What is your tip to catch the attention on camera?
Bright colors look really good on camera and they really catch the eye attention. If the color matches the eyes it is even better 🤩
Do you have a tip to look good on camera and catch an eye?
Finding the perfect outfit to wear on camera can feel like a challenge, but I've discovered that it all often comes down to color! Like many of you, I used to just pick out whatever I liked, but after a lot of trial and error (and noticing what really makes a difference in my photos and videos), I've learned that certain colors truly have that 'wow' factor. It’s not just about looking good, it's about making your presence felt through the lens. From my own experience, bright colors are absolute game-changers. They don't just look good; they command attention. Think about it – in a sea of muted tones, a splash of vibrant color instantly draws the eye. I've found that when I wear a bold green top, a cheerful pink top, or a striking blue top, my whole demeanor seems to light up on screen. It’s like the color itself adds an extra layer of energy to my presence. And trust me, when you have blonde hair and blue eyes like mine, choosing hues that make your eyes sparkle is a total win. I’ve noticed greens and blues, especially deeper jewel tones, really bring out the intensity of blue eyes, making them incredibly captivating on camera. So, what are some of the best colors to wear on camera if you want to stand out? Beyond just 'bright,' I'd say focus on colors that offer good contrast without being overwhelming. Jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue, ruby red, and amethyst purple are fantastic because they're rich and saturated, making them incredibly camera-friendly. Pastels can also work beautifully for a softer, more ethereal look, especially if they complement your skin tone. The key is to find colors that don't blend into the background or wash you out. I always do a quick camera check before any important shoot or video call to see how the color interacts with the lighting and my skin. Another pro tip I've picked up is considering the context. Are you filming indoors or outdoors? What's your background like? If your background is busy, a solid, vibrant color can help you pop. If it's plain, you might even get away with a subtle pattern in a bright color scheme. It’s all about creating visual interest that highlights *you*, not distracts from you. And don't forget about makeup! A touch of color on your lips or eyes that subtly matches your outfit can tie the whole look together and amplify that camera-ready glow. Ultimately, while color is a powerful tool for catching the eye, confidence is your best accessory. When you feel good in what you're wearing, it translates directly into how you present yourself on camera. Experiment with different shades, pay attention to how they make your eyes and skin look, and don't be afraid to go bold! What colors have you found work wonders for you on camera? I'm always looking for new ideas to make my next video even more eye-catching!

I love love the green and high cut on you!!!