How to Feel More Confident in Front of the Camera
Do you automatically start sweating when you think about posing for photos or shooting videos? This was definitely me a few years ago!
I became a photographer so I could be behind the lens, not in front of it. But, I quickly realized the more I put myself out there, the more relatable I was to my clients who were feeling the same way. And showing up for my audience also built my self-confidence in the process!
Feeling like they couldnβt show up until they lost those extra pounds, wore their hair a certain way or had a new outfit. But none of that matters if you donβt remember why you started your business and what youβre called to.
So, here are a few ways you can build confidence when youβre on camera:
Speak positive affirmations over yourself
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Speak what you want to see, not what it is right now. Instead of thinking you arenβt equipped to run a business or your lack of experience doesnβt qualify you, say βIβm a growing leader in my industryβ or βIβm attracting motivated people to my communityβ It starts with you!
Write positive affirmations on sticky notes, index cards or create pretty graphics in Canva and print them out. Put them on a wall that you see on a daily basis or your bathroom mirror. Speak them everyday, and watch your confidence grow.
Wear an outfit you feel beautiful in
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Remember how you feel when you put on a dress that flatters your figure or an outfit that someone compliments you on while youβre out and about? Recreate that feeling before you get on camera. Wear what makes you feel confident, empowered and sexy! It will radiate through you when youβre posing or speaking to the camera. Try on your outfits beforehand, so you wonβt be tugging at your clothes during the shoot.
Put on your favorite lipstick
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Can you believe I used to dislike wearing lipstick? I was a lip gloss kinda gal, and though lipstick was too formal. Until I found a shade I loved! Since then, Iβve ventured out to wearing red lipstick and more vibrant colors. But I prefer neutrals that are closer to my lip color or skin tone.
Now, before I even record stories on Instagram, I put on my favorite lipstick! It instantly elevates my visuals and makes me feel dressed up even when I donβt have on a full face of makeup. Try it!
Imagine the people youβre called to help
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βIβm not where I want to be right nowβ or βWhat if my business doesnβt growβ? Say βI have a growing, profitable business.β or βIβm serving my audience to the best of my ability.β Itβll allow you take your eyes off yourself and focus on others.
When Iβm feeling unworthy, I focus on how my gifts can help others, and it gives me the confidence to step outside of my comfort zone.
Practice, practice, practice!
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If you donβt practice being in front of the camera, ultimately you wonβt feel confident. Imagine riding a bike once and then not riding it again for another 6 months. You wonβt feel as comfortable riding it, as you would if you practiced daily.
Practice being on camera by creating at least once per week. Whether itβs creating short form videos, selfies, talking on camera or posing, get your practice in. Itβll make creating content so much easier.
How do you build confidence before you get in front of the camera?