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As per Real Simple, according to Los Angeles-based headshot photographer Michael Calas, “if the lens is at your eye level or above, you’re in the right frame…if the lens is below your eye level, then you run the risk of looking like you have an extra chin.” You’ll also want to push your chin out slightly towards the camera to elongate your neck and jawline. It might feel awkward, but don’t be afraid to exaggerate this position a bit—the more you pop your chin forward the slimming your neck and chin will appear.