story templates and AI writing tools. Makes things hella easier and catchy.
@@mariyahchenusing what?
Personally I use chat GPT to find the words and then I personalize it.
My face 😆😆😆 i laugh everytime i open my camera 😂😂😂
What if I'm ugly?
Fashion and hairstyles can fix u easily bro
Fix it :)) don go whit excuses
Doesn't matter bro
Womp Womp get over yourself
Low bodyfat + grow a beard
I'm here after being scolded by lots of friends on taking bad selfies😂😂 on farewell
This video is loaded with valuable key takeaways. Thanks for sharing
the apple watch also works really well as a clicker, great video!
Yup!
2:00 beat is nice
Underrated video 🔥🔥
was waiting for this fire video bro thank you 🔥🙏
The linked article has a whole little section on selfies. It's rather odd and doesn't really give any advice or reason to take them. Most social media, dating, or professional guides discourage taking them and I can't really see any reason to do so, other than in an "emergency" if you want to get some photos in the field and you don't have a tripod or friend. Regular selfies, again, are just compromised-setup versions of regular photos that are subject to unsightly fisheye distortions and so forth. Mirror selfies are another such compromise; they don't have fisheyeing but also look worse than straightforward photos and have a "cheap" vibe to them. Pretty much unnecessary to add except very sparingly to your online portfolio (and not really for professional or dating-profile purposes at all). I don't even use physique mirror selfies much for my private purposes anymore, since it's rarely necessary. You'll notice fewer and fewer selfies on high-profile social media profiles, for good reason. It was kind of goofy seeing things like "the hidden-face selfie" featured like some sort of photo genre that should be learned.
Good content though! It's definitely a worthwhile time investment seeking out some professional-advice videos (on the basic level) about topics like lighting physique photos. Makes a *huge* difference. And this video wasn't kidding when it reminds you that everyone edits, or uses tips like this. If you know anyone who's worked with them on content, you know that the most beautiful people on social media--and yes, they are genuinely beautiful--nonetheless tend to be the most skilled and demanding about their shoots. That "candid" photo in the gym locker room is the best one of dozens or even hundreds; they are often in there working hard for truly huge amounts of time.
I disagree, as long as you don‘t overuse the selfie, it makes you relatable. Its sort of like a POV, because everyone knows what its like to take a selfie of themselves. It can give a spontaneous and lighthearted vibe that staged photos cannot provide
well said. the most interesting profiles i find on dating app are not selfies
Great Video also can you make about Angle of Face and how do we learn so all pictures are great
looking good is easier with you, thanks!
Take a camera and just click "you just learn from experiences."
100% helpful!❤️
Bro, this is the best vid on the topic since slice bread
Guys trust me rather than learning how to take pictures just focus on your appearance and your personality
I used to be a obese kid not that much honestly but with a little tummy after i hit gym i lost some weight and the glowup started automatically even the face fat started reducing and my appearance was enhanced ( not like some actor obviously but compared to how i looked earlier it was far better )
So just focus on your body , keep your schedule good, embrace some good skills and give yourself some time ( min 2 or 3 years ) you guys will definitely look attractive ✅👏🏻
What about using the same filter for all the photos to create an aesthetic feed?
I think this a great idea as I use that for my insta feed😄
Step 1 : need good clothes
Step 2 : need good camera men
Step 3 : need good location
this video was actually helpful.
you know what's crazy is that the "half swallow" thing is literally just mewing--which does work btw for anyone wondering.. literally just do it and mew through the discomfort
Thnks man 😊 helped alot
My favorite pose is when you show the middle finger to the camera XD
This is the best channel for men. Thanks a lot !
thx for the inspiration its not much but i gave you a like and a sub
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good videos as always
a lot more simple advice; with enough lighting and a nice background any photo will look good regardless of the main subject. just have a good phone/camera tho.
juc wear wat u comfortable in✌️
Can u make a video about to send good snaps
Step 1: be good looking
Step 2: be photogenic
Step 3: reap the rewards
mid doomer take
@@calmexit6483 weeb
@@calmexit6483 is he wrong?
@@vaindesigns2653partially right
@@vaindesigns2653thing is “how to take nice photos” not “how to look good in photos”
No one is ugly 😉
good videos as always
Really good video
A pro photographer once told me the secret to taking good photos is to take a LOT of them and throw away the bad ones lol.
If you ever have headshots done, you may have 500-600 pics taken. There's bound to be a good one in there somewhere. Especially now that we don't use film anymore, there's no limit to the number of shots you can take.
i am to scared to post pictures online because people in the internet are mean and I already got trolled alot
Thank you ❤
Just remember guys you don’t need a $40 tripod I know a guys that would just literally grab a rock as a stand and later a 2x4 with a phone case glued to it
Bro, what is the best app I can use to edit pictures on iPhones?
Really need to learn this ❤❤
what App should i get on my Phone to Edit pictures or is PC better?
Another camera hack - take a video and then screenshot the frame/s you like. Eliminates the shitload of pictures you need to delete later (just delete the vid) and the worry about the bluetooth clicker thing
note about the mirror vs camera accuracy thing - i'm not an expert by any means but I do believe cameras still cause distortion, especially from certain angles + close distances, so pictures often aren't how other ppl see you as well
What about making a video instead of a photo and then extracting the photo from the video taken at the moment when you look best?
What device should I use to shoot my photos and videos like these?
Taking good photos.
Look at my pfp now thanks to this video
Step 1 use real people instead of models. People on real life don’t look like those models
Android phones or Iphonee? Which are good for taking photos? Any suggestion?
An actual stand alone camera
iphone duh
iPhone
Before you buy a Phone just to take Pictures, buy a camera instead.
@@alex_hunter7098 FOR REAL
How do I pose without it looking forced or tryhard?
relax
@@AB-mi3neinsightful 🐢
I have the same problem
My question is how do you come across this info and come to a conclusion of what is right and what is wrong
Thank you brother for great information😊
Bro drop full song.... This small one sucks bcoz it's fucin awesome
7:18 I think the BEFORE looks A LOOOT better lol
What is a good pinterest site with men's photos?
how do you do the aesthetic blur
anyone know the second person in the muscular back selfie at 2:17?
Im pretty sure that Is Nikocado Avocado.
Background music name?
Step one: have a good jawline 🤣
What about face😅
Face exercise helps a lot. I got my jawline within a month.
Where is the link on poses?
Ughhhh, I'm confused how other see me.... Like in the mirror or like in the camera?🙃🙃🙃
if you have a samsung s22 ultra, s23 ultra or older galaxy notes you can you the S-pen as a "clicker" so you don't have to buy one.
Well done
I hate how I look on the back camera of the iPhone. Front cam I look fine tho, how can I fix this. Would takin pics with a camera with actual lens help
no.1 tip born handsome 🗿
protip you can use the "hey can u take me a picture please" excuse to make conversations too lol
What's wrong with timers?
Step 1: Don't be ugly!
I am not photogentic. I look much better IRL thqn in photos (i am not the only one that thinks that). My face tends to look much fatter in most photos that get taken of me. Get told it is due to the specific lens, lighting, and angles.
1:29, 1:52, 2:56, 3:48
Even you dont need some of this things if you have a Samsung from s22 after all this models like note you can take a photo using the pen button.
Me in every photos :🙂👍
In year 2024 , I have an 100$ smartphones from 2017.
It definitely can take unreal photos 😂
So do others see me as I look in the mirror or in a regular photo?
Regular photo
This is great man. Also get a girl to help take photos, they are so good at taking seductive photos
5:45 isnt it rather everyone sees you the way pictures are taken?
Any one in india
Sri Lanka
20yr old me looking this vid to know something abt posing for a pic
12yr old sis: posing as if she was born with those traits 😮
Who’s the guy in the left picture of the thumbnail??
Step 0 : look good
Step 1 : have a cameraman
How to become model some tips ❤❤
What if I already have a camera?
The first thing to have is a good physique and every photo you're in will be awesome as it is.
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I'm a big fan of your youtube channel and prepared something especially for you, can i send it to you somewhere?
Bro is using Pinterest images copyright free?
@OnPointFresh next video on Photo background..!
The video would be more believable if you did this with average looking people rather than models and other attractive young people.