What could be more beautiful and pleasing than a natural and open smile in a photo?
It doesn't matter whether it's a bride at a wedding, a grandfather at his grandchild's baptism, or a professional model on a business shoot. And even if it's in fashion photography, smiling has gone out of fashion in all other fields, it's still leading the way!
Some people are embarrassed or ashamed to smile, for a variety of reasons. It's often difficult to get positive photos, not because there's anything wrong with their smile, but because such complexes aren't easily "cured."
It's a complicated process, and again, you need a psychologist. I find phrases like "It's not my place to smile" or "This side of my face isn't good."
All I'm saying is that the way I use the light will bring out the face. But a good photographer can do that. The most important thing is to show people what they might look like from the outside. People often come to these conclusions after seeing their photos on a digital camera with a flash. Or they come to a photographer who doesn't freeze and simply trumpets what is and how it is, without participating as a photographer. This can cause even a very self-confident person to develop complexes.
I've seen people come to a shoot with the firm conviction that they shouldn't laugh at their photo. With the right perspective and a natural emotion, it turns out that you can and should smile! And as a result of the photo shoot, a person not only gets pictures, but also self-confidence! It sounds a bit pathetic, but it's true... I've had cases like this.
He's actually surprised that his teeth might not be so crooked after all, or that the wrinkles around his eyes don't look so terrible, and his audience is in a positive and excited mood. It takes a lot of work to get a good shot like this (see the previous article "How to Loosen Up a Model"), but it's worth it!