How to Take the Perfect Instagram Selfie: Dos and Don’ts
By Favour Osah
A good selfie looks effortless, but it takes a bit of thought. Lighting, angles, and confidence matter more than filters. Here’s how to make every shot worth posting.
Dos
- Find natural light.
Stand near a window or go outside during golden hour, right after sunrise or before sunset. It softens shadows and gives your skin a natural glow. - Know your angles.
Tilt your chin slightly down and hold the camera a little above eye level. It sharpens your jawline and opens your eyes. Test both sides of your face, one usually photographs better. - Keep your background simple.
Clutter pulls focus. Clean spaces, plain walls, or calm outdoor spots make your face stand out more. - Use the back camera when possible.
It has better resolution and captures details more clearly than the front one. Use a timer or tripod if needed. - Edit lightly.
Adjust brightness and contrast, but don’t over-filter. A natural look earns more engagement because it feels real. - Be expressive.
A small smile, raised eyebrow, or quick laugh looks more human than a stiff pose. Take a few test shots until one feels authentic.
Don’ts
- Don’t shoot in harsh light.
Direct sunlight creates strong shadows and highlights texture you might not want. - Don’t overuse filters.
Too much smoothing or color change makes selfies look fake. Viewers notice. - Don’t crowd the frame.
Leave space above your head and around your shoulders. It makes the shot cleaner. - Don’t ignore posture.
Slouching dulls confidence. Stand tall, relax your shoulders, and keep your neck long. - Don’t post every take.
Pick one or two of the best. Posting too many at once weakens the effect.
A good selfie doesn’t need perfection. It needs presence. When you look comfortable, the photo works.









