Do you look great when you look in the mirror, but it looks like you’ve gained 10 extra pounds in pictures? If you answered yes, you are not alone. It’s a pretty common problem, but we know a way to solve it. Read our article and take great photos! And if you want to process a picture to make it even better, read about free photo editors for PC on Skylum’s blog.

So why do I look fat in the photo?
Surprising as it may sound, science can provide the answer. How big a person looks in the frame is influenced by:
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the width of the camera lens;
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angles;
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the focal length.
This means that you should not evaluate yourself the way the camera shows you. It is much better to look in the mirror because there are far fewer factors that can show a distorted image. Let’s take a closer look at these factors.
Lens width
One of the most important things to understand about how you will look in the frame is the width of the lens. If the shot is taken with a wide-angle lens, anything that gets caught in it will look bigger, and vice versa. This is the reason why smartphone photos may not look good to you. Their cameras are equipped with wide-angle lenses.
Focal length
The focal length of the lens determines the angle of view. The narrower it is (i.e. the “longer” the lens), the narrower the angle of view. For example, if you take pictures with an 85mm lens, you will look much better than with a 35mm lens. Here’s a painfully familiar example. The driver’s license photos are taken with a “short” lens. Are there many people who look good on them?
Posture and pose
Yes, this is not a technical point, but it also has a big impact. If you want to make a good picture, remember the advice your parents gave you as a child. Stand up straight, don’t slouch, and don’t hunch over.
