Get Better Portraits by Turning Your Camera Upside Down?

Tue Dec 19, 2006 4:32PM EST

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File under oddity: Website Digital Camera University says that you can take better portraits (that is, pictures of people's faces) if you turn your digital camera upside down.

Why? It has to do with the location of the flash: Since it's mounted above the lens it creates slight shadows by the way the light bounces off the lines on your subject's face, which makes wrinkles and blemishes look more noticeable than they should. By turning the camera upside down, the light (now coming from beneath the lens) hits the face at a slightly different angle, creating a slightly different image. That's the theory, anyway.

Looking at the close-up on the site's sample images you can indeed see the difference the writer is talking about if you look at the lines around the model's eyes fairly closely. But I tried it myself to make sure this wasn't a hoax. When shooting an adult face, it was very clear that the upside-down tip did indeed reduce the appearance of lines. The crease around the mouth was noticeably less visible in the upside-down shot I tried than in the regular portrait. However, there was one unintended side effect: The upside-down shot made her face look much redder than it should have, for reasons I can't explain.

I also tried the trick on my four-year-old daughter, but since she is not yet jaded and beaten down by the cruel world, she doesn't have facial lines. I couldn't tell the difference between the side-by-side shots of her.

As the linked site itself notes, the effect is subtle and difficult to see, but it does exist. Is it something I'll do regularly? Probably not, unless repeated portraits keep turning out badly. But it's a neat little party trick that you ought to try at least once when snapping a shot of grandma.

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  • 8 Posted by tthom00@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    tthom00 That may be all well and good, but what am I gonna do with an upside down picture. don't make sense. Duh

  • 9 Posted by chevieg@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    It only works if you use a flash. I don't use the flash because I find that photos come out better with natural light sources. It is also quite amatuerish to use a flash. I tried it without the flash, and it did not work. But with the flash it did work to a certain extent. I found that people who tend to be a little on the heavier side, their photo enhances their extra chin.

  • 10 Posted by davefong on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    So what happens when I turn my camera sideways to take the shot? Does it make the wrinkles on my subject's face vertical?

  • 11 Posted by ffd347@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    ugly is ugly, no matter how you slice it. Now whats the trick yo take off 20 lbs? Market that one, and you will be rich!

  • 13 Posted by sekruse1991@sbcglobal.net on Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:11PM EST Report Abuse

    Well when it comes to the cam...I look good because the cam. loves me!!! lol (plus it does have a small efect to the pic.)

  • 14 Posted by onlyjumi on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    lol @ rben7ga about a raisin looking like a grape :D

  • 16 Posted by terry-grant@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    It appears that the Flash angle may something to do with it. As with most professional protographers, They cover the flash to defuse the light.

  • 17 Posted by fdrbcs on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    LOL..What will we/they think of next!!!! Im proud of my wrinkles...it shows my whole life experience!!!

  • 19 Posted by vadim911 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    i look good even with the flash side up

  • 20 Posted by energeezer@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    It really does work. I did it many times while I was vacationing in Europe. It makes great pictures; my friends thought I had went insane. I probably am, but there's a method to my madness. :)

  • 23 Posted by jaystone@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wow, seriously who has the time to figure these things out? "Hmm... I think that I will turn the camera upside-down!!" :o "Ohh look, you don't look as gross as before, congrats."

  • 25 Posted by leonardgammel@ameritech.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    The model's face came out redder because the blood from her body was pooling down into her face due to gravity.

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