Some men get in front of a camera and become the total owners. Some people make seventeen tries at taking a selfie and end up looking as though someone had dropped something on them. It does not have to do with the bone structure or good fortune, but rather, it is about things that can be learned, and among the top models that have long been able to do so silently. It is not a gift to be photogenic. It is a craft. This is the very way the very best in the business do it.
Find Your Angle

Angles are not equal, and photogenic men feel the angles they were born with. If a camera is recorded a bit under eye level, the image would be stronger, and it would be more masculine. Take five minutes and play around, and find out which side of your face you like the most. Use it then; use it steadily and purposely always.
Relax Everything

Of a great photograph, tension is the enemy. Anxiety is caused by stiff shoulders, a frozen jaw, and stiff arms. When a supermodel is preparing a shot, he/she will take a deep breath and draw his/her shoulders down to come into a natural position. The camera catches dynamism – ensure yours is a picture that indicates relaxation and total control.
Master The Smize

It is the eyes that determine a photograph. There is nothing like a true eye look that distinguishes between an image that is memorable and an ordinary one. You have to relax your face, allow a slight smile on your eyes without straining your lips, and think about something that literally makes you feel good. Authenticity is picked up by the camera and pays off instantaneously.
Work Your Jaw

A sharp jawline comes in a defined photo that is strong enough, not to mention that one does not have to be surgically enhanced to obtain it. Lean your forehead inwards and tilt your chin a bit. This is hardening your jaw, it makes your chin less fat, and it is naturally fierce, like the models wear on every shoot.
Use Your Hands

Nothing leaves a man more ashamed than having the arms hanging dead at his sides like a pained penguin. Make use of your hands, get one in a pocket, or make your collar come up, or lean against something. Busy hands convey assurance and a man totally at ease with himself.
Dress For The Lens

The way you dress is the way you influence the way you take photographs. Fitted solid, slightly textured clothing is always readable in contrast to a hectic pattern or loosely-cut clothes. Basic and purposeful always come out stronger than messy and disorderly – the most excellent models never forget it on the shoot days.
Chase The Light

Golden hour is after the sun has come up or before it sets, since professional photographers are after the softer, warmer light of the golden hour, which is the most flattering natural light. The light source should be on, the sun should never shine harshly overhead, and one should never use artificial flash except in natural light. Light behoves better than any pose ever would.
Capture Movement

The finest photographs of men are, in fact, never absolutely still. Striding into the camera or caught laughing, the natural movement of the body results in energy that cannot be generated by still posing. The best models will never stay in the same place in successive frames, as this allows the photographers to capture images that appear to be quite alive and not those that are planned.
Invest In Skincare

Healthy skin also photographs well compared to neglected skin. Everything is heightened by the camera; texture, dullness, and dehydration look much more on camera than in real life. The best photography upgrade that any man is underestimating is a regular skincare habit that is hydrating and has sun protection.
Practice Consistently

Experience is the largest distinction between a photogenic man and a man who is camera-phobic. Models are natural beings since they have been in front of a camera a thousand times. Keep taking more pictures, be truthful with them, and perfect what works. Photogenicity is not a hereditary trait – or rather an art that is acquired by practice and self-control.