Location
Farmingdale, New York
By The BeVard Studio | Farmingdale, NY

As a photographer working in Farmingdale, I’ve realized that while our Long Island business community is incredibly diverse, many entrepreneurs share a common fear: looking natural in photos. Whether I’m working with a high-level executive or a creative boutique owner, the worry is almost always the same—that a professional session will result in stiff, ‘fake,’ or unrecognizable images.”
My mission is to bridge that gap between high-end editorial style and true, relaxed authenticity. In this post, I’m sharing 6 secrets to moving past those camera-day jitters so you can capture a magazine-quality presence that feels like the real you.

If you feel your body go stiff, your smile freeze, and your hands suddenly feel like giant lobster claws the moment a lens is pointed your way, I have a secret for you: Looking “natural” isn’t a personality trait you’re born with. It isn’t a magical gene reserved for supermodels.
It is a result of the environment, the direction, and the connection you have with your photographer.
At The BeVard Studio, we specialize in something called Expression Coaching. We don’t just click a button and hope for the best; we bridge the gap between looking polished and feeling real. Whether you’re an entrepreneur Personal Branding Session or a mom wanting a magazine-style portrait that actually looks like her, this guide is for you.
Here is the professional breakdown on how to ditch the “camera-awkward” vibe and capture the best version of yourself.

To fix the problem, we first have to understand it. When a camera is pointed at you, your brain often registers it as a “threat” or a moment of intense scrutiny. This triggers a micro “fight or flight” response.
The Solution? You need a Director, not just a picture-taker. My job as your photographer is to create a safe space where that biological response turns off, allowing your natural personality to shine through.

The most natural photos happen when your mind is at ease before you even step in front of the lights. If you’re worrying about a stray hair or a wrinkled shirt, that tension will live in your jawline.
This isn’t just about vanity; it’s about psychology. When you sit in the chair at our Farmingdale studio and get pampered by a pro, you shift into “Main Character Energy.”

Comfort doesn’t mean sweatpants; it means clothes that fit your body perfectly.

Natural” doesn’t mean “undirected.” In fact, the most candid, effortless shots you admire on Instagram or in magazines are actually the result of very specific, expert direction.
Here are three mechanics we use in the studio to create natural body language:

It feels weird, but it looks great. When we stand normally, pulling our chin back can create a “double chin” effect, even on thin people.
If you press your arms tight against your torso, two things happen: your arms look wider (pancaking against your body), and you look blocky.
💡 PRO TIP: “The ‘Turtle’ isn’t about moving your whole body—it’s just about extending the neck. Think of it like a string pulling the top of your head toward the ceiling, then pushing your chin out toward me.”
Standing flat-footed with weight on both legs looks aggressive or stiff (like a linebacker).

This is the #1 question I get from clients across Long Island. When hands have nothing to do, they feel awkward. The secret is to give them a job.
A great portrait isn’t just about a smile; it’s about the eyes. A “natural” look often involves what we call “active listening” with the camera.
Wide eyes look fearful. confident eyes are focused.
The Mouth Exhale
Many people hold their breath while waiting for the shutter to click.
I am not above telling a terrible “Dad Joke” to get a reaction out of you.
You can find a photographer anywhere in Nassau County, but looking natural requires a Director.
At The BeVard Studio, our process is designed to replace “camera-shyness” with authentic expression. We serve clients who want more than just a headshot; they want an image that feels intentional and alive.
I don’t expect you to know your angles. I don’t expect you to know how to light your face. That is my burden to carry, not yours. Your only job is to trust me, breathe, and let me guide you into the best light of your life.
When you trust the process and the person behind the lens, the “awkwardness” disappears, leaving only the most confident version of you.
If you are ready to experience a fully guided, stress-free session right here in Farmingdale, I would love to connect. Let’s create portraits that don’t just look like you, but feel like you.
BOOK YOUR DISCOVERY CALL HERE https://www.thebevardstudio.com/contact-us/
Where is your studio located? The BeVard Studio is a luxury portrait boutique located in Farmingdale, NY, serving clients from across Nassau County, Suffolk County, and the greater Long Island area.
Do I need to practice posing in the mirror? Not at all. Our sessions are fully guided. I will coach your expressions, hand placement, and posture from start to finish to ensure you look effortless and professional.
I usually hate my photos. How is this different? Most bad photos are a result of bad lighting and lack of direction. We combine magazine-quality lighting with expression coaching. We also shoot tethered (to a computer screen), so we can review images in real-time. You will leave the studio knowing we got the shot.
What styles of photography do you offer? We specialize in:

Mary BeVard is an award-winning portrait photographer based in Farmingdale, New York. With over 10 years of experience, she specializes in helping people look and feel like natural and authentic through expert lighting, posing, and direction. Her studio serves the entire Long Island community.
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