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Hi
Please suggest me an English word that describes a person who often looks good in photograph.
Thank you.
Cagey
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A person who usually looks good in photographs is photogenic.
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Thank you so much, Cagey. That’s what I am looking for.
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A person who usually looks good in photographs is photogenic.
Does this word imply this person looks better in photos than in real world?
Sorry for my curorisity.
Thanks
Cagey
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A photogenic person may look better in photos than in the real world. Some models, for instance, are much more striking in a photograph than on the street.
However, I think that people usually expect a photogenic person to look good both in real life and in photographs. There are people who are very attractive in person, but somehow the camera never shows their special qualities.
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Does this word imply this person looks better in photos than in real world?
I’ve always called that kind of person hyper-photogenic … just because I’ve never found any other word for it.
(I’ve also never found a term [adjective] for the opposite of photogenic ~ someone who looks worse in photos than in real life)
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(I’ve also never found a term [adjective] for the opposite of photogenic ~ someone who looks worse in photos than in real life)
Unphotogenic doesn’t work for you? Just googled to check whether it’s a ‘real’ world — amused by the Urban Dictionary definitions:
1. An excuse for ugly people on why they look that way.
2. When normal girls say they look like shit when they look normal
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An interesting thread, really. Thanks to everyone for sharing.
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There is also the phrase: «X takes a good picture», which I think may come from the north of England (where’s ewie?!).
Unfortunately, unless it is understood in context, it could be misunderstood to be referring to the photographer. Therefore I wouldn’t recommend using it, but be aware of it in case you come across it.
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An unphotogenic person just doesn’t take a good photo (= doesn’t photograph well). I’m thinking more of someone who’s good-looking in the flesh but always looks like poo in photos. (I agree that the difference is a bit infinitesimal, Gwan)
Cagey
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In AmE too, sometimes we say «He takes a good picture» meaning that he photographs well, looks good in a photograph.
As Kevin Beach says, only context will tell you when the sentence has this meaning, and even then it may be ambiguous.
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I’ve always called that kind of person hyper-photogenic … just because I’ve never found any other word for it.
(I’ve also never found a term [adjective] for the opposite of photogenic ~ someone who looks worse in photos than in real life)
This may be the person’s misplaced perception of themselves of course. My mother (not ugly!) always said she «broke the camera».
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Description of a famous person in English. Description of people in English
You will probably need words and phrases to help you compose description of a person’s appearance in English… We advise you to pay attention not only to vocabulary, but also to examples. After all, they can be an excellent base for creating your own proposals.
Words to describe a person’s appearance in English
Let’s start with the most common words for descriptions of a person’s appearance in English… If your friend looks great, then you can please her with the following lexical units: beautiful, pretty, wonderful, attractive, gorgeous, good-looking.
In order to emphasize that a man looks good and not a woman, it is usually used handsome (handsome). You can also use good-looking и attractive. What if you suddenly need to emphasize the opposite? Remember ugly (ugly, ugly) и unsightly
When describing a person’s appearance in English, do not forget to pay attention to the following points:
1. Growth
tall, short, quite tall, medium height
2. Figure
slim, fat, skinny, thin, plump
3 Age
young, old, middle-aged
4. Face
round, oval, thin, a double chin, long nose, straight nose, turned up nose
5. Hair
long, short, curly, bald, straight, untidy, haircut, hairdo
6. Hair color
a blonde, fair-haired, fair, brown-haired, dark-haired, red, gray
How to describe a person’s appearance in English?
Now let’s pay attention to examples of as can describe a person’s appearance in English.
This is a young man. He is rather attractive. The guy is of medium-height. He looks tired. He has short dark hair. His face is oval. His nose is turned up. The young man is thin. He is dressed neatly. He is wearing jeans, a shirt, a T-shirt and training shoes.
This is a young man. He’s pretty attractive. The guy is of average height. He looks tired. He has short dark hair. Oval face. The nose is turned up. The young man is thin. He is neatly dressed. He’s wearing jeans, a shirt, a T-shirt and sneakers.
You can build a story about a person’s appearance on two main speech structures: classical and more conversational. Let’s consider each of them in more detail.
The classic form of describing a person in English
I am slender. I’m slim.
Source: https://motusvita.ru/opisanie-izvestnogo-cheloveka-na-angliiskom-opisanie-lyudei-na/
Lesson 8: Personal description — describing a person in English
The topic of the lesson is a description of a person’s appearance, in English it is called personal description [ˈPɜːsnl dɪsˈkrɪpʃən]. After this lesson, try to read a short text about appearance, in English it is Appearance [əˈpɪərəns].
— New words to describe the appearance;
— construction this is; — a description of the appearance in the picture; — pronunciation of the endings of possessive nouns;
— constructions we are, Tu es, they are;
— exercises.
New words
dark [dɑːk] — dark-haired | pretty [ˈPrɪti] — cute | good-looking [ˈGʊdˈlʊkɪŋ] — cute |
fair [feə] — blonde | shorts [ʃɔːt] — short | not very [nɒt ˈvɛri] — not very |
slim [slɪm] — thin | tall [tɔːl] — high | boyfriend [ˈBɔɪˌfrɛnd] — guy |
fetus [fæt] — full | strong [strɒŋ] — strong | girlfriend [ˈGɜːlˌfrɛnd] — girlfriend |
this is [ðɪs ɪz] is | quite [kwaɪt] — pretty | intelligent [ɪnˈtɛlɪʤənt] — smart |
Personal description begins with the words this is — this.
Usually the description of a person begins with the words This isFor example, This is Mary — this is Mary. This — a pronoun that translates into Russian as «this», «this», «this», and is — the verb «is», which is not translated into Russian, but must be present in the sentence according to the rules of English grammar.
With this construction, we will describe the appearance of a person. Since our vocabulary is still not very large, we only use words to describe the color of hair, the height of a person, his complexion, and the general impression is whether he is cute in your opinion or not.
First, listen a few times as a native English speaker describes the appearance (as always, do not be lazy to repeat after him):
Now look at the pictures below. There are two pairs of people here: Judy [ˈʤuːdi] and Sat [sæm], Eric [ˈƐrɪk] and Alice [ˈÆlɪs].
Describe these people using the new words and patterns below.
This is Judy [ðɪs ɪz ˈʤuːdi] — This is Judy
She is tall and fair [ʃiː ɪz tɔːl ænd feə] — She is tall and blonde.
She is very pretty [ʃiː ɪz ˈvɛri ˈprɪti] — She is very cute.
This is Sam [ðɪs ɪz sæm] — This is Sam.
He is Judy’s boyfriend [hiː ɪz ˈʤuːdiz ˈbɔɪˌfrɛnd] — He’s Judy’s boyfriend.
He is not very _________.
He is _________ .
_________ _________ quite good-looking
_________ _________ Sam’s friend, Eric
He is _________ and _________
He is Alice’s _________.
He is _________ _________ good-looking.
_________ _________ Eric’s girlfriend, _________.
She is _________ and _________
_________ _________ _________ _________ _________ .
Check your answers against the video at the end of the article. While your answers don’t necessarily have to match this video, you can have your own opinions about other people’s physical appearance.
Pronunciation table of possessive endings
Possessive nouns that we began to learn in the previous lesson are formed in the same way — by adding to the name ‘s, but this ending is pronounced differently. Take a look at this table and practice pronouncing the endings:
Judy’s | Mary’s | Joe’s | Harry’s | /z/ |
Sam’s | Bob’s | Anne’s | Susan’s | /z/ |
Eric’s | Margaret’s | Jeff’s | Kate’s | /s/ |
Alice’s | Joyce’s | Ross’s | Des’s | /iz/ |
Designs we are, Tu es, they are
The previously considered construction this is used for singular. In the plural, the verb should be used are , which (as well as is) is most often not translated, but it should be in the sentence. Verb are used with the plural, which means with the pronouns «we», «you» and «they».
Moreover, affirmative, interrogative and negative sentences are built in English according to the following clear schemes:
Statementthe pronoun comes first | Questionin the first place is the verb | Denialpronoun, verb and then negation |
we are (we’re) | are we? | we are not (we aren’t) |
you are (you’re) | are you? | you are not (you aren’t) |
they are (they’re) | are they? | they are not (they aren’t) |
In brackets are short forms that are very widely used in English. Check your pronunciation.
Personal description exercises
1. Remember people who are somewhat similar to you, and using the construction we are, describe you together.
Example:
We are young.
We are not very tall.
We are Russian. We are not Brazilian.
2. Write about two of your comrades. Example:
Alina and Kate are short, slim and fair. They are young and good-looking.
Source: https://lingvana.ru/personal-description.html
Description of the child in English. Description of a person’s appearance in English
You will probably need words and phrases to help you compose description of a person’s appearance in English… We advise you to pay attention not only to vocabulary, but also to examples. After all, they can be an excellent base for creating your own proposals.
Asking a question about a person’s character
To invite the interlocutor to describe someone’s character in English, two phrases are most often used:
What kind of person is she / he? — What kind of person is she (he)?
What is she / he — What is her (him) character?
No less interesting is the fact that character in English can be expressed in two concepts — personality и character… Personality means the innate personality traits of a person, while character means character traits formed during life. The line between the two is very thin, so context plays a key role in their use.
Jim resembles his father both in looks and personality — Jim resembles his father both in appearance and character.
Mary showed a really strong character having done all the work in spite of her illness. — Mary showed a really strong character when she did all the work despite her illness.
English adjectives that characterize a person
All adjectives describing the character can be conditionally divided into several groups, depending on the specific side of the personality.
Attitude to life
The most general group that allows you to describe the mood and view of the world. Includes the qualities of a person in English shown in the table below.
Intellectual abilities
A character description in English may relate to the level of intelligence and thinking of a person. You can use the adjectives in the table below to communicate this side of your personality in a positive way.
There are also many words in English for negative characterization.
Attitude towards people
Describing a person’s character from the point of view of attitudes towards other people means knowing more than a dozen relevant adjectives. For comfortable perception and memorization, they are preferred to be presented in the form of a table of antonyms. Below are the most important traits for memorizing in English with translation.
friendly / unfriendly | friendly / unfriendly, hostile |
kind / malicious, mean | kind angry |
affable, amiable / severe | friendly, amiable / tough, stern, unfriendly |
warm / cool-tempered, hard-nosed | warm, pleasant, friendly / tough, unfriendly |
cute, cuddly, good / ugly | |
generous / greedy, avid | generous / greedy |
Source: https://chemistry-gid.ru/antonovskie-yabloki/opisanie-rebenka-na-angliiskom-yazyke-opisanie-vneshnosti-cheloveka.html
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Every person at least once in his life has heard compliments addressed to him about his appearance or character. And, you see, it’s terribly nice. Being able to describe yourself or the appearance of another person is one of the classic topics in English, which sooner or later all language learners face.
In this article, we will analyze in detail such a question as a description of a person’s appearance in English with a detailed translation, as well as learn about popular English adjectives that characterize a person. And as a bonus, we will learn a few nice compliments that will come in handy in everyday communication.
Person’s appearance
The main «tool» in describing a person’s appearance is adjectives and epithets. The more varied your vocabulary in this area, the more accurately and in detail you will be able to describe another person or yourself.
If you are asked to describe your appearance, you will most likely be asked the question “What do you look?«(How do you look?) Or»How would you describe your physical appearance?«(How would you describe your appearance?).
When describing your appearance, you should not go deep into details such as the shape of the eyebrows or the shape of the eyes. Usually, when asked to talk about how you look, they mean the following criteria: complexion, figure, height, skin color, hair, eyes, and other common features.
Remember that if at the interview you are asked to describe yourself (How would you describe yourself?), then we will not talk about appearance, but about personal and working qualities.
If you are asked a question about the appearance of another person (for example, they are asked to describe a girl or a guy you like), then the question will be “What does he / she look?» (How he / she looks?). This is where you can describe the appearance in more detail using vivid epithets that will convey the image of a person as accurately as possible in words.
Do not forget about the words-circumstances of the degree (degree modifiers), which will help to more accurately describe the appearance: Rather, quite, enough, pretty — enough, enough
Very — very
Too — too
For example: He is very strong for his age (He is very strong for his age) or She is rather tall for a teenager (She’s tall enough for a teenager.)
And now let’s go directly to the adjectives, which describe a person’s appearance in English. In different categories, you may come across the same words, but with different translations depending on the context associated with them.
Build (physique)
Chubby — chubby
Fat — fat, thick
Frail — fragile
Heavy — heavy
Overweight — overweight
Plump — plump
Powerful — powerful
Skinny / Thin — skinny
Slender — Slim
Slim — thin
Small — slender
Solid — dense
Stocky — stocky
Strong — strong
Sturdy — strong
Tubby — pot-bellied
Underweight — underweight
Well-built — well built
Bony — bony
Shapeless — shapeless
Graceful — graceful
Lean — lean
Ordinary — ordinary
Perfect — perfect
Stout — full, dense
Superb — excellent
Each of us has his own unique gait, by which you can recognize a person from a crowd, even from the back or from afar. In English, as in Russian, there are many epithets to describe a person’s gait style:
Gait (gait)
Awkward — clumsy
Brisk — bouncy
Careful — cautious
Firm — solid
Halting — stammering
Heavy — heavy
Light — light
Measured — measured
Rapid — fast
Shuffling — shuffling
Slow — slow
Steady — confident
Strolling — walking
Stumbling — stumbling
Swaggering is important
Swaying — staggering
Unsteady — unsure
Waddling — waddling
As for gait, here are a few more phrases that can describe how a person walks. For example, those who “take a firm step” are said to be stride with a firm step. But the universal construction «walk with» will help to tell about exactly how a person walks. For example: Walk with a drag — drag your foot
Walk with a droop — walk, stoop
Walk with a limp — limp when walking
Walk with a staff (stick) — walk, leaning on a stick (cane)
Now let’s move on to the words that can describe the parts of the human body.
Arms and legs
Large — large, massive
Lanky — Skinny
Long — long
Muscled / Shapely — muscular
Powerful — powerful
Short — short
Strong — strong
Thin — thin
Well-shaped — embossed, tightened
The palms and hands in general are often called the “business card of a person”, and when they shake hands they make up the first impression. There are many ways to describe a person’s palms:
Hands (palms and fingers)
Arthritic — arthritic
Clammy / Sticky — sticky
Clean — clean
Clumsy — clumsy
Dirty / Filthy — dirty
Firm — solid
Frail — fragile
Gnarled — hooked
Greasy — greasy
Hairy — hairy
Limp — sluggish
Ringed — studded with rings and jewelry
Rough — rough
Shaking / Trembling — trembling
Soft — soft
Sweaty — sweaty
Unwashed — unwashed
Well-manicured — well-groomed
Work-roughened — roughened from work
Bare — nudes
Bowed — Slouching
Broad / Wide — wide
Manly — courageous
Massive — massive
Narrow — narrow
Round — rounded
Thin — thin
Sloping — sloping
Square — square
The color and condition of the skin of both the face and the whole body is also often used when describing a person in English.
Skin
Baby-soft — tender, like a baby
Calloused — hardened
Dark — dark
Dry — dry
Fair — light
Freckled — freckled
Glowing — shining
Ruddy — ruddy
Sallow — earthy color
Silky — silky
Smooth — smooth
Soft — gentle
Spotless — healthy
Pale — pale
Tanned — tanned
Paper-thin — thin as paper
Translucent — transparent
Wrinkled — wrinkled
Hair
There are many adjectives to describe hair. We will not go deep into the nuances of hairstyles, but tell you about adjectives that can describe the general condition and color of a person’s hair.
Abundant — thick, luxurious
Baby-fine — as thin as a child’s
Bald — bald
Bald spot — bald spot
Balding — balding
Coarse — hard
Cropped — trimmed
Curly — curly, curly
Disheveled — confused
Dyed — dyed
Fine — thin
Flat — smoothed
Limp — liquid
Long — long
Neatly-combed — neatly combed
Parted — parted
Scraggly — disheveled
Shaved — shaved bald
Short — short
Silky — silky
Straight — straight
Thick — thick
Thin — thin
Wavy — wavy
Hair color
Ash-blond — ashy blond
Auburn — golden chestnut
Bleached — bleached
Black — black
Blond — blond
Brown — brown
Brunette — brunette
Chestnut — chestnut
Dark-haired — dark-haired
Golden — golden
Gray — gray-haired
Highlighted — highlighted
Jet-black — black as pitch
Light brown — light brown
Red — red
Reddish — reddish
Silver — silvery
Do not forget about men who, in addition to hair on their heads, like to grow a luxurious mustache or a long beard. Facial hair is collectively called facial hair.
Mustache and beard (mustache and beard)
Bearded — bearded
Bristle — One Day Stubble
Clean-shaven — clean shaven
Stubble — stubble
Unshaven — unshaven
Remember that although in Russian the word «mustache» is a plural, in English the word mustache is used only in this form, be it one mustache or a mustache entirely.
Let’s move on to describing the face and parts of the face such as lips, nose, eyes, etc.
Face shape
Angular — angular
Heart-shaped — «heart»
Long — elongated
Round — round
Square — square
Oval — oval
The auxiliary word «-faced» will help describe a person’s face when answering the question «What is he?» Let’s say «broad-faced» is broad-faced, «pale-faced» is pale-faced, and so on.
Forehead (forehead)
All the same adjectives are used to describe the forehead as for other parts of the body. For example: wide, narrow, high and others. Use the adjective furrowed or wrinkled when referring to a «wrinkled» forehead.
Eyebrows
Eyebrows play a very important role on our face and help convey emotions more vividly. Amused — surprised raised
Arched — arched
Bushy / Thick — thick
Enquiring / Querying / Questioning — questioningly uplifted
Lifted — raised
Penciled — drawn in pencil
Shaggy — shaggy
Shaped — decorated
Straight — straight
Surprised — surprised
Thin — thin
Unkempt — Unkempt
Well-marked — expressive
Eyes
A colossal number of adjectives and epithets have been invented to describe the eyes, because they are the mirror of the soul and can say so much about a person.
Source: https://puzzle-english.com/directory/describing-appearance
Description of the girl in English with translation. Description of appearance in English
All English learners sooner or later face the need to describe a person’s appearance: their own or that of a friend. The English language has a huge number of words that help us accurately describe a person’s appearance. Wondering how to tell in English that a person has blue eyes, an aquiline nose, or golden hair? Then the article is a must-read!
Height and body build
Let’s start with height and physique. Be careful in your choice of words, some of the following may sound offensive. So, for example, if a person is too thin, instead of skinny (skinny) tell thin (thin), and if a person is overweight, then instead of fetus (thick) or obese (obese) say a bit overweight (slightly overweight).
WordTranslation
shorts | low |
(of) medium height | middle-height |
tall | tall |
lathy | lanky |
well built | well built |
slim | slender (about a woman) |
slender | slim (about a man) |
thin | thin |
neat | elegant |
looking | miniature |
skinny | skinny |
read | thin |
muscular | muscular |
ungainly | full, plump |
Overweight | overweight |
fetus | fat |
obese | obese |
stout | fat |
stocky | stocky |
Hair and face — hair and face
After growth and physique, we usually continue to describe a person from top to bottom, that is, further we will talk about what kind of hair people have. Word hair used with the singular verb: hair is.
Speaking of hair, we describe it according to three criteria: color (color), length (length) and form (s). Don’t forget to also mention the presence of bangs (a fringe), if any.
Girls often braid their hair (to braid), tucked into the tail (to make a ponytail) or simply dissolve (to wear one’s hair loose).
WordTranslation
auburn | auburn |
black | Black |
blonde | bright |
RED | redheads |
grey | gray-haired |
chestnut, chestnut brown | chestnut |
golden | golden |
long | long |
shorts | short |
shoulder length | on the shoulders |
waist length | waist-high |
soon | bald |
straight | direct |
wow | wavy |
curly | curly |
When describing a person’s appearance in English, great attention should be paid to the face (make). In form, it can be:
- angular — angular;
- oval — oval;
- round — round;
- square — square;
- long — elongated.
It is also important to remember about skin color (a complexion). By the way, don’t confuse the word complexion with our «complexion», which translates into English as body build.
WordTranslation
dark | dark |
fair | bright |
olive | olive |
pale | pale |
tanning | tanned |
dry | dry |
silky | silky |
smooth | smooth |
baby soft | gentle like a child |
rough | rough |
rudy | ruddy (about the face) |
freckled | freckled |
wrinkled | wrinkled |
Further, you can describe each part of the face separately, because both the nose and lips, and even more so the eyes, can tell what character traits a person has. For example, a long nose (Nose) usually happens in conservative individuals, narrow — in people with high efficiency, people who do not know how to keep secrets have an upturned nose. You may not believe such stereotypes, but you need to know the words in English:
- straight — straight;
- snub — snub-nosed;
- aquiline — eagle;
- flat — flat;
- hooked — crochet nose;
- pointed — pointed;
- turned up, upturned — upturned.
Source: https://arsochi.ru/kaleidoscope/description-of-the-girl-in-english-with-translation-description-of-appearance-in-english.html
Description of appearance in English: tables with adjectives and examples of descriptions of appearance
The topic «Description of a person’s appearance» may seem frivolous to you and, perhaps, childish, but you cannot miss it. In the process of communicating in English, you will have situations that require you to describe what a particular person looks like. This topic is not bypassed on the TOEFL, IELTS, etc.
What if you want to place your profile on an international dating site? This is where the skills of describing the appearance, even of yourself, come in handy.
We offer you an analysis of facial features, complexion and height of a person with the corresponding adjectives. You can also use the circumstances of the measure with them: enough — enough / rather / quite, too much — too, very — very.
Overall Impression
The description of appearance in English should begin with a description of the general impression of the person. Most often this is preceded by questions:
- What does he / she look? — How he / she looks?
- How could you describe your / his / her appearance? — How would you describe your / his / her appearance?
- How do you look? — How do you look?
- How would you describe yourself? — How do you describe yourself?
The general impression that a person makes is always either positive or negative:
- She is pretty — She’s pretty;
- He is ugly / unattractive — He is ugly / unattractive;
- He is handsome — He is handsome (the adjective handsome is used only in relation to the male sex);
- Mary is delightful and stunning — Mary is adorable and stunning.
How to describe a face
Before you start describing facial features, brush up on the necessary vocabulary:
- hair — hair;
- temple — temple;
- ear — ear;
- earlobe — earlobe;
- cheek — cheek;
- jaw — jaw;
- chin — chin;
- forehead — forehead;
- eyebrow — eyebrow;
- eye — eye;
- nose — nose;
- nostril — nostril;
- mouth — mouth;
- lip — lip.
You can start describing your appearance with anything: the shape of the face, eyes, nose, lips — in any order.
Eyes
When we talk about a person’s eyes, we mean not only the color, but also the shape, «fit», the look itself. Use the following vocabulary:
Word | Transfer |
brown | brown |
Hazel | light brown |
Blue | голубые |
grey | gray |
amber | amber |
green | green |
pale | bright |
dark | dark |
close-set eyes | close-set eyes |
wide-set eyes | wide eyes |
Source: https://www.study.ru/article/lexicology/opisanie-vneshnosti-na-angliyskom-yazyke
›Vocabulary
The appearance of oneself and others is a constant topic of discussion, conversation, and stories from relatives and friends. Another situation is a meeting with a stranger. To recognize him among the passengers, they describe first of all their clothes and appearance. And if a connoisseur of beauty and ended up in an art gallery, then you can discuss a portrait of a person with a foreign friend. For all these life situations, of course, you just need to know the vocabulary (and there are many) on the topic of appearance in English.
Let’s start with the most general — this is physique and height of a person in English.
Adjectives about growth (height / stature) of a person
My cousin is tall and he is always wearing short trousers. It isn’t nice! My cousin tall and always wears short pants. It’s not beautiful!
- Paul is very shy, because he is shorts… Paul is very shy because low growth.
- Jane was unnoticeable in the class, a gray mouse. She was average… Jane was invisible in the classroom, like a gray mouse. She had average growth.
To strengthen these adjectives and decorate speech, before the adjectives describing the appearance, you can put:
- pretty, enough, quite, rather — enough (pretty);
- too, very — too, very.
Adjectives about figure
- Everybody admires her as she was very graceful woman and flew about the house a butterfly. Everyone admired her, since she was very exquisite and fluttered around the house like a butterfly.
- My neighbor Ms. Jenkins was a ungainly and funny woman and I d to talk with her. My neighbor Miss Jenkins was plump and a funny woman and I loved talking to her.
- Her children are so cute and chubby… Her children are so cute and plump.
- My sister is very nervous as she is hungry. She wants to be slim and sits on diets. My sister is nervous and hungry. She wants to be slender and diets. (only describing a woman)
- She is fetus that’s why she sits at home and we never see her in the park. She stoutso she stays at home and we never see her in the park. (This word is not recommended to be used in relation to people, because it has a negative connotation, something like the Russian word «fat, fat»)
- Doctors said that she wouldn’t have the problem with health if she wasn’t Overweight… Doctors said that she would not have heart problems if she did not have excess weight.
- He was a stout man with very loud voice. He was obese a man with a very loud voice.
- It isn’t beautiful when a girl is underweight and skinny… It’s ugly when a girl with underweight и skinny.
Human face
Now let’s move on to the description human face.
There are many nationalities on our planet with different skin and face color… Let’s learn to call them correctly.
- People from Africa usually have black skin, from Asia — yellow skin and Europeans usually white (fair) skin. People in Africa usually have skin black, from Asia — yellowand Europeans usually white (bright) skin.
When frightened, a person may turn pale.
- Why is she pale? She’s just seen a mouse! Why she pale? She just saw a mouse!
Source: https://englishfun.ru/leksika/kak-opisat-vneshnost-na-anglijskom
How to describe appearance in English: definitions and examples
Describing physical appearance in English is extremely difficult. It is necessary not just to say in a nutshell whether a person is attractive or not, but to describe all the outstanding features of his face. To do this, you need to know certain words, their correct use and translation. This article is a kind of guide with examples and translation, with which you can easily characterize the appearance of any person.
How to describe a person’s face (eyes, hair, skin color, etc.)
To describe a person’s face in detail, you need to know a lot of English words. After all, we must tell what shape a person’s eyes have, what color they are, whether his nose is large or small, and so on. Everything in order.
Leather
You can see the options for skin colors in the table.
wrinkles — wrinkles
freckles — freckles
pimples (spots) — acne
smooth skin — clean, smooth skin
examples:
She has verypale skin… — She has very pale skin.
I amblack. I have dark skin… — I’m black. I have dark skin.
Face shape
round face — round face
oval face — Oval face
square face — square face
heart shaped face — heart shaped face
long face — oblong face
thin face — thin face
examples:
he has athin face — he has a thin face
he’s got around face — he has a round face
he’ssquare-faced — he has a square face
Hair
hair color:
blonde / fair hair — blonde hair (a blonde — blonde)
brown hair — Brown hair (a brunette — brunette)
red hair — Red hair (a readhead — red / red)
black hair — dark hair
gray hair — grey hair
hair type:
long — long
shorts — short
wow — wavy
curly — curly
straight — straight
examples:
Source: https://english-bird.ru/opisanie-vneshnosti-na-anglijskom-yazyke/
Appearance in English
Studying English, each of us at some stage is faced with the need to describe the appearance of a person: ourselves or a friend, an acquaintance or a stranger. And if you started learning English in courses (or earlier, at school), you are well aware that this «topic» is one of the first conversational topics (And how the class laughed when someone confused the words eyes and ears, when they wanted to say in English “She had big blue eyes?” Eh, those were golden days).
The ability to correctly and fully describe a person’s appearance (physical appearance or, less formally, looks) is very valuable both in itself and from the point of view of organizers of all kinds of exams for English proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS and others like them). Without mastering this topic, you can hardly win the examiner’s heart: the story or essay “About myself” has become a classic exam topic.
Do you want to impress examiners (friends, colleagues, grandmother, girl) with the knowledge of an incredible number of epithets describing a person’s appearance? Read on!
About yourself, beloved
So you were asked the question:
What do you look? (What do you look like?) Or
How would you describe your physical appearance? (How would you describe your appearance?)
Alas, in a story about your own appearance, it is not customary to describe in detail the expression of the eyes and the shape of the eyebrows, the graceful posture and the spectacular gait. Describe your appearance in general terms, as they say, in broad strokes: hair color, eyes and skin, height and complexion. You can also add a few words about what style of dress you prefer.
Keep in mind that a very similar question is asked during a job interview: How would you describe yourself? It, however, refers to your emotional-strong-willed and business qualities: in response, you must indicate your «strengths», that is, personal and professional characteristics that will help you succeed at work.
Describing a person’s appearance in English
But if you were asked a question:
How does he / she look? (What does he / she look like?) Or
How do they look? (How do they look?),
you can apply a much wider range of definitions (see later in our article).
First (classic):
Pronoun | + to be | + sign | |
(verb in personal form) | (adjective) | ||
I | (I) | am | tall. |
He, she | (He she) | is | tall. |
You, we, they | (You, you, we, they) | are | tall. |
For example:
I am slender. | I’m slim. |
She is short. | She is not tall. |
He is slightly overweight. | He’s a little overweight. |
The second (more typical for the conversational style):
Pronoun | + to have got | + sign | |
(verb in personal form) | |||
I | (I) | have got (abbreviated: ‘ve got) | big blue eyes. |
He, she | (He she) | has got (abbreviated: ‘s got) | big blue eyes. |
You, we, they | (You, you, we, they) | have got (abbreviated: ‘ve got) | big blue eyes. |
For example:
I got red hair (or I’ve got red hair). | I have red hair. |
She has got green eyes (or She’s got green eyes). | She has green eyes. |
He has got a beer belly (or He’s got a beer belly). | He has a beer belly. |
In our article «Names of parts of the human body in English» you will find not only the names of body parts and human organs, but also 10 funny «body» idioms.
Together with the epithets denoting the appearance of a person, you can use the circumstances of the degree (measure) — degree modifiers: rather, quite, enough, pretty — enough, enough, very — very and too — too:
She is rather tall. | It’s pretty high. |
He is very strong. | He is very strong. |
Sing it, friends! Children’s song about how to describe yourself and your friend:
It turns out that it’s so easy — even children can handle it! And for those who decided to dig deeper:
Characteristics of appearance — words describing the human body
In English, there are a huge number of epithets with which you can describe a person’s appearance.
Next, we give a fairly extensive list of all kinds of characteristics of the human body. Use this vocabulary to expand your vocabulary: it will come in handy not only in oral speech when you need to describe yourself or another person, but also when writing an English essay on the topic «About yourself», «About a friend» or «Appearance of a person.»
Arms — Hands (from shoulder to wrist)
Bony | Bony |
lanky, lanky | Skinny |
Long | Long |
Rounded | Rounded |
Shorts | Short |
well-shaped | Embossed, well-defined |
Bearing — Posture
Bear oneself well | Have good posture |
Source: https://skyeng.ru/articles/rasskazhi-mne-o-sebe-opisanie-vneshnosti-cheloveka-na-anglijskom-yazyke
Description of appearance in English: 86 words —
Each of us is a work of art
Today we will learn the description of appearance in English. Often, when we communicate with someone, we describe some objects or people. When communicating in English, it is also important to be able to express your opinion beautifully and competently. The more detailed and colorful you can describe an object or person, the more clearly your interlocutor will be able to present it. Sometimes such details as the shape of the cheeks, nose, lips, smile can tell a lot about a person, making his verbal portrait complete and vivid.
Physical appearance can be
Very often we talk about appearance in general, expressing our opinion about how a person looks: is he attractive, pretty, repulsive. Let’s look at some English words that will help you express your opinion about a person’s appearance.
- Beautiful | ˈbjuːtɪfʊl — beautiful, beautiful.
So they say about a person whose appearance really admires, but if the person is just nice, pleasant-looking, you can use the following words:
nice | naɪs | — cute, cute;
- able | ˈlaɪkəbl | — a person whose appearance disposes to himself; cute;
- Pretty | ˈprɪti | — cute, cute;
- Handsome | ˈhænsəm | — handsome (about a man), stately. It should be borne in mind that in modern English this word is used extremely rarely, more often they say pretty;
- Attractive | əˈtraktɪv | — attractive; and the opposite of this word is Unattractive — unattractive.
And here, by the way, is a very interesting word that is easy to remember:
- La-la — this is how they say about a physically attractive person who, in fact, is still a bastard. That is, impudent, but cute.
- Cute | kjuːt | — pretty;
And there are people from whom it is impossible to look away. At the same time, sometimes you cannot even call them handsome / beauties, but there is something in their appearance that is charming, attractive. Such people can be called:
- Charming | ˈtʃɑːmɪŋ | — charming, bewitching, adorable;
There are also refined people in whom style is felt in everything — in manners and habits; their appearance is harmonious and admirable. We can say about them:
- Exquisite | ˈɛkskwɪzɪt | — refined, sophisticated.
A person can have an ordinary appearance:
- Common | ˈkɒmən | — normal, simple;
- Homely | ˈhəʊmli | — nondescript (but you should be careful with this word, because sometimes it can also mean “ugly”);
- Mediocre | ˌmiːdɪˈəʊkə | — ordinary (one can say both about a person’s appearance and about his personal qualities);
- Plain | pleɪn | — rustic; We believe that there are no ugly people, but it is better to learn words:
- Hideous | ˈhɪdɪəs | — ugly, disgusting;
- Ugly | ˈʌɡli | — ugly.
Facial features in English
Let’s take a look at how you can describe the facial features of a person as a whole.
There are people whose features look very beautiful and harmonious:
- Chiseled | ˈtʃɪzəld | — chiseled;
- Regular | ˈrɛɡjʊlə | — «proper facial features. Of course, there are no wrong ones, but we usually call “correct” facial features — a straight nose, a rounded chin, moderately plump symmetrical lips, etc .;
Also, facial features can be «wrong», but a person can look very beautiful at the same time:
- Irregular | ɪˈrɛɡjʊlə | — wrong;
And there are people who look impressive, usually such people have a strong-willed chin, well-defined cheekbones:
- Forceful | ˈfɔːsfʊl | — strong-willed;
A man or woman may even look stern. For example, if they have thick eyebrows, a protruding chin, grooves at the eyebrows:
Facial features can be large or small:
- Large | lɑːdʒ | — large;
- Small | smɔːl | — small;
- Delicate | ˈdɛlɪkət | — thin, chiseled;
And there are people with very expressive appearance:
- Clean-cut | klinˈkʌt | — well-defined facial features.
Eyebrows and eyelashes
Eyelashes and eyebrows are like frames for the eyes, they add character and expressiveness to the look.
Eyebrows can be:
- Arched | ɑːtʃt | — with a rounded bend, arc;
- Beetling | ˈbiːtlɪŋ | — overhanging;
- Bushy | ˈbʊʃi | — thick;
- Shaggy | ˈʃaɡi | — shaggy;
- Penciled — finely delineated;
Eyelashes:
- Curving | ˈkɝːvɪŋ | — bent;
- Straight | streɪt | — straight lines;
- Thick | θɪk | — thick.
Nose
Interestingly, dissatisfaction with the shape of the nose is one of the most common complexes. At the same time, those who have a beautiful and rather neat nose are often unhappy with their nose. What’s most interesting, people around often do not notice this imaginary flaw at all. Let’s see how in English you can say about the shape of the nose:
Aquiline | ˈakwɪlʌɪn | — Roman nose;
Roman nose — Roman nose (that is, a humped nose);
- Flat | flæt | — flattened;
- Fleshy | ˈflɛʃi | — fleshy;
- Hooked | ˈhʊkt | — hooked;
- Snub | snʌb | — upturned.
Source: https://tryeng.ru/2683
How to make a beautiful and correct description of a person in English?
By Natalia Mar 8, 2019
Describing a person in detail is a rather difficult task to complete even in the native language. Describing physical appearance in English seems like an overwhelming task for learners of this foreign language due to the lack of vocabulary and imagination.
Hair color
The color gamut in English is quite wide and its description does not only consist of basic colors. What adjectives can you use to describe a person’s hair color in English?
Ash blonde | ashy |
black | Black |
blonde | bright |
blond (e) | blond / blonde |
brown, chestnut | chestnut |
brunette | brunette / brunette |
dark | dark |
dyed | dyed |
fair | fair-haired |
golden | golden |
gray, silvery | gray-haired |
grizzled | gray |
jet black | pitch black |
red, reddish | redheads |
flaxen | straw |
Sample sentences:
- Granny’s hair are coming gray… (Grandma’s hair turns gray.)
- I’ve met a girl with flaxen hair. (I met a girl with straw colored hair).
- I can’t forget her jet-black hair… (I can’t forget her jet black hair.)
Male haircuts
Here we will consider basic men’s haircuts and beard options for description in English with equivalents in Russian:
bald head | bald |
crew out | «Hedgehog» |
flat top | |
long hair | long hair |
receding hair line | bald patches |
shaved head | trimmed bald |
sideburn | whiskers |
spikey | stiff, protruding hair |
Beard | |
beard | beard |
clean-shaved | smooth-shaven (about the beard) |
dreadlocks | dreadlocks |
goatee | goatee |
mustache | mustache |
stubble | stubble |
Examples of descriptions of men’s haircuts in English:
- I think he will soon become bald because he has receding hairline. (It seems to me that he will soon go bald, because he has bald patches).
- My sister’s husband is a very handsome man: he has spiky dark hair and sideburn; he is always clean-shaved because he hates beard and mustache. (My sister’s husband is a very attractive man: he has dark coarse hair and wears sideburns; he is always clean-shaven because he hates a beard and mustache.)
Women’s haircuts and hairstyles
A huge variety of women’s hairstyles and haircuts for descriptions in English are shown in the table below:
bang | bang |
bobbed | short cropped |
shingled | |
braids | spit |
please | |
good | bundle |
chignon | chignon |
cornrows | african braids |
curly | curly |
forelock | forelock |
french braid | french braid |
french twist | french knot |
layered hair | cascade |
perm | perm (chemical) |
pigtails | ponytails |
pony tail | ponytail |
shoulder length | shoulder length hair |
Ways to describe women’s haircuts in English:
- Aunt Milly always wears the hair in a bun, although she has shoulder-length hair and she can make beautiful French braids but she doesn’t want. (Aunt Millie wears a bun all the time, although her hair is shoulder-length and she can braid beautiful spikelets, but she doesn’t want to).
- Her daughters are schoolgirls, and they wear pigtails and bangs. (Her daughters are schoolgirls and they love to braid their hair in ponytails and wear bangs.)
- Her dream was to have a perm. (Perm was her dream.)
Teeth
It is difficult to present a description without teeth, because it is the teeth that make a person’s appearance memorable.
In English, the words below are often used:
close set | frequent |
Even | even |
oneeven | uneven |
large | big |
small | small |
tiny | |
Sparse | rare |
set of teeth | row of teeth |
front teeth | front teeth |
molar teeth | permanent teeth |
Examples of the use of this vocabulary when describing teeth in English:
- Nobody’s yellowish uneven teeth. (No one likes to see yellowish jagged teeth.)
- I have small white teeth. (I have small white teeth).
- I’d rather have large teeth than tiny (I wish I had large teeth rather than small ones.)
- Molly’s teeth were sparse that’s why she didn’t want to smile. (Molly’s teeth were sparse, so she didn’t want to smile.)
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Appearance. English words on the topic «Appearance». List # 1 (for beginners)
These English words will help you learn how to describe appearance in English. It can be a person or some kind of creature. And colloquial phrases on the topic «Appearance» will help you ask questions and keep the conversation going.
So, we will learn to answer simple questions on this topic, which are divided into two groups and learn to describe a person’s appearance in English:
Description of a person’s appearance in English
If you want to know what does a person look likethen ask the following questions:
1. What does he / she cool ? — How he / she looks?
2. What is his / her appearance? — What is his / her appearance?
3. What do you about her / his appearance? — What do you like about her / his appearance?
You need to answer these questions something like this:
- He is a handsome young man of medium height with short hair and brown eyes.
- She is a tall blonde with long hair and blue eyes.
1. Appearance. Appearance (general impression)
So let’s get familiar with the vocabulary. But first, check yourself.
Task 1. Remember the words on the topic Appearance. Human face.
First we need to learn the words, and then we will learn to make up descriptions of different people. By the way, your vocabulary should increase by 30 words.
Appearance. Appearance. English words for beginners (list number 1)
Verbs:
- about — like in
What do you about her? - cool — to look like
What does she look? - be — represent yourself
What is her appearance ?
Don’t confuse expressions with a verb:
1. — like
2.be — represent yourself
3.look — to look
Adjectives (general impression):
- nice — cute
- pretty — pretty
- beautiful — beautiful (about a woman)
- handsome — handsome (about a man)
- good-looking — good-looking
- plain — simple, unremarkable appearance
- ugly — unpleasant looking, ugly
To answer, use construction with the verb BE:
I am
She / He is
EXAMPLES: I am good-looking. — I have an attractive appearance. — She’s beautiful.
He is handsome. — He is beautiful.
Source: http://englishinn.ru/appearance-ili-kak-opisat-vneshnost-na-angliyskom-yazyike.html
The person’s appearance and the nature of the exercise in English. Description of appearance in English: examples
You will probably need words and phrases to help you compose description of a person’s appearance in English… We advise you to pay attention not only to vocabulary, but also to examples. After all, they can be an excellent base for creating your own proposals.
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Anyone can look good in pictures by figuring out how best to pose in front of the camera. Even if you feel like you aren’t photogenic, learning some simple tricks can make a huge difference. These techniques include positioning your body in better ways, changing the lighting or scenery that you’re in, and practicing confidence so that you can come to love any photo someone takes of you. Once you get these methods down, you’ll be ready to strike a pose at any moment!
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Determine why you look good (or bad) in pictures. Study photos of yourself. When did you look good? When did you look bad? Can you spot the difference? Look at pictures of other people and find out why they look good. Some problems might be:
- Lighting of your photo
- Squinted or closed eyes
- Wrong angle on your face
- Not using your best smile
- Cosmetic issues, such as blemishes and black heads, or a hairstyle or clothing choice that doesn’t suit you
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Practice posing in front of a mirror or a camera. The best way to find out your best angle or smile is to practice. Decide what positions you look best in.
- Decide if your right or left side looks the best. Our faces aren’t completely symmetrical, so one side generally looks better than the other.
- Try angling your body so that you will be familiar with how to position yourself when you get in front of a camera. You need be turn about 45 degrees for the most flattering pose.
- Your hair style usually helps determine which side looks better, especially if your hairstyle is asymmetrical.[1]
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Wear the right clothes. Wear clothes that you know look good on you. Dress in flattering cuts for your body type. Know what colors look good with your complexion and hair. This is important for looking your best in photos. As a general rule, solids look better than patterns.[2]
- When wearing patterns, make sure to choose them carefully. Patterns can make you look bad, depending on your body shape. Smaller patterns can look busy and messy in a photo. Instead of wearing patterns from head to foot, pick one patterned element in your wardrobe.[3]
- If you want to look thinner, wear darker clothes. If you’re thin, try wearing a light dress or light-colored sports coat.[4]
- Most importantly, wear clothes that you are confident in.
- When wearing patterns, make sure to choose them carefully. Patterns can make you look bad, depending on your body shape. Smaller patterns can look busy and messy in a photo. Instead of wearing patterns from head to foot, pick one patterned element in your wardrobe.[3]
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Smile naturally.[5]
A fake smile can make you look bad in a photo. It looks forced and doesn’t meet your eyes. When you take a photo, you need to give your best, most natural smile so you look your best.- To give your best smile, you need to feel some kind of emotion. If you aren’t happy in the moment, think of a happy memory, your favorite meal, or something that makes you laugh.[6]
- A real smile engages the eyes. Try squinting with your lower lids. This can help you look more natural.[7]
- Put the tip of your tongue on the back of your top teeth. This can help you smile naturally and avoid a too-wide grin.[8]
- Get someone standing out of the picture frame to make you laugh.
- Practice in a mirror. Learn to feel the difference between your natural smile and your fake smile.
- To give your best smile, you need to feel some kind of emotion. If you aren’t happy in the moment, think of a happy memory, your favorite meal, or something that makes you laugh.[6]
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Get the right makeup. For women, makeup can help make you look great (or terrible) in photos. Learning how to highlight the right areas can help make you look good in just about any photo.
- Use concealer instead of thick foundation. Use concealer for those trouble spots on your face, like red areas around the nose or dark circles under your eyes. Place concealer on the shadows on your face, which can be found by tilting your chin down while looking in the mirror. Then place translucent powder on your T-zone — the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. These areas can look greasy.[9]
- Line the eyes with eyeliner to help them not disappear in a photo.[10]
Pair that with mascara to help your eyes pop.[11]
- Place some blush on your cheeks to make them look less flat. Try a medium pink, coral, or peach shade on your cheeks.[12]
If you don’t have blush, pinch your cheeks right before you take a photo to give them color.
- Use concealer instead of thick foundation. Use concealer for those trouble spots on your face, like red areas around the nose or dark circles under your eyes. Place concealer on the shadows on your face, which can be found by tilting your chin down while looking in the mirror. Then place translucent powder on your T-zone — the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. These areas can look greasy.[9]
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Give your hair some life. Before posing for a picture, flip your head over. This gives some volume if your hair has gone flat. You can also try running your hands through your hair to fix your part or fluff it up.
- Go easy on the styling products. Hair that looks wet or crunchy from too much product won’t photograph well.[13]
- Control frizz so you don’t see flyaways in your photo. Put some pomade or dry oil on your hands to help sleek down your hair.[14]
- Also think about posing your hair. Don’t have it on your shoulders. Instead, have it in front of you, behind you, or over one shoulder. Practice beforehand and decide which placement flatters you most.[15]
- Go easy on the styling products. Hair that looks wet or crunchy from too much product won’t photograph well.[13]
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Tilt your head. When you look at the camera, don’t look straight at the camera. Look slightly above or slightly below. Then, tilt your head up or down slightly.[16]
- To get a stronger jawline and reduce the likelihood of a double chin, elongate your neck and tilt your chin down. It might feel funny, but it’ll help you look great.[17]
- To get a stronger jawline and reduce the likelihood of a double chin, elongate your neck and tilt your chin down. It might feel funny, but it’ll help you look great.[17]
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Find the light. Lighting is important when taking good pictures. If there’s no flash, find a light source that shines on your face, not on the side of your face.
- Lamps, streetlights, windows, and doorways can give good light sources when there’s no flash.[18]
They also can produce nice soft light for more flattering photos. - Move around rooms to find the lighting. Try putting the lighting behind you, above you, and in front of you to find the best placement.
- One hour after sunset and one hour before sunset provides nice lighting for photos.[19]
- Avoid lighting which places harsh shadows on your face. This can accentuate imperfections and give you unflattering dark areas. Bright lighting can also emphasize wrinkles and other trouble spots. The sun or bright, harsh overhead lights can cause this unflattering light.[20]
Look for lighting that creates an even glow from the forehead to the cheeks to the chin.[21]
Try taking photos on a cloudy day or using a lamp or softer light.
- Lamps, streetlights, windows, and doorways can give good light sources when there’s no flash.[18]
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Angle your body to the camera. Turn your body 45 degrees away from the camera instead of taking a photo full on.[22]
This pose gives a slimming effect and creates angles that look better in a photo.- Pose like you’re on the red carpet. Put your hand on your hip, angle your body away from the camera, and turn your face towards it.[23]
- Turn your torso so one shoulder is closer to the camera than the other. This helps make you look slender.[24]
- Whatever you put towards the camera looks the biggest. If you don’t want to emphasize parts of your body, make sure they are not the closest to the camera.
- Pull your shoulders back and straighten your back. Good posture can make a world of difference when you are taking a photo.[25]
- Pose like you’re on the red carpet. Put your hand on your hip, angle your body away from the camera, and turn your face towards it.[23]
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Position your body correctly. Instead of having straight, limp arms and stiff legs, try bending them to give them life. Bend your arms and hold them slightly away from your body. This also helps create shape to your midsection instead of bulk.[26]
Keep your hands relaxed and slightly bent.- Bend your front leg and place your weight in the back leg.[27]
Or try crossing your legs at the ankles. - Pull your arm away from your body and bend it slightly to make it appear slimmer.
- Bend your front leg and place your weight in the back leg.[27]
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Take a lot of photos. One of the best ways to get the best picture is to take more than one! Even models go through numerous frames to get that one perfect picture. The more pictures you take, the better likelihood you will get a great photo.[28]
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Feel confident. Make sure you feel proud of who you are. You are unique and have great features. Focus on that instead of any faults you think you have. Being happy and giving a genuine smile in the photo can make a world of difference.
- Don’t try to bend your body into uncomfortable or awkward poses. Pose to flatter your body, but make sure to stay natural. Being stiff will just make you look awkward, which will result in a bad photo.
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What kind of photos do I need for a modeling portfolio?
Traci Halvorson is a Modeling Agent, Former Model, and the Owner of Halvorson Model Management (HMM) in San Jose, California. HMM is a full-service, licensed talent agency representing over 300 professional models and actors. With over 25 years of experience in the modeling industry, Traci specializes in scouting, managing, advising, and launching modeling careers in the Bay Area. Traci holds a BA in Public Relations & Business Management from San Jose State University and also specializes in Marketing, Image consulting, and is a certified Life-Career Coach.
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Add at least three of your best photos. These photos should include either a body shot or a headshot. You want photos that provide a close-up, showing the color of your face, your skin, and the expression of your facial features.
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What are some tips for selfies?
I have found using soft light and tilting my head helps. Or try angling your head upwards for more focus on the eyes. Try to highlight your best features. Take a lot of pictures, you’re bound to end up with some you like.
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How can I look as if I am having fun smiling?
Think of something that makes you happy, or ask someone to be funny and make you smile.
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Some people look good smiling showing their teeth but some don’t. Observe what’s best for you.
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Try out poses and see what looks best.
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Slightly pouting (if you are a girl)might improve your pics.
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To look good in pictures, put the tip of your tongue on the back of your top teeth when you smile, which will make your smile look more natural. Also, elongate your neck and tilt your chin down slightly to give yourself a stronger jawline. It also helps if you stand up straight and angle your body away from the camera, which can have a slimming effect. For more tips, like how to find the best lighting for taking pictures, keep reading!
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Compliment Words for Photos: Want to Compliment your loved one or lover photos? You can find the right words to Compliment a photo?
Do not worry!
You can try out my best list of one-word compliments. A one-word compliment for a photo will pass the message you wanted to convey to your girlfriend, boyfriend, friend, husband, wife, brother, sister, or partner.
By using one word to compliment a photo, you will comfortably pass the message across.
Below are Compliment Words for Photos that you can use
Amazing
Appealing
Attractive
Awesome
Beautiful
Breathtaking
Captivating
Charming
Comely
Cool
Electrifying
Elegant
Enticing
Exciting
Fine
Good-Looking
Gorgeous
Graceful
Inviting
Lovely
Majestic
Marvelous
Mesmeric
Nice
Radiant
Ravishing
Resplendent
Spectacular
Statuesque
Striking
Stunning
Thrilling
Trendy
Unique
Read: Sweet Words to Say to a Girl
How to compliment a photo
- When complementing a photo, always pick something that you like about that person and use it to compliment the person.
- Point out something in the picture that you like
- Compliment the colors in the photo
- If you are complimenting on friends you can opt to make a joke
- Say something nice about the photo.
Examples of compliment words on photo.
You look amazing in that photo
Your glasses are so cute
You look so beautiful; I love the length of your hair
You have beautiful eyes
You are an expert in posing for photos.
I love how the sun reflects in the background.
You look stylish.
Those colors are striking
The angle you took the photo is impressive
Read: Sweet Thank You Message for My Girlfriend
How to Compliment a Picture
Incredibly stunning photo
Those glasses look so cute on you.
What a stunning photo
It’s breathtaking
Not many people can pull that.
The environment is serene and breathtaking.
Your hair perfectly flows with the background.
Read: Appreciation Words for Good Work
Photo Compliments
That shirt perfectly suits you.
Your smile gave life to the photo.
That costume is awesome.
I would love to have that on my birthday.
You look ravishing in the photo.
I adore your style.
Such an incredible photo.
These photos have great composition and classy style.
What a beauty, every detail was captured in the photos.
I am just overwhelmed by how great these photos are.
We have finally found someone who is able to take our family photos. Your work is incredibly amazing.
We will forever treasure these photos, they look amazing. You did a wonderful job.
You have a touch of creativity, the photos look stunning.
Thank you for these professional photos, we really like them.
You did an amazing job; we love your work so much. We asked for the best photography and that’s exactly what we got.
Every time I look at the photos, they just look stunning.
Thank you for the photos, they look amazing and perfect for a family album.
You became part of the party, thank you for capturing the best moments, the photos are truly amazing.
I just wanted to let you know how beautiful our wedding photos were. You managed to capture so many pictures that highlight the moment. We were so amazed at how you managed to capture so many special photos. All our friends and family were amazed at how incredible the photos were. We really appreciate your work and will forever treasure the photos. We know we have found a family photographer. We look forward to your photography as you document other special occasions in our lives.
I had a second thought when I was hiring you to do my photography. Truly to your word, you did an outstanding job. I got the shots that I needed; you are truly an amazing photographer. Thank you for such amazing work, I look forward to working with you.
Dear [person’s name], we are pleased with our photos. Those who saw them were stunned by how beautiful they are. You are truly an amazing photographer. I look at them daily and I am still marveled every time I look at them. You truly did an amazing job and exceeded our expectations. Thank you so much.
Of all the photographers that we have ever had, you are the one who has exceeded our expectations. Compared to the price, you are also very affordable. You did an amazing job. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the pictures. I was impressed by your skill. Those you met at the wedding, say you were amazing to work with and they were amazed by the beauty of the photos. I will always recommend you to my friends. Thank you for capturing our special occasion.
I am so happy with your work, the photos are just amazing. They have great composition and a classic style. There is nothing we would like to change as you captured every moment and exceeded our expectations. You went out of your way to capture more than even what we had asked for. Thank you!
Our engagement photo shoot with you was an exceptional experience. Your personal touch and creativity helped us to capture lasting memories. Your expert guidance and professionalism enable us to capture amazing photos that we will forever admire. We are happy to have worked with you.
The moment I showed my friend our photos, they were amazed by the creativity. They said these are the best birthday photos they had ever seen. The photos did not only capture the day’s event but also the spirit of the day. It feels good when every smile of the day is well captured. Thank you for taking every moment of the event.
I want to thank you for all that you did for our wedding; you did such a wonderful job. It was the most unforgettable experience. I would not be complete if it was not for your creativity. Thank you for being flexible on time.
Thank you so much for showing up at our event on time, we felt comfortable with you being our photographer. We are so happy with how our photographs came out.
We asked for a family portrait, we didn’t expect such magical work. You combined artistry with excellent photographic quality. Thank you for such a wonderful job.
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There are so many words that you can use to compliment a photo. Below photo compliments or compliments for pictures will enable you to find the perfect wording to use.
How do you compliment a picture?
Wow! You look great in that picture.
That designer cloth is making you look great. I like it.
The makeup makes you look fantastic.
That hat looks awesome on you. I like it.
How do you compliment a photo?
Girl, you look beautiful in that photo.
You are naturally attractive.
You never cease to amaze me; you look great in that photo.
What a beauty, you are truly blessed.
You are the most attractive person I can see in that photo.
How do you compliment a nice picture?
This is the best picture I have seen today.
I wonder what the secret is, you are always glowing.
What a beauty, I can’t stop admiring you.
Wow! This is lovely.
I wonder what you take; your face is always glowing.
How do I compliment a nice photo?
It seems God took all his time when He was creating you. You are such beautiful.
I can’t believe all the beauty is given to one person. You are such a beauty.
You look unbelievable; you are the most beautiful person that I have laid my eyes on.
That’s a win.
What a classic photo.
How do you praise a photo?
The beauty in you is just extraordinary.
It’s like you are the main focus on the photo.
The sparkle in your eyes!
What beautiful scenery!
I love the clarity of the photo.
What a strong message the photo is sending.
How do you compliment a good picture?
Your smile… is just amazing
You look like a star!
Your smile, it’s so attractive. I like it.
You look stunning girl.
This photo is beyond amazing.
How do you appreciate photos?
This picture is beyond belief.
You are just naturally beautiful, you don’t need makeup.
Your new haircut just adds that extra beauty.
You are spectacular!
Gorgeous and glamorous!
How do you appreciate good photos?
You look so sweet!
Your beauty is irresistible.
You look super amazing.
You look confident.
This photo is impressive.
How do you appreciate a picture?
Always Cute!
You are incomparable!
Your suit is just stunning!
You look healthy and fit.
Your smile makes me love you more.
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Going anywhere near anyone who’s active on the Internet?
Then, be ready to have your picture taken with a cell phone, a digital camera or who knows? Maybe even a watch or a shoe.
When you hear someone say: «I’m going to put this up on Facebook!» either duck and run or stand up and pose boldly.
Last June, I wrote one of my most popular posts. Called Picture Perfect PR: Are You Camera Ready?
At the time, I wrote it to research what it takes to look good in pictures. With at least six events coming up in the next week, I decided to revisit the post and brush up on the tips and include a video featuring Carson Kressley from his Looking Good in Pictures Series. [I’m looking forward to meeting Carson at BlogHer!]
Here you go . . .
20 Ways to Be Picture Perfect and Camera Ready
1. Hire an image consultant who can tell you how you can look your best. At a recent conference, I ran into someone who did just that. I almost didn’t recognize Alex. His new image positioned him as a savvy, successful business owner. Where was Alex, the guy with the ponytail who looked like a freelance musician?
2. Dress up a notch and wear your most flattering clothes. Black is not always the answer. Need to look slim and sleek?
3. Take a few practice pictures. Take a test shot of you in your outfit before you go out the door. Looking in the mirror doesn’t capture the shadows and imperfections like a flash does.
4. Pose like a celebrity and act famous! Just kidding about acting famous, but if you have people lining up to take your picture, you will be!
5. Be seen with your crowd. Going with a collaborative colleague? Make sure you’re in pictures together.
6. Request that images be focused on smiling faces. Set your camera to zoom in from the spot where your picture will be taken.
7. Women, wear more makeup and look above, not into the lens.
8. Ask to see images and request that the ones you don’t like not be used in other’s cameras. A cheery, “Let’s see how it turned out!” is all it takes to get a preview. This may be tricky or impossible, especially if you’re at an event where everyone is taking pictures.
9. Stick with what works: colors, clothes, poses.
10. Put your best face forward; think happy thoughts.
11. Scout out photo opp spots before everyone arrives. Then start the snapping trend.
12. Wear interesting jewelry. I won’t say who, but a major magazine sent me a direct message on twitter asking about a cat pin I was wearing in my profile photo.
13. Look at what other people in the photo are doing. If they’re hamming it up, you should, too.
14. Search for good lighting and take a few test shots with and without flash to see how they turn out.
15. Request a waist up or a close up if you’d rather focus on your most flattering features.
16. Promote your business, a cause or your club with clothing that has a logo.
17. Set the drinks and the food down for a hands-free look.
18. Watch Carson’s video on how to look good in party pics – if you’ll be out on the town.
19. Check your hair and makeup before you start showing up in viewfinders.
20. What would you add?
Barbara Rozgonyi
Barbara Rozgonyi leads CoryWest Media, a future-driven marketing communication consultancy that attracts attention, builds brands, and connects communities. Named in honor of her mother and grandmother, CoryWest Media inspires innovation as it fuels growth. Barbara is an international trends speaker, avant-garde consultant, and intrepid sales leadership guide. Her top-ranked blog, wiredPRworks.com, launched in 2006. An early social media advocate, Barbara founded Social Media Club Chicago in 2008. Her podcast, Growing Social Now, launched in 2021.
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It goes without saying that everybody wants to keep fit, in other
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It goes without saying that everybody
wants to keep fit, in other words, to look
good and to feel good. What are the
reasons for it?
First of all you should be in good shape to cope with all kinds of stressful situations in our hectic world if you want to make a career and be successful.
Besides researches say that well-presented people get the best out of life because they provoke
( cause) innate respect in others.
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What is it to feel
good?
The main thing is to be healthy. For if you are ill, you can’t think of anything else, you don’t need anything.
be full of energy
be in a good mood
be satisfied with your looks
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How to achieve this feeling?
( In order to be… you should…)
healthy
have/get enough sleep; sleep enough; get a good night’s rest; not cut down on one’s sleep; not burn the candle at both sides
stick to a diet; have a balanced diet; eat low fat food; drink not less than 2 liters a day; not overeat; not eat too many sweet things eat …in moderation; lose weight if you
need to
take a deep breath to get more oxygen into
your lungs (preferably in the fresh air)
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How to achieve this feeling?
( In order to be… you should…)
Energetic
raise energy; keep active; do exercises / get some exercise; find excuses for mini-exercise opportunities wherever you can; work out ( in a gym); go in for sports
go for a pleasant stroll; have a brisk walk
In a good mood
be a success; be successful
enjoy what you do and do what you enjoy
laugh more ( laughter has a similar effect to
physical exercise, makes our facial and stomach muscles work and stimulate the immune system)
If you feel tired, tight, upset, talk to someone to get it off your chest!
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What is it to look good?
appearance ( look
after yourself; not age one’s skin; do one’s … the world of good; keep fit; be in good shape; learn how to apply make-up properly; have one’s hair cut/done properly)
clothes ( be sensible about what suits you; be comfortable but stylish; not depend on fashion too much; wear clothes which can improve one’s looks)
your way of communicating with
people
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You should also be able to…
reduce stress
rest
weather stressful periods well
recharge
prevent stress building up in the future
build longer-term preventative measures into one’s life
protect oneself from too much
stress
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Photogenic often means literally that you look good in photos. Some people say this when they see an unexpectedly good photo of someone.
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Ah that would make sense. I’ve never used it in the literal sense like that but I see what you mean.
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Nope, it’s not just another word for good looking.
Yes, it is possible to be good looking irl and look less attractive in pictures and the other way around, I guess it’s the light and shadows at play
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I know some people who always manage to look stunning in photos, even if it’s not really a reflection of how they look in real life. Not that they are ugly, but they always manage to find the perfect pose in the perfect light. By the same token, I know some people who are conventionally attractive, but always just look average in photos.