Position the camera at eye level or slightly higher to avoid unflattering angles like double chins.
Smiling often rounds out facial features and provides a more feminine look. 2. Ethical Curation Practices
Shifting weight to one leg helps create natural curves and a more relaxed look.
To create flattering, gender-affirming images, focus on lighting and posture that highlight femininity:
To make hands appear smaller or more graceful, show only three or four fingers when your arms are in front of your body, or use them to touch your hair or neck gently.
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Use natural, diffuse light (like from a big window) to create a soft glow and avoid harsh shadows. Front lighting is particularly effective for trans women as it softens the brow bone and minimizes sunken-in eye sockets.