Why do tired eyes show up in EVERY good photo 😭

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... Read moreIn my experience, tired eyes tend to become more noticeable in photos even when the rest of your face looks great. This often happens because cameras and lighting capture subtle shadows, fine lines, and color changes around the eyes much more distinctly than we see in real life. The good news is there are practical ways to reduce these effects both during and after the photoshoot. Firstly, ensuring good lighting is crucial. Soft, diffused light reduces harsh shadows under the eyes, while a front-facing light source can minimize the appearance of dark circles. Additionally, getting enough rest before a photo session helps, but we all know that’s not always possible. When it comes to retouching, I’ve found that AI-powered editing tools make a significant difference. For example, features like ‘Eye Beautification’ help smooth out eye wrinkles and brighten the eye area without making the changes obvious or unnatural. Other useful tools include ‘Intelligent Skin Smoothing’ and ‘Remove Eye Bags,’ which specifically target those tired-eye signs like puffiness and fine lines. In one of my recent editing sessions using such advanced plugins, I could quickly remove under-eye bags and smooth out wrinkles, instantly making the subject look more awake and refreshed. The key is to use these tools subtly to maintain a natural look. Overall, combining proper lighting, skincare before photoshoots, and sophisticated AI editing tools can greatly enhance your portraits by minimizing the appearance of tired eyes. This approach helps ensure that even when you’re feeling exhausted, your photos will reflect your best self.