Camera sensors tend to "wash out" makeup. You may need to apply it slightly more heavily than you would for daily wear, especially concealer and contouring to define features.
To define your jawline, slightly push your chin forward and tilt it down.
If you’re shooting at night, a basic ring light can provide even, frontal illumination that smooths out skin texture. 2. Camera Setup & Composition
Good lighting is the difference between a grainy snapshot and a professional-looking photo.
Propping your phone against a stack of books works, but a cheap tripod with a Bluetooth remote allows for more natural posing.
You don't need a professional DSLR; most modern smartphones are more than capable.
Imagine a grid on your screen. Try to place your eyes or the main subject on one of the intersecting lines rather than perfectly centered. 3. Presentation and Styling Focus on what makes you feel most confident.
Choose colors that complement your skin tone. Solid colors generally photograph better than busy patterns.