How Camera Angle Changes Your Face
See how eye-level, high-angle, and low-angle shots change jawline, mid-face, and symmetry perception in photos.
Eye-level framing usually gives the most balanced read of facial proportions. It reduces distortion on forehead, nose, and jawline and makes results more comparable across repeated tests.
A slightly high camera can soften lower-face weight, while a low camera can increase jaw and chin prominence. Both can be useful, but they change how structure is perceived and can shift symmetry and attractiveness scores.
Move only one variable at a time: keep distance, lighting, and expression fixed, then adjust pitch or yaw slightly. This makes it easier to identify your camera-friendly angle instead of mixing multiple effects in one test.
Use best selfie angle for posture guidance, then open live face rating to validate your setup under real-time conditions.