03-29-2019, 07:49 AM
That sounds like either a case of lacking photogenic energy, or some level of body dysmorphia.
The former is something I noted while I was doing photography professionally, I had some models (and a girlfriend or two) who would produce wildly different levels of photogenic response to the camera on a day by day or week by week basis, and I tracked it down to, all of them were intensely emotional and their feelings apparently affected their personal energy, which seemed to result in either "good" or "not good" pictures of them. One of my ex's had this phenomenon so prominent that I could look at pictures of her after a time, and know what she was feeling, based solely on how well or how poorly the image came out, regardless of the expression she was holding.
Body dysmorphia is when you can only see the image you have of yourself in your mind, not what is actually there.
But it is definitely a self esteem issue based in fear either way, so E3 should be very helpful, given sufficient time.
The former is something I noted while I was doing photography professionally, I had some models (and a girlfriend or two) who would produce wildly different levels of photogenic response to the camera on a day by day or week by week basis, and I tracked it down to, all of them were intensely emotional and their feelings apparently affected their personal energy, which seemed to result in either "good" or "not good" pictures of them. One of my ex's had this phenomenon so prominent that I could look at pictures of her after a time, and know what she was feeling, based solely on how well or how poorly the image came out, regardless of the expression she was holding.
Body dysmorphia is when you can only see the image you have of yourself in your mind, not what is actually there.
But it is definitely a self esteem issue based in fear either way, so E3 should be very helpful, given sufficient time.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!