Use natural light whenever possible
Face a window or shoot outdoors in soft light
Avoid harsh overhead lighting and strong shadows
Clean your camera lens before taking photos
Use the rear camera for better image quality
Turn on the grid to improve framing
Keep the background simple and uncluttered
Choose a flattering angle slightly above eye level
Hold the camera a little farther away to reduce distortion
Relax your shoulders and keep good posture
Try different facial expressions and smiles
Angle your body slightly instead of facing straight on
Focus on your eyes
Use portrait mode when it looks natural
Take many photos and pick the best ones
Experiment with different locations and outfits
Avoid using too much zoom
Use a tripod or stable surface for sharper shots
Set a timer or use a remote shutter
Edit lightly to adjust brightness, contrast, and color
Keep edits natural and realistic
Practice regularly to learn your best angles
