1. Shoot from Behind
If you're not confident in front of the camera, shooting from behind is a great way to capture a flattering shot. This approach requires less posing than other methods. All you need is a beautiful setting and a skilled photographer to make your photo shine with minimal effort.


2. Cover Half Your Face with Your Hand
This trick is perfect for those who have small imperfections on their face. By covering half of your face, the focus shifts to your eyes and nails. Try coordinating your makeup and nail color to match for a more stylish look. In just a few seconds, strike a pose with a distant gaze and a slightly indifferent expression, and your photo instantly becomes more dramatic and captivating.


3. Look Down with a World-Weary Expression
This pose, inspired by hip-hop and street culture, has taken the world by storm. It’s become a global trend as people everywhere use this pose to make a bold statement. No matter where you’re from, this downward-looking pose has become a phenomenon of the year, and young people in Vietnam are no exception.


4. Capture Photos with Food
The perfect combination for this photo style includes beautiful food, natural posing, and a bit of photo editing magic. The focus of the shot doesn’t always need to be on you; sometimes, just a glance or a smile, paired with a variety of delicious dishes, can create a photo with no dull angles. This approach brings the image to life and makes it far more engaging for the viewer.


5. Backlighting
If the weather is on your side, you can easily create a timeless photo album. No need for extravagant backgrounds or dramatic posing—just face the sunlight and let your spirit connect with nature. The sunlight will naturally brighten your photo, and the outdoors will serve as a perfect backdrop.


6. Take Photos with Your Pet
Pets often make an appearance in selfies, bringing an added charm and approachability to your photos. A picture with your furry friend can make you look even cuter and more relatable, adding a vibrant and joyful vibe to your shot.
Selfies have become a habit for many, and while they aren't harmful, constantly snapping photos everywhere can sometimes annoy others. Excessive phone use can also lead to a fake, unrealistic lifestyle. Be mindful of how often you use your phone—sometimes it's better to put it down and enjoy the world around you.


7. Observe the Scenery Before Taking the Shot
When you arrive at any location you love for a photo, don't rush into taking pictures right away. Take a moment to appreciate the surroundings—the sounds, the smells, the vibe. This will help you find the perfect angle. What could be better than capturing your beauty in a stunning setting?
For a truly remarkable photo, the landscape should also be beautiful. A great photo is one that gives a sense of depth, as if you’re truly immersed in the scene you're photographing.


8. So Deep
The term 'so deep' is likely the most familiar phrase among young people who love taking photos. This trend allows your photos to take on more character, creating a powerful connection between the person and the surroundings. The 'so deep' pose is becoming increasingly popular, as it adds an extra touch of depth and charm to your pictures, making them appear even more captivating.


9. Each Person Creates Their Own Scene
The days of everyone standing together in front of the camera while the photographer shouts '1, 2, 3, go!' are long gone. The 'each person creates their own scene' pose brings a much more natural feel to your photos. The main advantage of this style is that it allows everyone to highlight their personal strengths and unique poses, while showcasing their cool factor in every shot.


10. Weightless Photography
This photography style can be tricky for photographers as it requires quick reflexes to capture those 'impossible' moments. To make this Korean-inspired style come to life, tilt your body slightly forward, jump, and pose as though you're floating in space. This technique helps create dynamic, ethereal images that appear weightless and magical.


