Bring one or both hands up near your face. You can lightly touch your jawline, chin, or hair.
Sit on a curb, stairs, or a clean floor. Extend one leg toward the camera to elongate your silhouette and tuck the other leg under.
Walk slowly away from the camera, looking back over one shoulder.
Look at the screen of your phone through the mirror, rather than looking at the camera lens, for a more candid look. 5. The "Lean and Pivot"
This is a classic for street style or outdoor shoots. It looks natural and captures movement.
Stand at an angle to the mirror. Pop one knee forward and tilt your phone slightly.
Aim for "Golden Hour" (the hour before sunset) for soft, warm light that makes skin look great.
If this is for social media, use a caption that asks a question to encourage comments (e.g., "Left or right?" or "Which fit is better?").
Bring one or both hands up near your face. You can lightly touch your jawline, chin, or hair.
Sit on a curb, stairs, or a clean floor. Extend one leg toward the camera to elongate your silhouette and tuck the other leg under.
Walk slowly away from the camera, looking back over one shoulder.
Look at the screen of your phone through the mirror, rather than looking at the camera lens, for a more candid look. 5. The "Lean and Pivot"
This is a classic for street style or outdoor shoots. It looks natural and captures movement.
Stand at an angle to the mirror. Pop one knee forward and tilt your phone slightly.
Aim for "Golden Hour" (the hour before sunset) for soft, warm light that makes skin look great.
If this is for social media, use a caption that asks a question to encourage comments (e.g., "Left or right?" or "Which fit is better?").