I spent this afternoon typing a blog about how to look good in photos. No one wants to take a bad photo, though they do make excellent fodder for rehearsal dinner slideshows and high school reunions.
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Oh, and here are a few bonus tips that aren't on the blog post:
-Keep your chin level with the ground. Don't tilt too far down or you'll get a fangle. If you don't know what a fangle is, watch this at 1:43. Don't tilt too far up, or you'll get a nostril shot, which is equally unattractive.
-Visine in your eyes beforehand will make the whites of your eyes look whiter in photos.
-Shading either side of your nose with non-glittery bronzer will make it look thinner.

-Don't wear huge dangly earrings. They are distracting and can make your head look bigger.
-Stretch your arms out as wide as you can behind you, pinching your shoulder blades. This is the posture you should maintain when being photographed, except with your arms at your sides.
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