I feel like this is a silly thing to be upset about but, bare with me, please. Show I have a history of eating disorders. I've been trying hard not to fall back into those disorders. I've been wanting to take some photos of myself on my phone so, that I can upload them on another site. The problem is that no matter what I try, I look chubby on screen. I know for a fact that I'm not chubby, I'm very thin, and I certainly don't want anyone to think that I'm FAT! I fear that if I keep OBSESSING about this, that I'm going to fall back into my old ways again. IIN?!
I’m putting myself into your shoes and wondering what possibly is making me look fat in the pictures even though I’m not. I was talking to my friend
the other day, and she said, I’m not fat, but in my latest photoshoot, I look fat. What’s the matter with me? Key Takeaways
Stop Blaming Yourself, You Just Look Fat, but Why?We’re very well aware of the way we look. Thankfully mirrors tell us and check ourselves every day. It seems like the mirror, and the image doesn’t look the same. No worries, all the things in life are not as it seems on Instagram. Just know that there are two factors that get in your way.
Internal FactorsTo not sound confusing, I’m talking about the camera elements by internal factors. Lens distortions – Your body appearance in pictures is directly related to lens distortion. If your camera lens is wide-angle, the distortion can be why you look fatter than you already are. A good example I can give is the fish eye camera effect and of course, is accompanied by poor lighting and posing angle. Shade – Did you know that shade can create a round shape and make your appearance visibly fatter? Yes, it is possible when the short focal length is in question. Always try to pick the long focal length; you cannot go wrong with that. If you want to avoid shading or other distortions for life, use focal-length cameras that are between 85- 135mm lenses. Besides that, be careful about the thickness of the lens. Shading happens because the thickness reflects by expanding the picture, which ends up with a fatter look. Barrel Distortion – This case is a bit different. Barrel distortion is when straight lines look kind of more curved, and the lens on the other side magnifies the center of your picture more than the corners. These circumstances make you appear fatter and cover half of the picture. External FactorsLighting is everything; you can slay in real life, but when it comes to pics, you look like ugly betty. Always remember lighting is the crucial ingredient on the list. Nothing gets in your way more than lighting. I’m sure you know the thumb rule of golden hours. Every picture taken between the last hour before sunset and the first hour of sunrise proved successful results in photography. Think of lighting like that. Why do you think all these studio lights are bought for celebrity photo shooting sessions? If the lighting is poor, don’t expect to look good. Just a piece of advice from a professional photographer. A big tip is either use natural lighting when possible or artificial lighting. It makes the skin glow and look slimmer. Distance – This is the most frequent question that I get, what distance suits me, or how do I appear taller than I already am? When you see yourself in the mirror, the space is shorter, but the case with the camera is slightly different, the distance appears farther, which again is related to the angles, but anyways, this gives you the illusion of being fat. Even I, as a professional photographer, told my clients and friends a hundred times that close-up shots make the images look narrower. Final WordsI can see the relief in your eyes. Who cares if you look fat in the pictures, I’m not saying the thing beauty is on the inside, only no. What I’m saying is being comfortable in your own skin. This is a whole new level of confidence, ladies and gentlemen. If you want to appear a little bit slimmer, which you don’t have to, then feel free to apply my tricks and get the expected result you’ve been dying to get. I know it can be tempting and annoying to look bad when you actually look fantastic, and you want to show off your work, but everything is related to practice. Practice makes progress, and you will keep improving your posing skills, and who knows, one day, you will appear even slimmer than you already are. My beautiful souls, be comfortable in your skin. Further ReadingOps, I almost forgot, my beautiful souls; I’ve written an article which I think is related to this post; check to find out the truth about do cameras really add 10 pounds? It’s time to talk about this myth. Plus, I have the best tips regarding how to look taller in pictures; read it out. Follow my best selfie angle tips in the article dedicated to looking good. Find out how to become a fashion photographer if you have a business to promote.
I live in The Netherlands, and I run a wedding photography company. I've been in the photography field since when my brother used to make me take pictures of him for his Facebook 10 years ago! Do you look fatter on iPhone camera?You might be glad to find out that cameras really do add 10 pounds: According to Gizmodo, the focal length of a camera (which is the distance between the center of a lens and its focus) can flatten out your features, making you look a little bit larger.
Why do I look fatter in iPhone pictures?Why you look “fatter" in a photo has to do with the camera lens. More specifically the focal length. Shorter focal lengths such as wide-angle lenses, or a cell phone camera for example make the subject look larger. Longer focal lengths will make the subject look more true to size.
Do camera pictures make you look fatter?According to Gizmodo, the focal length of a camera can flatten out your features, which can make you look a little bit bigger. Then, of course, there's barrel distortion, which is when a camera lens can cause straight lines to appear curved. This has the effect of plumping you up, making you look, well, kind of fatter.
Do phone cameras make you look bigger?Taking face photos with short lens cameras and up close results in the whole face, nose, and eyes appearing wider and face and nose longer than in real life.
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