As a former fashion model turned content creator, I’ve spent years being photographed, long before social media filters and front-facing cameras were part of daily life. I’ve worked in studios, on location, and now capture my everyday real-life moments. After all that time in front of a camera, I can tell you with certainty that looking good in photos is far less about having a perfect pose or face, and far more about how you feel.
Confidence shines through when you’re comfortable and relaxed – and that confidence doesn’t come from believing you look perfect. It comes from understanding that photos don’t need to be perfect at all. In fact, they’re better when they’re not. Imperfection is where your personality shows up, and it’s what people connect to, especially in a world filled with polished, filtered, AI-generated images.
Being photographed can feel exposing. We’re used to seeing ourselves from one familiar angle in the mirror, so when someone else holds the camera, it can suddenly feel vulnerable. Whether it’s everyday memories, holiday snaps, party photos or moments you want to print and keep, you shouldn’t feel awkward about having your picture taken. These images are part of your life.