Do you envy your friends for their great selfies and are increasingly convinced that yours are inferior because you are not photogenic? This is wrong thinking. Small changes in how you use your smartphone camera can turn a bad photo into an almost professional one. How?
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Taking selfies has become a popular pastime for many, but did you know that it can affect your health? From distorting your body image to potentially putting you at risk for lice, there are several sneaky ways selfies can harm you. Read on to discover six shocking ways your love of selfies could be harming your health.
It must have happened to you that when you look in the mirror and see a photo of yourself, you see a completely different picture. Nobody likes it when they don't look the way they want in a photo, and nobody feels the most confident about it. That's why we asked experts in the field of photography how it is possible that sometimes it seems that we look completely different in the mirror than in the photos.
Do you love taking pictures but are never satisfied with how you look in the photo? In the ocean of perfect (and perfectly edited) photos online, you may feel like you're the only one who 'freezes' when someone says 'cheese' and it's like you're the only one who closes your eyes when the flash fires.
Creating photos in which we are accompanied by world landmarks has become a matter of course - the same applies to publishing them on social networks. But is it possible that this trend will soon fade into oblivion?
Welcome to the Internet, where you will see the strangest things that even those of you with a crazy rich imagination could not have imagined. After a photo of a woman walking around in "pigeon heels" and a stuffed toy that Keanu Reeves took with him on a trip to China, we thought that the Internet had become a place where there is no room for absurdity, but apparently not, because the "moon selfie" craze that's hitting the internet right now.
Despite the fact that the era of posing in front of the lens is already passé, each new generation of young people returns to the 'old roots'. And only years later do they realize how ridiculous they were. Since it's hard to put things into words for young people, Chris Martin found a way to tell his daughters that her selfies are funny.
Instagram is one of the most popular social networks, used by more than 500 million people worldwide. For a long time, it is no longer intended only for storing, editing and sharing photos among a close circle of friends. Today, it is also one of the most important niches for marketing and, of course, a source of information about consumers, which is analyzed on a daily basis for the purpose of improving the sales strategies of companies. From the latter and similar surveys, you can find out what your Instagram photos say about you.
Selfies have recently established themselves as the most popular type of photo. It's even gotten so far that some people are willing to risk their lives in the pursuit of an enviable shot.
If you remember the fairy tale about Janko and Metka, then you probably know how naively the brother and sister entered the delicious (made of candy) house of the evil witch, unaware of all the dangers lurking inside. A similar situation is faced by us, real persons who have entered the world of social networks without realizing what everything we post online reveals about us.
Do you want to take a selfie that will impress the users of social networks, but you can't do it? Many times the reason for this lies in the nose, which is bigger in photos than in reality. Why does this happen?
Social media has taken over the world and with it photos, especially selfies. It is already known that people with a tendency to narcissism prefer to post selfies on Instagram. Now it turns out that those who follow them or like their posts are also narcissists.