Wondering Why You Don't Like Your Own Photos? Here's Why
Your smile seems weird, your hair appears wild, and you're wondering how your buddies manage to look so put together when you barely manage to look respectable. We've all been there, even the most self-assured of us, looking at a picture that doesn't reflect how we're feeling at the time. However, the truth is that you are not alone in this. It turns out that the reason so many of us shudder at our own photos has some scientific basis.
We become accustomed to it since we see our reflection in the mirror far more frequently than we see pictures. According to Johnson, "You're likely to become accustomed to that specific image of yourself if you're looking at your reflection in the bathroom every morning before you leave the house."
· Unexpected angles: Photos capture us from unfamiliar perspectives that mirror reflections don't show.
· Lack of control: We're used to posing a certain way, but candid shots capture raw moments we didn't plan.
· High standards: We tend to overanalyze our own photos, zooming in on every perceived flaw.
· Comparison trap: We might end up comparing ourselves to perfectly curated, filtered photos online.
· The self-perception gap: Our mental image of ourselves doesn't always line up with how others see us.