
Selfies are now a universal form of self-expression, with over 93 million taken daily. Yet most people don't know the key techniques that separate average selfies from stunning ones.
Natural light is the best option — near a window or outdoors. The golden hour (one hour after sunrise or before sunset) provides soft, warm light that flatters any face. Always face the light source and never shoot with it behind you. Avoid shadows on your face entirely — they highlight imperfections instead of hiding them.
High angles always work better than low ones. Hold your phone above eye level, tilt the camera slightly down toward your face. Avoid shooting from below — it almost never flatters. Try a slight tilt of the head for a more natural, dynamic look. Always smile naturally.
Keep at least 20–30 cm between your face and the camera lens to avoid distortion. Activate Portrait Mode to blur the background and keep your face sharp — it gives your selfie a professional, studio-quality look available on most modern smartphones.
Set a 2–3 second timer to eliminate hand shake and capture a steadier, sharper image. For full-body or group selfies, combine a selfie stick with a tripod for hands-free, perfectly framed shots.
Light editing is normal and improves results. Recommended apps: Snapseed (free, by Google), Adobe Lightroom Mobile (advanced controls), VSCO (quality filters), FaceApp (facial enhancements). Remember: editing improves a good photo but cannot rescue a bad one.
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