“Light from below is perfect for a late-night, torch-lit, scary, horror-story camping session. But for anything else- it's probably best to avoid!”— Amy Morris, thesun.co.uk
“A flash will give a very flat, even lighting which destroys the shape of the body. Plus, it’s unflattering and, if you’re doing an arm’s-length photo, you’re way too close for it.”— Stevie Martin, thedebrief.co.uk
“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