Reading Comprehension A Do you know what to do when the lens(镜头) points to you? It’s not all about flashing a smile and hoping for the best. And there’s no one who knows that better than celebrities(名人). They’ve learned a thing or two about looking good in pictures, and now they?re sharing their lessons with you. Rebecca Romijn: “Sometimes you have to fake confidence, posture, or a smile—fake it until you make it!” Brad Goreski: “Posing is an actual art form. You can give a really great dress to a girl, and if she doesn’t know how to pose in it, the dress falls dead. If the dress has an open neckline and a plunging back then you give them the surprise over-the-shoulder. For me personally, I try to give smiles and no smiles.” Shay Mitchell: 揥ork it! Have funu. Don’t be nervous. If you’re laughing and you have a genuine smile, there’s no bad photo you can take. My favorite pose is the arm out on the hip. Have your face a little bit tilted(倾斜的)—I don’t like to face straight on. Cheer up, and you’re good to go.” Maria Menounos: “When you stand next to someone, stand straight, and lift your head.” Miranda Cosgrove: “Wear something you feel really comfortable in.” Debra Messing: “Shoulders back. That’s huge! It just completely makes everything look taller and better.” |