Why do I look so fat in pictures but not in the mirror?

Because of the proximity of your face to the camera, the lens can distort certain features, making them look larger than they are in real life. Pictures also only provide a 2-D version of ourselves.
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Why do I look skinny in the mirror but not in pictures?

When you look at yourself in a mirror, you mostly do so up-close. But cameras usually take your pictures from a farther distance. That may be the reason why you sometimes appear fatter in pictures than in the mirror. Expert photographers say that they get narrower images when they snap up-close.
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Why do I always look fat in pictures?

Anything you squish against your body in a photograph (having your arms tucked by your side for example) is going to appear larger, so if you need to, just lift your arms away a little bit from your body or when you're sitting, raise your leg a little bit off the seat onto your toes.
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Are photos or mirrors more accurate?

Whether a mirror or photo is more accurate depends on your perspective. When you see yourself in a mirror, which most people likely do multiple times a day, you see a reversed image. Many consider a mirror image most accurate.
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Why do I look worse on camera than in the mirror?

Because of the proximity of your face to the camera, the lens can distort certain features, making them look larger than they are in real life. Pictures also only provide a 2-D version of ourselves.
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Why do I look skinnier in the mirror?

"Slight curvature along only one axis can make a person look fat or skinny. "To make you look thin, your image needs to be compressed horizontally or extended vertically." Over time most mirrors bend from top to bottom and there can be a slight curvature at the edge.
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Is a mirror how others see you?

In short, what you see in the mirror is nothing but a reflection and that may just not be how people see you in real life. In real life, the picture may be completely different. All you have to do is stare at a selfie camera, flip and capture your photo.
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Does the iPhone camera really add weight?

You might be glad to find out that cameras really do add 10 pounds: According to Gizmodo, the focal length of a camera (which is the distance between the center of a lens and its focus) can flatten out your features, making you look a little bit larger.
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Does the camera add 10 pounds?

“The camera adds ten pounds.”

This common phrase actually describes the effects of lens distortion caused by wide to semi-wide angle lenses, which can make people in pictures appear heavier than they really are.
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Can you be pretty and not photogenic?

When being asked that can someone be very beautiful in person, but not very photogenic, most people would give the “YES” answer. There are some people around us look beautiful but not photogenic. What makes thing even more shocking is the opposite that some photogenic people do not surprise you in real life.
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Does the camera show the real you?

According to multiple videos sharing the trick for taking selfies, holding the front camera to your face actually distorts your features and isn't actually giving you a clear representation of how you look. Instead, if you hold your phone away from you and zoom in, you will look completely different.
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Does a mirror add 10 pounds?

Jasmine said that “if the mirrors are not mounted properly, every single mirror in each dressing room is going to be different” and claimed that “a normal mirror actually makes you look five to 10 pounds heavier than you do in real life.” But physics experts tell NBC News that's not true: Regular, flat mirrors shouldn' ...
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Why do I look better in the mirror?

This is because the reflection you see every day in the mirror is the one you perceive to be original and hence a better-looking version of yourself. So, when you look at a photo of yourself, your face seems to be the wrong way as it is reversed than how you are used to seeing it.
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What's more accurate front camera or back?

I found the front camera gives more pleasing pictures than the back one, for example, the pictures taken by the back one often shows my eyes are proportionally smaller. Also the front camera seems to produce completely dark pictures when the lighting isn't good, while the back camera can still produce clearer pictures.
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Do you look like yourself in the mirror or pictures?

When you look at a mirror, you see an image of yourself which is made up of light rays that have been reflected from the mirror into your eyes. If you stand facing the mirror that is facing directly back at you, you will see a reversed reflection of yourself on the horizontal plane.
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Do I think I'm skinnier than I am?

“As a person's weight increases above the average, so too does the likelihood that their prior experience involves smaller bodies. Because the brain combines our past and present experiences, it creates an illusion whereby we appear thinner than we actually are.”
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Do mirrors show your true size?

It does not matter how far away you stand from a mirror; your reflection will still show the same amount of your body. The size of your image in the mirror is half the size you are in real life!
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Is my mirror making me look fat?

Another physics teacher, Dr. Ken Mellendorf of Illinois, explains it like this: “A completely flat mirror will show an image behind it of exactly the same shape and size as the actual object. Slight curvature along only one axis can make a person look fat or skinny.
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What makes someone not photogenic?

But in reality, unflattering photos are the result of inexperience and a lack of photography fundamentals. Many people simply don't know the best angles and poses that highlight their natural features. While being photogenic might come naturally to some people, it's absolutely a skill you can practice and learn.
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Why does iPhone camera make me look fat?

According to Gizmodo, the focal length of a camera can flatten out your features, which can make you look a little bit bigger. Then, of course, there's barrel distortion, which is when a camera lens can cause straight lines to appear curved. This has the effect of plumping you up, making you look, well, kind of fatter.
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Are iPhone cameras accurate?

The answer is yes, the phone cameras do distort the way our face looks. You do look a little different in real life than how you happen to appear on the camera of your phone. Our nose, for example, usually looks a lot bigger when we take selfies because the camera is placed too close to our face.
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Why don't I like how I look in photos?

This is because your brain does that shortcut thing and 'sees' what it expects to see rather than use up precious energy to really look. It's a bit the same when we look in the mirror. We usually focus on a particular part of our reflection and we just don't 'see' the rest of us.
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What makes a face photogenic?

People with highly angular faces (sharp cheekbones, square jaw, etc.) naturally look good in pictures because these shapes capture light well. This is as opposed to rounder faces, which the light bounces off of in all directions. It's not that people with angular faces are always better-looking.
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