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How to Look Fierce When Posing For Pictures

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In today’s social-media-obsessed world, being photogenic is one thing everyone wants. It is of utmost importance to the point that we might take 100 photos, delete 99 and post only 1.

Getting caught looking horrible in photos can be a tad traumatizing—and it’s enough to make us wonder exactly how all those models manage to look so damn good all of the time.

You might have to scroll through the Internet to see tips on how to pose or even stalk your favourite model to see how they do it.

Today we will be sharing tips on how look fierce just like a model when taking photos, thanks to Nyane Lebajoa.

Tips on how to pose fierce in pictures

  1. Don’t be too stiff, add more drama
  2. Don’t be boring by looking dull
  3. Do not smile, look fierce
  4. Angle your body
  5. Show some attitude
  6. Don’t be cute, keep a straight face
  7. Be confident

This article was originally published on www.glamcityz.com

Written By

Ben Orange, is a stylist and a senior fashion editor at GLAMCITYZ, who covers topics in Fashion, Style, and weddings. With his keen eye for trends, he expertly navigates the dynamic world of fashion, offering invaluable insights and advice to readers.In his leisure time, you'll often find Ben indulging in his love for reading and enjoying the melodies of good music.







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