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How to Take the Perfect Selfie Every Time

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Savanna Tavakoli Student Contributor, Boston University
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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Taking the perfect selfie is harder than it looks. In most cases we end up with a camera role full of failed attempts and only one “insta-worthy” selfie to work with. Luckily, HCBU is here to make sure you never end up with a bad selfie again!

1. Natural lighting is your new best friend

The single most important rule when taking a selfie is to use natural lighting. Artificial lighting can make you look yellow or gray and accentuate the shadows under your eyes. Taking a picture in front of a window or outside will illuminate your face with a gorgeous white light.

2. Know your angles

Don’t like how your selfies look from straight on? Try tilting your face and experimenting with various angles until you find what you like best.

3. Get your hand as far away from your face as possible

The farther you get, the better your selfie will turn out. If you’re too close, it could make your face appear flat.

4. Use a simple background

If your background is too distracting it’ll take attention away from your face.

5. Wear highlighter

You’ll instantly illuminate your face and allow the camera to pick up on your gorgeous cheekbones!

6. Hold the camera from above

Holding the camera slightly above your face will eliminate any trace of a double chin and bring out your most flattering angles.

7. For the extremely dedicated: snag a selfie light iPhone case

You’ll be able to get professional photo shoot lighting thanks to this amazing invention (courtesy of Beyoncé’s makeup artist).

 

 

Savanna Tavakoli is a 21-year-old journalism student at Boston University. Savanna plans to use journalism as a platform for educating the public about everything from current political issues to which celebrities just tied the knot. Her interests include pop culture, female empowerment, advocating for gender and sexual equality, red lipstick, m&m cookies, and binge-watching Netflix in her free time.
Writers of the Boston University chapter of Her Campus.