Why your selfies suck! Best focal length for portraits

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  • Why your selfies suck! Best focal length for portraits
    Selfies generally won't bring out your best side. It has to do with the focal length. In this video I show some comparisons between wide and tight focal lengths. We also find which focal length is the sweet spot for flattering faces.
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  • @JonBear
    @JonBear  Před rokem +471

    I made a follow up video teaching you how to do this with your phone!
    czcams.com/video/OqK3u_JKLv4/video.html

    • @Buggolious
      @Buggolious Před rokem +2

      Ty

    • @TaunellE
      @TaunellE Před rokem +1

      Jon Bear. Cute name. 💗

    • @webgpu
      @webgpu Před rokem

      AT LAST!! someone came up with the explanation i always knew, but never saw anyone else explaining!! 👍 📷

    • @webgpu
      @webgpu Před rokem

      4:31 - ANSWER: two eyes, several centimeters apart. brain unifies the vision from the two opposing sides of the face being looked at.

    • @kibin5835
      @kibin5835 Před rokem

      tbh I liked the left photo better because on the right the face looked comedically small.

  • @visenya8
    @visenya8 Před 3 lety +15877

    Minute of silence for those of us that liked our selfies and thought that's what we look like.

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +1866

      F to pay respect

    • @GabrielRodriguez-xm8gr
      @GabrielRodriguez-xm8gr Před 3 lety +2151

      Well you're supposed to look ugly in selfies, so if you look good imagine how much more you do in real life :)

    • @JHplays05
      @JHplays05 Před 2 lety +137

      Yes 100% right bro

    • @motivateprofit
      @motivateprofit Před 2 lety +766

      @@GabrielRodriguez-xm8gr ugh no no no. i look thin and nice in selfies and when i see myself in the back camera and in real life my face iss more fat and my eyes are a LOT smaller *crys*

    • @astrofizzy1530
      @astrofizzy1530 Před 2 lety +145

      @@motivateprofit it's because it makes your face wider and fatter than you actually are in reality you aren't your probably amazing looking

  • @x9147
    @x9147 Před rokem +5972

    It pains me to know that there are young women out there who had nose surgery just because their nose was big in selfies.

  • @leolapalu8298
    @leolapalu8298 Před rokem +2376

    I read somewhere that selfies were the cause of a lot of nose jobs. Body dysmorphophobia can be pretty scary, especially in teenagers. As a teen, I was fixating on my nose and started considering a nose job, until I found these information. It's scary for an insecure teenager so we must keep sharing this information!

    • @leolapalu8298
      @leolapalu8298 Před rokem +99

      @Tintin Yes. What I'm saying is that my nose looked fine but looking at selfies distorted my vision of it and my vision of myself. Now I like it but I can't stand it on bad selfies because it's deformed

    • @OfficialGOD
      @OfficialGOD Před rokem +5

      @Tintin of course but you can overcome it

    • @Querviinho
      @Querviinho Před rokem +26

      Dude, for real though, In the mirror I think my nose is an ok size, and then I open the camera and it looks massive

    • @josefinarivia
      @josefinarivia Před rokem +21

      @@tintin121 of course they existed before it. But the rise of Snapchat, filters and selfies caused a surge in body dysmorphia leading to nose jobs and other cosmetics procedures. Plastic surgeons have said that people have come in with snapchat filtered selfies and asked if they could make it look like that. or showed selfies where their noses/jaws etc look bigger and asked if they could make it smaller when it reality, it doesnt match their real nose/jaw etc. It's called "selfies body dysmorphic disorder" or just "Selfie dysmorphia"

    • @DavidsLiver
      @DavidsLiver Před rokem

      it’s the other way around for me

  • @Vespyr_
    @Vespyr_ Před rokem +1061

    I never understood why front facing cameras are usually ten years behind the back camera when they're used for about 90% of the photos you take.

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před rokem +356

      Seriously why do they keep putting garbage cameras on the front

    • @YgorCortes
      @YgorCortes Před rokem +13

      Trueeeee

    • @neogabriel1320
      @neogabriel1320 Před rokem +2

      @@JonBear for real

    • @TheRhalf
      @TheRhalf Před rokem +40

      you dont need much resolution to do a close picture of yourself, back cameras are meant for landscapes and stuff

    • @neverl8630
      @neverl8630 Před rokem +78

      Because the front camera is integrated into the LCD display (limited space). And was intended primarily for video chat capability and not detailed photography.

  • @TON-vz3pe
    @TON-vz3pe Před rokem +6808

    If someone is rejecting you just because of your looks in a selfie, you should never really feel bad.

    • @liv_shorts
      @liv_shorts Před rokem +8

      :P

    • @YoutubeCommenter1
      @YoutubeCommenter1 Před rokem +97

      Cope

    • @blazeinthedark
      @blazeinthedark Před rokem +389

      If someone is rejecting you just because of your looks, you should never really feel bad.

    • @XLegendaryAudio
      @XLegendaryAudio Před rokem +164

      The problem is you rarely know the actual reason someone is rejecting you.

    • @flyer5347
      @flyer5347 Před rokem +43

      @αληθεια its literally normal behavior in humans

  • @steve4321able
    @steve4321able Před 3 lety +2899

    Being a bald man, cell phone selfies have ruined me. My head always looks like a long egg LOL.

  • @VelvetTears216
    @VelvetTears216 Před rokem +51

    Thank you so much… sometimes I look in the mirror and think “wow, I could be a supermodel!” But then I try to take pictures and just fight my tears while I delete them lol! This makes me feel much better. Thank you.

  • @Thunderbender18830
    @Thunderbender18830 Před rokem +397

    This video did wonders for my self-esteem. I never knew whether the ugly version of me I see in selfies or the better version I see in the mirror was what I really looked like. I always worried it was the selfie one, so this video is reassuring

    • @MGillDesign
      @MGillDesign Před rokem +17

      It's reassuring, but unfortunately with more people now working from home remotely, sometimes the camera image will be your coworker's first impression of you. Unless they've already seen you in person. Usually we want to make a good first impression (on the job). It sucks.

    • @tumultuousv
      @tumultuousv Před rokem +16

      @@MGillDesign change the camera angle/focus point..

    • @4SURAS
      @4SURAS Před rokem

      So which is true mirror or selfie

    • @lavatr8322
      @lavatr8322 Před rokem +15

      DSLR or Selfie .
      either way i look ugly

    • @ellithejoker1046
      @ellithejoker1046 Před rokem +1

      @@lavatr8322 Bars.

  • @toot4you19
    @toot4you19 Před 3 lety +5268

    Don’t we all secretly admire ourselves in the mirror all the time 😝

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +592

      Embrace the vanity!

    • @JAZZSTARish
      @JAZZSTARish Před 3 lety +178

      And flex.

    • @jokutyyppi4226
      @jokutyyppi4226 Před 3 lety +364

      Yes but im scared of my front camera

    • @samgate6523
      @samgate6523 Před 3 lety +78

      @@jokutyyppi4226 literally thinking about committing after I heard that’s more accurate than the mirror

    • @coco-xz9zg
      @coco-xz9zg Před 2 lety +53

      Yep I do, but I’m scared of what people think of my appearance in person

  • @CeeJay254Art
    @CeeJay254Art Před 3 lety +4956

    Selfies made me so scared of taking pics with my camera. But yesterday, when i took pics with dslr, i realized there had to be some distortion on the selfie. Thank you for elaborating this in the video

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 2 lety +166

      Cheers! Let's all use dslr's with 50mm lenses wooo

    • @danielelkins247
      @danielelkins247 Před 2 lety +39

      @@JonBear are there any phones with a good front facing camera for this? I'm guessing 55mm is far too large for a camera phone?

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 2 lety +92

      @@danielelkins247 Appreciate the question. It's a matter of distance to the camera, so front facing cameras will always have wide cameras because that's how people use them for video calls. There are phones with back facing cameras that are like 55mm equivalent like the new samsung galaxy phone

    • @doodoo7207
      @doodoo7207 Před 2 lety +17

      me too, so glad someone in youtube explain how camera work , now im confident to take picture with my friend

    • @bensoncheung2801
      @bensoncheung2801 Před rokem +1

      555 👍

  • @Barni2212
    @Barni2212 Před rokem +194

    I knew it. I never really dig into too deep but I suspected that there is a big distortion on selfies. When I saw myself in the mirror, I always thought that:"Hmm, not bad. Not incredible looking but also not ugly." And when I took selfies: "What the hell is this? Why am I closer to Quasimodo than to a normal human."

    • @julimartin7698
      @julimartin7698 Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂

    • @jackiemcquade204
      @jackiemcquade204 Před 10 měsíci +1

      too funny, lol

    • @raheemcamal998
      @raheemcamal998 Před 9 měsíci

      Facts

    • @Cyberaser
      @Cyberaser Před 8 měsíci +1

      Exactly.
      "Can I have a new picture of yourself?"
      Always hated it in online dating. I wasnt able/willing to make a bad looking selfie for her that is not representing what I really look like.

    • @BadThrusher
      @BadThrusher Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@CyberaserI also think phones softwares distort it also so you think your phone is outdated and replace it. I realised this when I stand in front of the mirror, I look great then when I take a photo of me in the mirror using my phone, I look totally different and my facial features are exagerated. I notice the photos make me look sad and beat down yet I was wearing an almost smily face

  • @thatmutekid4078
    @thatmutekid4078 Před rokem +47

    You didn't inspire me to pick up a camera. But you did inspire me to take a moment to appreciate the work of other photographers. Yours, for example.

  • @godbutcher164
    @godbutcher164 Před rokem +375

    On mirror: Brad pitt🧔🏻
    On selfie: bad pitt 👽

    • @TedEhioghae
      @TedEhioghae Před rokem +3

      He actually looked more attractive in the left photo.

    • @se111ina
      @se111ina Před rokem +10

      ​@@TedEhioghae what how

    • @Andrewtate200
      @Andrewtate200 Před rokem +4

      @@TedEhioghae weirdo😹

    • @UnseenHitman-1932
      @UnseenHitman-1932 Před rokem

      ​@@TedEhioghae Leftist behaviour.

    • @SeudXe
      @SeudXe Před 8 měsíci

      @@TedEhioghaeAnd some people like eating dog shit with paprika

  • @westfieldartworks8188
    @westfieldartworks8188 Před rokem +1771

    As a portrait artist, (oil painter), it's widely known that iphone photos and most amateur photos, generally, are horrible representations of people. In a photo taken with a wide angle lens, and if a flash is used up close, this will make them practically unusable. To get the forms of the head and face closer to reality, I do as Jon said; I use a 210mm lens and take photos from 12 or 15 feet back, with a good definitive light source, and then a series of close-ups to be used for small details ONLY. If possible, a short from life oil sketch is also done. These cellphone camera selfies taken from arms length are horribly distorted....as Jon said. The extend the point of the jaw, the length of the nose, the fullness of the brow, and make eyes look sometimes rather large...or rather small, depending on the focal length used. Professionally taken photographs are way better. Thank you.

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před rokem +92

      Thank you for sharing. I never considered how a portrait artist would see the world. And to get accurate photos you'd have to have a good grasp of portrait photography. Most of my photographer friends use 85mm but I actually do like to go quite a lot above that. But my home studio isn't large enough to go beyond it

    • @westfieldartworks8188
      @westfieldartworks8188 Před rokem +53

      @@JonBear When I take close ups, I also use the 50mm lens...for the very reasons you mentioned. You're one of the first people on CZcams I've ever seen or heard talk about this subject. And when I said " photos are horrible representations of people, " ....I meant amateur taken cell phone photos. Professional taken photographs can be QUITE good, and very inspiring, when taken by a good photographer. I'm going to edit my statement above. Thanks again for your video. Cheers.

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před rokem +42

      @@westfieldartworks8188 I agree with you though, I believe an oil painted portrait can be more accurate to the essence of the person :) Besides, even the professional photographers edit their photos so who is to say that a photo is more "real" ;)

    • @richsimpson450
      @richsimpson450 Před rokem

      P

    • @notveryrea1
      @notveryrea1 Před rokem +8

      What's the best settings for a phone to take good pictures then? The back camera?

  • @timmeegee5633
    @timmeegee5633 Před rokem +196

    Hi everyone! A little word of advice to those who suffers from their asymmetrical face.
    That's what i'm doing:
    Instead of avoiding looking at your face unmirrored and falling into this little depression every time you realise it's not as perfect lol - i decided to GET USED TO IT.
    So basically i look at my unmirrored face everyday. Take selfies, shoot videos, look at frontal camera and switching this mirror mode, not avoid videocalls with your face unmirrored etc.
    Yes at first it is not very comfortable, but in a few days (i do it for just for a couple of weeks) you are getting USED TO IT. It will take a little courage to accept that your face might be a little less perfect that you thougt =D , but it is really much easier to accept it now and get used to it rather than get dissapointed every time through your entire life. IMHO.
    I feel much more comfortable with my face now !
    So i would recommend to consider it and give it a try!
    Cheers!

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před rokem +32

      Self acceptance is the real way

    • @Vespyr_
      @Vespyr_ Před rokem +2

      Jokes on me I never thought my face was anywhere close to perfect in the first place. :c lol

    • @Hollywood.316
      @Hollywood.316 Před 11 měsíci +2

      The mirror of your reflection will always be more accurate than selfie image but I'm glad you found that statergy to coap

    • @Hollywood.316
      @Hollywood.316 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@JonBear would you say mirror image is how we look like in reality?

    • @eftscreenshotter8817
      @eftscreenshotter8817 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thing is, everyone's face is asymmetrical. It's just that people don't really notice it.

  • @MiikaKontio
    @MiikaKontio Před 8 měsíci +9

    "This is why i love cameras and different lenses. They let you see the world in a very different way". Thats photography in a nut shell. Really well put together

  • @olafuringolfsson9151
    @olafuringolfsson9151 Před 3 lety +118

    Man... I have taken my last mobile phone selfie! I have always wondered why I look like a dead fish on my selfies. Now I know!

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +24

      ahahah dead fish!! People used to laugh at selfie sticks. Seems like they are a pretty good solution to this predicament!

  • @TLOH7
    @TLOH7 Před rokem +35

    This video is restoring many self-esteem.

    • @CLEARR-E-
      @CLEARR-E- Před rokem +3

      And ruined mine. I like my selfies much more than reflection, and also hate when someone takes a picture of me with main camera from distance :D

    • @KABKAKIy_KAPATEJI_DOP
      @KABKAKIy_KAPATEJI_DOP Před rokem

      @@CLEARR-E- selfi pictures are ugly ,and not beatifuel. I am very calm now, because i know that my face is wide, and not thin

    • @CLEARR-E-
      @CLEARR-E- Před rokem

      @@KABKAKIy_KAPATEJI_DOP говори за себя, ок? Не у всех твоё лицо

  • @JC-sm4mp
    @JC-sm4mp Před rokem +77

    As a psych major I'm very fascinated by the way the brain perceptually contextualizes visual matter. It partly relies on mental programming and there are a few visual perception disorders that make the brain inable to recognize objects or faces despite seeing them no differently. My thought is that maybe this contributes some? If a person were to lose the perceptual part of their mental programming allowing them to essentially edit imagery frame by frame to help us perceive.

    • @naninuna7440
      @naninuna7440 Před rokem +1

      I saw a photo (obviously Photoshopped) of a woman in a wedding dress with the trail just melting into the highway. It was freaky because the highway is black and her dress was white but the part where it blends was the exact same color.

  • @Marina-nt6my
    @Marina-nt6my Před rokem +12

    I knew about this a bit before, but this comparison really makes it clear how big of a difference it really makes. I'm glad I prefer my mirror face over close up camera face... its gotta be further away then. but then you get less pixels of your face. oh well

  • @Danreit
    @Danreit Před 3 lety +669

    tip from me would be to use a selfie-stick, and digitaly zoom inn to get a selfie, should be enough pixels anyway.
    Also, seeing a mirrored version of urself also has an impact on ur self-image, we are not entierly symmetric.
    Alot of good input in this one Jon! great vid!

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +168

      Great tips! a BIG problem with selfies is that it's at arms reach. But if you increase the distance with a selfie stick the distortions will not be as pronounced. Good point about the mirrored self image. We are so used to seeing our own reflection in the mirror that when we see ourselves without being mirrored, it can feel off.
      It is clear though that phone cameras are evolving. Just last year it was odd when they had more than one lens. Now it's the norm. Might not be long until we have built in 50mm or even 85mm phone lenses!

    • @shahan484
      @shahan484 Před rokem +10

      Lol i mirror every friggin selfie of mine to look like that or my bathroom mirror

    • @thesushimess
      @thesushimess Před rokem +3

      I take pictures using the mirror because it's the most "true" form I'd get for myself. I am aware of the asymmetry, I'm not too bothered by that anymore.

    • @paulwaltersheherfeministvl521
      @paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 Před rokem +2

      should i skip school for youtube video making? i making good stuff but i need much time to making. maybe replace school with making videos. i have two girlfriends. thanks for your opinion dear dan

    • @shahan484
      @shahan484 Před rokem +1

      @@paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 lol

  • @Immortalshortie
    @Immortalshortie Před 2 lety +209

    Made me feel better because everyone says I have a model face and defined cheeks but in my selfies I look fat in my face so thank you

    • @ifykyk679
      @ifykyk679 Před rokem +11

      And in selfies i look wayy better but in the back camera just ew

    • @eden20111
      @eden20111 Před rokem +11

      For me it’s the opposite. I’m a skinny male but I have a round face irl it makes my face look fat. But in my selfies, the camera makes my face look skinnier and symmetrical and I find more comfort taking selfies, than going out irl because I’m self conscious.

    • @xxpatrick204xx
      @xxpatrick204xx Před rokem +3

      They're just saying it

    • @Arado159
      @Arado159 Před rokem +5

      Same except my phone camera made me look like a skinny goofball rather than fat.
      I've been told by a few times by people that I'm handsome and sometimes when I look in the mirror I sort of understand what they mean but when I one day decided to have a go at the selfie thing it basically came out like the scenario in this video (big nose, long face) and I got depressed indeed.

    • @renebleu8711
      @renebleu8711 Před rokem +1

      @@xxpatrick204xx na, this happens to me. I’m ugly as hell in photos but in person, I’m very attractive

  • @filmmagic6687
    @filmmagic6687 Před rokem

    Very good explanation. I also like the way you pause between the sentence and important points. It is so rhythmic and pleasant to listen to. Thank you.

  • @KoolKat_YT
    @KoolKat_YT Před 6 dny +1

    Thank you. This video made me feel so much better about myself.

  • @JustinW7111
    @JustinW7111 Před 3 lety +941

    Although I was aware that camera lenses can distort the shape of faces quite markedly, this video is just so funny, and so brilliantly done, that not subscribing would be an insult! Thank you so much for the good laugh, especially as I had such an experience with my camera yesterday!

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +33

      You made my day Justin! Glad I managed to make you smile and thank you for the wonderful comment!

    • @paulwaltersheherfeministvl521
      @paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 Před rokem +1

      WHAT THE WHAT??? i am over 100 years old and still making youtub videos? oh yeah baby. why? because i am the ultimate youtuber. woo woo woo you know it dear jus

    • @4kumetsu
      @4kumetsu Před rokem

      @@paulwaltersheherfeministvl521 ramble.

  • @artpereira
    @artpereira Před rokem +567

    Someone I work with only approves selfies of her. Even though I had a camera with me and showed her these differences she still said “but that’s not what I look like”. She honestly thinks that the selfie camera depicts what she looks like! I think this may be an actual psychological issue that people have. She honestly preferred a selfie with her eye looking like it’s 3x bigger and her jaw being all massive instead of the ones I took with my 50mm lens. NUTS

    • @dingomatic
      @dingomatic Před rokem +53

      I'm assuming a good amount of that has to do with expectations the media sets on what is considered beauty, based on celebrities' cosmetic choices and unrealistic expectations that focus on the youthful, and combination of almost baby-like, feature sets. Peer pressure then spreads it like the new norm.
      I do agree it does create certain unhealthy mindsets, and in some cases, straight up delusion.

    • @cabbage-soup
      @cabbage-soup Před rokem +79

      self-perception is just a very tricky thing. we don't actually see ourselves the way other people see us, and so we move throughout life without an actual ability to properly perceive what we look like. if the only "self" we know is the one looking back at us from selfies and mirrors, we can grow accustomed to that image and come to know it as natural and normal.
      it's the same reason why some people can overfill with botox. they grow accustomed to the "self" with larger lips or cheeks, their brain normalizes their own features, and they suddenly start perceiving their lips and cheeks to be smaller than they actually are. then, they might believe the botox has worn off and return to their cosmetic surgeon for a top-up.
      we are, as a species, terrible at self perception. we rely on heavily other people to tell us what we are and how we look.

    • @SoulDelSol
      @SoulDelSol Před rokem +11

      I think that happened to me. I put selfies on my page and someone saw profile before mtg me and said I catfished. I have not understood until this moment. Those were recent selfies I took of my self (hence selfie) and I thought that's what I look like. What do I really look like???

    • @vacafuega
      @vacafuega Před rokem +35

      Women are supposed to have bigger eyes and lips (at least in current "fashions") - when I see myself in non-selfie mode I am horrified by how fat my face looks and how tiny my features are in this shockingly huge expanse of flesh... so I try not to think about it, haha. I'm guessing she has a similar effect going on.

    • @n9s3nse10
      @n9s3nse10 Před rokem +2

      So true my mom thinks that taking a picture from a good camera shows edited photo but that's so wrong

  • @meta671games
    @meta671games Před 6 měsíci +6

    its literally me after the shower. uf what a handsome gigachad infront of me. Then i take phone and like "OK, not today"

    • @User-xw5zk
      @User-xw5zk Před 20 dny

      I am periodically called handsome by unknown girls, but I still feel like a freak.

  • @Coconattsuu
    @Coconattsuu Před rokem +108

    Another important thing to mention, is the mirror is a reversed image of your face and you're used to that image, it's not just the focal length

    • @fmmmmmw4638
      @fmmmmmw4638 Před rokem

      Mirrors dont reverse you, wtf

    • @Coconattsuu
      @Coconattsuu Před rokem +82

      @@fmmmmmw4638 I'm sorry you had to find out now
      Maybe the word isn't exactly "reversed", but it's called a mirrored image for a reason

    • @DrMonty-yr1kc
      @DrMonty-yr1kc Před rokem +3

      @@fmmmmmw4638 …wtf?

    • @BullyMaguire387
      @BullyMaguire387 Před rokem +32

      @@fmmmmmw4638 What you see on mirror is what you look like, it's just an inverted side version of you, some people really think inverting images makes difference? If you look bad you will also look bad in mirror if you are good looking then you will be good looking in the mirror, that's how it is. If you have a low self esteem then that's your problem even if you are good looking you will see yourself as bad.

    • @Coconattsuu
      @Coconattsuu Před rokem +11

      @@wetfart420 It makes a huge difference in some cases, especially for your own self that you're used to seeing yourself in a mirror. If you have any sort of asymmetry on your face or your hair, there will be a noticeable difference

  • @crashofthemoons
    @crashofthemoons Před rokem +95

    After working at an optometrist for 5+ years I’ve learned that how the eyes and brain interact is very complex and interesting. 👍🏻

  • @HelamanGile
    @HelamanGile Před rokem +28

    A moment of silence for those people who thought they were going to get the perfect focal length information but didn't

  • @mavitoor2732
    @mavitoor2732 Před rokem

    Thanks man for the insight and info . Was struggling with the concept since ages . 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @alandpal79
    @alandpal79 Před 10 měsíci

    It really is wild how much the brain does as far as interpreting information and creating our realities. Interesting video

  • @ravennexusmh
    @ravennexusmh Před 3 lety +54

    Plus we have 2 eyes. Spaced apart, unlike a camera that was 1 central point of view.

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +18

      Yeah! Our brain creates an image from two inputs :O!

    • @ASHERUISE
      @ASHERUISE Před 2 lety +8

      So what you're saying is that to people with only one eye, we all look like goofy weirdos.

    • @RizalBudiLeksono
      @RizalBudiLeksono Před 2 lety +1

      @@ASHERUISE long distance: no, short distance: yes

  • @robbykidman
    @robbykidman Před 3 lety +100

    thanks for bringing back my confidence lol

  • @rvdandmarcoom
    @rvdandmarcoom Před rokem +1

    Not a big fan of photo or video, but i really love this format : no silly edit, no bullshit, no time waste. Just a cool guy explaining interesting stuff !

  • @eugenetswong
    @eugenetswong Před rokem

    Thank you for this photo info!

  • @BA-kk4ls
    @BA-kk4ls Před 2 lety +86

    Bro finally I found a really good explanation, now I can die peacefully.

  • @GabrielRodriguez-xm8gr
    @GabrielRodriguez-xm8gr Před 3 lety +190

    I love the humor that you have combined with all the useful information you gave, I am very scared of non-reflection ("real image of myself") photos and now we'll you helped me to love me a bit more

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +8

      Thank you Gabriel! Loving yourself is the most important thing

  • @iriselisa946
    @iriselisa946 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great information with the perfect amount of humor.

  • @borg9355
    @borg9355 Před 10 měsíci

    So glad I found your video. I recently used the information you provided to change the way I take head shots to use online etc. and I believe it is a game changer; because now I think the pics I take actually look like me. All these years I thought I was ugly; because of the photos I took and used online really looked different then how I thought I looked. Although I am no model I have a higher level of confidence in my online presence. Thanks.

  • @NiniZim
    @NiniZim Před rokem +8

    Thank you for explaining this. It's always boggled my mind, how different I look in different photos, and not knowing which is the "real" me.

  • @bran_rx
    @bran_rx Před rokem +26

    Finally, an explanation. I've always wondered why I look good when I use the main camera instead of the selfie.

  • @Doodsinho
    @Doodsinho Před rokem +9

    DUDE! This is so true! I used to film all my videos with a webcam, which I guess has a really tight focal length, and I always felt really handsome when I did so. But for my last video I decided to use my phone's frontal camera to film myself, since it's really nice, 1080p60 and all, good quality. One thing I noticed is that I looked 10x worse in comparison to the webcam, my nose was HUMONGOUS, my jawline, which has always been something that gave me confidence IRL, looked weak, everything felt so off, and I got really sad because I thought that's what I actually looked like since it was a "better camera" than my webcam.

    • @Doodsinho
      @Doodsinho Před rokem +2

      Also in my 3x4s, which are professionally taken portrait photos for documents here in Brazil, dunno if y'all use this format in the rest of the world, I always found that in those photos I look pretty much exactly like I look in the mirror, strong jawline, big, but proportionate nose, and everything. I always liked those portraits.

    • @marmota7615
      @marmota7615 Před rokem +1

      Foto 3x4 é o que mantem minha confiança em dia, sempre fico bom nelas kk

  • @XAdriMine
    @XAdriMine Před rokem

    I really loved the end about of the world looks like. Very poetic and humble

  • @samu9601
    @samu9601 Před rokem +7

    4:50 ok bro i came here to learn how to take a good selfie and now im having an existential crisis

  • @cinemartin3530
    @cinemartin3530 Před rokem +16

    Thank you very much for telling all this! I've always wondered why I'm so bad at selfies, but I'm good in the mirror or in a photo when another person takes a picture of me. Now I know everything, and my social networks will soon be full of photos with my beautiful face! I wish I had watched your video earlier. 😅

  • @omtzarakit688
    @omtzarakit688 Před rokem

    Thank you for the amount of infos in this video

  • @BeforetheStorm.
    @BeforetheStorm. Před 7 měsíci

    I always wondered why I looked better in the mirror than in selfies. Thank you great video 👍

  • @daisyshinyweather
    @daisyshinyweather Před rokem +132

    But also, if you see someone's face really close to your own face (like when kissing for instance) then you can start noticing the distortion of theirs faces. I guess that's why closing your eyes in those scenarios is recommended.

    • @theprettygoodgatsby
      @theprettygoodgatsby Před rokem +52

      I dont think anyone would prefer a set of eyes staring at them when doing smth as intimate as that either bud xD

    • @elitestar
      @elitestar Před rokem +12

      Except your eyes are equivalent to approximately a 50mm lens, not a wide angle, so you won't see their face looking distorted when you get closer.

    • @BullyMaguire387
      @BullyMaguire387 Před rokem +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @My_Spiritual_Journey.
      @My_Spiritual_Journey. Před rokem +1

      😆

  • @ZimConstantine
    @ZimConstantine Před 3 lety +46

    So it's all about the distance...
    Thank you for this video! I've learned many things.

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +16

      Yeah exactly! So mirror selfies are the best :)

  • @janjanl1812
    @janjanl1812 Před rokem +1

    Oh my god, you are so right about the mirror experience! I was like, “so my reflection looks better?” Thank you so much! Subscribed! And time to bring out my Olympus camera with 45mm lens for selfies (I was too lazy to do that lol).

  • @adamstrachn
    @adamstrachn Před 7 měsíci

    Being a former photographer and now just a hobbyist, I'm happy someone is finally addressing this. I've disliked selfies for so long. Especially, because they are mainly just low key narcissist posts. How many pictures of the same bad angle shot do we need?

  • @user-dm9ho2xl2i
    @user-dm9ho2xl2i Před 2 lety +46

    When you already have a wide face but you realize that your camera has been making it thinner

  • @conlie23
    @conlie23 Před 3 lety +161

    The brain is your interface... Thank you Jon for explaining the connections that makes it really very vivid to explain the benefits of different lenses. It gives everything a philosophical food for thought to ask: How real is reality?

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +8

      Thank you! Yes I believe preconceived beliefs makes the brain put a certain 'filter' over your image as well. Reality exists but we don't have access to it 😂 cameras help us see it differently 💪

    • @toot4you19
      @toot4you19 Před 3 lety +6

      Reality is very real. Our perspective of it... not so much.
      I would like to argue that camera’s don’t lend us a different perspective but a more accurate one

    • @DarkFuryKH
      @DarkFuryKH Před rokem

      I read your comment as soon as he said "The brain is your interface". What a coincidence

  • @nobodyhere4667
    @nobodyhere4667 Před rokem

    Thanks Jon, I couldnt figure out why I hate all my selfies but now I do :).

  • @VeganoGuy
    @VeganoGuy Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for this. As soon as I started watching this video, it made sense. When I accidently click my phone to front camera, I always think, "Jeez! Yuk!" and think I look terrible but when I see myself on birthday party photos, etc. I think I look okay. You've just explained why! Thanks.
    Oh, and as for the mirror, the reflection makes the distance double even though you're usually fairly close.

  • @notthesamecc1927
    @notthesamecc1927 Před rokem +10

    i think this is 100% true. I had a brain injury and that was exactly what the docs came up with - my vision was not impaired but how my brain interprets my vision was/is. Excellent video.

  • @wingopingo
    @wingopingo Před 2 lety +8

    Love the comedy thrown in with the content. Great stuff🙂

  • @MikeTheTruthThatMatters
    @MikeTheTruthThatMatters Před 7 měsíci +2

    This highlights the importance of making a really good first impressions. If you make a strong first impression with your looks or personality the other person is more likely to hold a positive image of you even when you objectively change.

  • @veraw.9044
    @veraw.9044 Před rokem

    This is such an eye opener... and I didn't eveb know I needed to hear it. Thanks :)

  • @dante340
    @dante340 Před rokem +14

    This is heartbreaking because I actually like how look in selfies MUCH more than I do in regular photos 😭

    • @DakshPratap-qh3cn
      @DakshPratap-qh3cn Před 3 měsíci

      Than be happy because we looks less attractive in selfie than real life now you understand how much attractive you are in real life selfie also shows a very good representation it's not totally different person

  • @TheWorldnUs
    @TheWorldnUs Před 3 lety +40

    “All of a sudden I’m dm’d from hot babes” 🤣🤣🤣

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +2

      Just like magic! 😂😂

  • @RiasatSalminSami
    @RiasatSalminSami Před rokem +25

    I always hated selfies ever since phones started having front camera. The camera quality is not decent in most phones.
    I'd rather just carry a regular camera and take photos with that, which I usually do. But the problem is, all my friends and family memebers switched to phone cameras and use those even during events, and the picture quality as a result, straight up sucks compared to our older photos on events.

  • @thisIsJustinYourMother

    Thank you so much for this video Jon ❤️

  • @JanneSala
    @JanneSala Před rokem +58

    Interesting factoid about eyes focusing at an estimated 50mm focal length. It starts to make sense now why on my DSLR, with a 50mm lens, I can look through the viewfinder with one eye and outside of it with the other, and the view kind of "syncs up" and neutralizes - I'm seeing more or less a normal view through the 50mm and my brain just interprets that as regular vision. Neat!

  • @VikasdeepSingh
    @VikasdeepSingh Před rokem +74

    this is happened with me. Once a "new" friend of mine wanted to take selfie with me. After taking selfie, he was in shock looking at me and then at the photo as my photo was totally different than what he could see me with his eyes in front of him. He didn't say anything but deleted the photo silently. haha

  • @vicbasces
    @vicbasces Před 9 měsíci

    Really love the final bit about our brain fixing the distortions.

  • @olliviermae1644
    @olliviermae1644 Před 2 měsíci +1

    There’s such a difference! This helps me feel better

  • @valdemarkjaer
    @valdemarkjaer Před rokem +131

    I prefer a lens “between” the focal distances you chose to talk about (7mm ultrawide and 50mm), i.e. the 35mm full frame mount ( 17mm micro four thirds). It seems to fullfil the balance between optical distortion and the feeling of a “human field of view” in screens at the same time it preserves central, important, details. The 35(17)mm is a good bet for both small rooms and open/large spaces (travel, street) . It is versatile enough to make a youtube personal setup, shooting both inside small places and outside, large open spaces. If I had to pick up only one lens, I would take the 35mm(17 mft)

    • @petouser
      @petouser Před rokem +2

      35mm is a excellent focal length. Especially why you shoot horizontally, the face doesn't look very distorted. Even with my phone, I set at least 1.5x zoom (which is similar like 35mm) for portraits. It's a great organic feeling focal length.

    • @henrycartier
      @henrycartier Před rokem

      Interesting. Would you consider a 50mm (on fullframe) for a head and shoulder portrait vertically? Or would that require too tight space between camera and model (thus introducing distorsion) or is it a safe zone? I know the 50 is considered as "normal" but I guess it is possible to mess up with facial distorsion if you get close enough.

    • @shmvon
      @shmvon Před 8 měsíci

      @@henrycartier It's not so hard: wide angle gives context and narrow angle gives focus. Between 35 and 50 you're shifting from compositions to portraits and that's why these angles are popular for street photography. Distortion will be limited.

  • @francescob.3019
    @francescob.3019 Před rokem +59

    what really boggles my mind about this is that i’ve seen phones do some crazy shit after processing photos. Some of them even attach a detailed moon image on the moon if they detect the moon in your shot. How they’re not addressing this issue with AI processing or something, or maybe just changing the lenses of the SELFIE camera, i mean, even the name says it’s supposed to take selfies…

    • @blubblub3786
      @blubblub3786 Před rokem +1

      Because normal angle lenses get tricky if you try to take pics with friends. Wide angle is just better.

    • @francescob.3019
      @francescob.3019 Před rokem +7

      @@blubblub3786 I still don't see the point if everyone looks bad tho.

  • @amit.exe_stopped_working5373

    Thank you very much,I gained some of the confidence back that I lost after taking a selfie from my back camera

  • @Dezzs
    @Dezzs Před 7 měsíci

    You were so goofy at the beginning, i didnt expect to learn something interesting from you. Very nice vid, liked this so much.

  • @vonpheusarts6948
    @vonpheusarts6948 Před 2 lety +9

    I love how clear and fun you talk about this. I actually learned a lot and never got bored. Thank you! New Subscriber Here! More power to your channel!

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 2 lety +1

      That's great to hear! Would love to hear what you think about my recent content

  • @itz_zed
    @itz_zed Před rokem +3

    Finally my questions are answered. Thank you brother. This video was really helpful 🙂

  • @daniel.s.reboucas
    @daniel.s.reboucas Před rokem

    I really love the video, thanks.

  • @lisbethdc
    @lisbethdc Před rokem

    Very informative video and straight to the point.
    The kind of videos i like.

  • @Tomi101_
    @Tomi101_ Před rokem +11

    1:04 RELATABLE LMAO

  • @Krishnapriya.
    @Krishnapriya. Před 3 lety +57

    You deserve a 1Million subs and more views and all

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 3 lety +6

      You are amazing! Thank you so much 🙏🙏

  • @Lulu-xl5cm
    @Lulu-xl5cm Před rokem

    That RE4 herb pickup sound for the subscribe xD I use the same sound for my phone notifications and instantly checked my phone xD

  • @ezhumbug
    @ezhumbug Před rokem

    Thanks for the info!

  • @samhyde8684
    @samhyde8684 Před 2 lety +5

    You’re the GOAT bro. Stepped up my tinder game 1000%

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 2 lety +1

      MY MAN

    • @samhyde8684
      @samhyde8684 Před 2 lety

      @@JonBear no joke made a new account with proper photos and got 5x the likes I had before in just 2 days lol crazy results

    • @JonBear
      @JonBear  Před 2 lety +1

      @@samhyde8684 Presentation is everything in life. Good stuff!

  • @chadperling2766
    @chadperling2766 Před rokem +2

    WHOA! 3:05 "Fifty mm is generally the focal range that professional portrait photographers tend to prefer." Incorrect! For a tight head shot (like the beginning of the video) most would use at least a 100mm lens if not longer (135-200mm). The 50 might be good for the horizontal shot you're using for most of the video because it includes some background info. The preferred portrait lens (head and shoulder, not just head shot) is the 85mm. I suggest folks search for "best portrait lenses" for more in-depth analysis. Your analysis of the distortion created by wide angle lenses is good considering the short time a video allows.

  • @jeevan1326
    @jeevan1326 Před 2 měsíci

    My man got my point ! It happened to me ! I looked really good in my mirror and I looked like crap on my phone, thanks for clearing that out brother !

  • @MB3Drift
    @MB3Drift Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you a lot! The mirror thing happened to me to many times, I stopped trying to take a good pic of myself after a few selfie fails

  • @Iamloveandloveisme
    @Iamloveandloveisme Před 2 lety +6

    Very well explained. Thank you :)

  • @marconeyu
    @marconeyu Před rokem +3

    I laughed through this entire video while learning!! I can relate to everything you are saying @Jon Bear Thanks for the excellent video and the hilarity!

  • @peacenloveforall6
    @peacenloveforall6 Před 9 měsíci

    I would love to be able to save this to reference it again :)

  • @FirstLast-iv2tc
    @FirstLast-iv2tc Před rokem

    Great video. Thanks. I do usually look beyond distorted in selfies.

  • @SewTubular
    @SewTubular Před 11 měsíci +6

    It's not about focal length, it's about distance. You never want to be shooting closer than 5 feet from your camera. With a Full Frame camera at about 5 feet, you will need a an 85mm lens to frame a portrait correctly. If you shoot further away say 7-8 feet, you will need a 135mm lens to frame your subject correctly for a portrait. Also shooting closer to your subject will "expand" their facial features ( so people with flatter faces will look better with an 85mm lens on a Full Frame camera ), where people with large facial features ( big ears, big nose, etc... ) will benefit from the "compression" of shooting further away with an 135mm lens.

  • @BKing007
    @BKing007 Před rokem +14

    although i look ugly in all cameras this was a really fun to watch, intresting and informative video, learned a lot about cameras and definitely see myself going through more of your content for sure, great work 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Met9171
    @Met9171 Před rokem

    I didn't expect this thank you keep it up first time I hear this.

  • @carld1480
    @carld1480 Před rokem

    Ahhh... thanks a lot. I never take a selfie because when I do, I look ugly & I thought I was ugly! Never did I think it was a mechanical problem. You changed my mind. Thanks!

  • @robdabanks
    @robdabanks Před rokem +4

    And just like that, my confidence just shot up by like 4 points. You legend. Thank you!

  • @George19906oficcial
    @George19906oficcial Před 2 lety +7

    The virgin selfie vs the Chad DSLR

  • @seancurtis1199
    @seancurtis1199 Před rokem +2

    Actually a huge boost to my self confidence, I look whack in selfies and was starting to worry :D

  • @LadyMekona
    @LadyMekona Před rokem

    Wow this is so cool! I really did not know how much focal length does matter. Very neat!

  • @rohitchaoji
    @rohitchaoji Před rokem +4

    That part of brain reconstructing an image based on known information to avoid distortion of faces as you get close to them reminded me of something freaky I experienced recently. While I was asleep, right next to my partner, and we were practically stuck together, at times, when she was in my peripheral vision, it would seem like her eyes were open. But when I looked at her face directly, they would actually be closed. I already guessed that it was some peripheral vision phenomena, but it makes more sense now, that our brains do a lot of interpolation and extrapolation of information that is incomplete.

  • @chinitamadrina2150
    @chinitamadrina2150 Před 3 lety +10

    After I watched your video I think there is hope for me too go back to instagram 😂....very encouraging video and also very funny ! I laughed a lot 😂

  • @Christdiedforoursins1Corinthia

    This was very funny,ive been interested in understanding lenses,,, interesting. I do art work sometimes so im facinated how the eye percives things