
Photography Major Shares 20 Tips On How To Look Good In Photos (New Pics)
Everyone wants to look good in pictures – but it’s not always as easy as smiling and making sure you don’t blink (and if you don’t believe me, our childhood pictures are the perfect proof). Fear not, however, as Bonnie Rodríguez Krzywicki is about to take your posing game to another level.
This Chicago-based photography major regularly shares simple, yet effective, posing “Dos and Don’ts” on her Instagram account, and has already gained a following of over 812k people! In a recent interview with Bored Panda , the woman said that photography has been her passion ever since she was 14 years old. She ended up getting a bachelor’s degree in journalism and later a Master’s in fine arts in photography.
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We needed a swimsuit that shows our beauty and makes us feel powerful. With that in mind we designed a piece with large graphics to stylize and highlight.
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Waist transformation in 1 move. Elongate.
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Show your curves.
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Get comfortable.
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Photo One: We tend to put our hands foward, losing shape.
Photo two: Show your waist by placing your hands inside the blazer.
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Take adventage of the dress you wear in your photos. The dress in this photo is cute. But we can’t see the things that make it really attractive. If your dress has an opening, show it. It will give more visual definition to your body.
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Photo One: Flat with no rhythm.
Photo Two: One step foward and one step back to capture movement.
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From lost to diva!
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Pose to show your outfit. Flamingo pose.
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Open pose. Face up. Can you see the difference?
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Steamy photo effect with beauty bar. Cover your shower glass with water and soap.
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Photo One: Visually wider waist.
Photo Two: Defined waist.

Aušrys Uptas
One day, this guy just kind of figured - “I spend most of my time on the internet anyway, why not turn it into a profession?” - and he did! Now he not only gets to browse the latest cat videos and fresh memes every day but also shares them with people all over the world, making sure they stay up to date with everything that’s trending on the web. Some things that always pique his interest are old technologies, literature and all sorts of odd vintage goodness. So if you find something that’s too bizarre not to share, make sure to hit him up!

Take Your Holiday Pics To The Next Level With These Handy Tips From A Photography Major (20 Pics)
Posing for pictures is an art form on its own. Really – don’t know how about you, but I simply have no idea what to do when someone is taking a picture of me. Do you put your hands on the sides or do you let them drop freely? Do you smile or keep serious? Do you face forward or at a slight angle? Well, if you’re having the same problems that I do, photography major Bonnie Rodríguez Krzywicki is here to help us.
On her Instagram, the woman shares quick and simple posing “Do’s and don’ts” and they’re a total game-changer when it comes to having your picture taken. In fact, people love Bonnie’s tips so much, she’s got over 2 M followers on TikTok and a cool 672 K on Instagram. Check out her handy tips that will help you take your holiday pics to the next level in the gallery below!
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Create levels by placing one leg ahead of the other
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When we don’t feel 100% comfortable in front of the camera, we tend to generate pressure in our arms. Whether by sticking them to our body or placing them in an uncomfortable position. The solution? Just relax. By eliminating the pressures we will look more elegant and secure, would you try it?
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Step back to add rhythm. Remember to show your beautiful bag.
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Photo One: my legs are tucked and close to my body. The effect is a less-than-flattering one that tends to make me look timid and dumpy. .
Photo Two: I look slimmer and exude more confidence. By elongating my legs and arms away from my body, I also come across as more elegant
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Touch something around. In this case the balcony. If you want to show more curves, exaggerate the curve in your back
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Placing your elbow incorrectly can cause distortion in how you look in front of the camera. If you put your arm on the side, you create a triangle, and that encourages the composition of your photo.
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One of the main goals of camera posing is to make curves with your body that give your photo a more attractive and dynamic appeal.
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Pose without curves.
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Avoid covering your body. Although I have a triangle in this pose, my body language is insecure. Create a double triangle, and lift the torso for a more powerful look
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If you feel bloated. Avoid frontal photos. When positioned on your side, you look less bloated, and create lines with your body
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Create lines and rhythm
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Aušrys Uptas
One day, this guy just kind of figured - “I spend most of my time on the internet anyway, why not turn it into a profession?” - and he did! Now he not only gets to browse the latest cat videos and fresh memes every day but also shares them with people all over the world, making sure they stay up to date with everything that’s trending on the web. Some things that always pique his interest are old technologies, literature and all sorts of odd vintage goodness. So if you find something that’s too bizarre not to share, make sure to hit him up!