“Play around with filters and time of day, and you're sure to have that Selena-worthy selfie in no time.”— Lily Herman, teenvogue.com
“Great selfies take time, so don't get discouraged if you have to spend more time playing with angles and lighting and making different faces. Think of it as a mini-photo shoot, and enjoy it.”— Lily Herman, teenvogue.com
“The iPhone 6 camera can grab 10 images in a row using the burst mode with the click of just one button. There is also an additional extra mode within this option that lets you choose between different versions of the photo to pick the best one.”— Jignesh Padhiyar, igeeksblog.com
“Shooting a picture from a very low angle below your face can leave you with an undesirable profile of your face with non-existent double chins and possibly weary looking eyelids. Going for an angle too high can also leave you looking weird and in a pose way out of style.”— Jignesh Padhiyar, igeeksblog.com
“Don’t forget you can use the timer if you want to try something creative!”— Kelly Moore, kellymoorebag.com
“Don’t take a pic to see how your butt looks and forget your face is in it”— Kelly Moore, kellymoorebag.com
“Stage your shot. Make sure there's something cool or interesting sharing the photo with you, like a plane, a limousine, a baller hotel room, the backstage area at a fashion show, or your really cool friends. Just go easy on babies and animals.”— Liza Corsillo, gq.com
“Smile, squint a little, show off your abs, wave, give us a peace sign, or pull your best "blue steel." Whatever you do, do something. Nobody wants to see you looking constipated alone in your office.”— Liza Corsillo, gq.com
“Take a few minutes to acquaint yourself with your phone's buttons. The pros use the top volume button to take a picture instead of the actual camera button.”— Liza Corsillo, gq.com
“The best selfies have either interesting backgrounds (Oh, you're just casually selfie-ing while skydiving? Great.) or really, really simple ones. The middle ground is what's deadly. And beware of photo-bombers.”— Stephanie Saltzman, allure.com
“For most people, the best angle for a selfie is one that's slightly higher than their line of vision. And you probably shouldn't stare directly into the camera, either.”— Stephanie Saltzman, allure.com
“Find a few poses you like, but also don’t be afraid to stray when it feels right.”— Kaleigh Fasanella, teenvogue.com
“If you thought that selfies were a face-only deal, well, you were wrong. And if you thought that mirror pics were so 7th grade, you were wrong about that, too. But hey, if you want to get it right, then we highly suggest taking a cue from Kylie and posing for a selfie in front of a full-length mirro…”— Kaleigh Fasanella, teenvogue.com
“Lying down? Prop your head up with a pillow.”— Kristin Chirico, Lindsay Farber, Sheridan Watson, Jazmin Ontiveros, Ochi, Caitlin Cowie, JazzmyneRobbins, buzzfeed.com
“Want to show off/create some curves? Try a hand high on your hip, a popped knee, or crossed legs.”— Kristin Chirico, Lindsay Farber, Sheridan Watson, Jazmin Ontiveros, Ochi, Caitlin Cowie, JazzmyneRobbins, buzzfeed.com
“Put the light behind you, make sure your head is blocking the sun. Because then you’ll glow like a little baby angel!”— Tess Holiday, buzzfeed.com
“Holding your camera closer to your face will distort your facial features. Instead use the zoom feature to get a closer shot whilst holding your camera away from yourself.”— Georgina Jones, bustle.com