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Date: 2005-11-01 10:16 pm (UTC)- Turn your body slightly away from the camera. About 15 degrees. IMHO, most people photograph better at an angle than straight on.
- Position yourself so your head is even or above the camera's lens. Again IMHO, most people photograph better from below than above. Being so tall, I noticed that pretty quickly when I got a camera with an LCD and started shooting from more of a chest level than my eye level.
- Look slightly away from the camera. This will reduce red-eye, and, especially in your case, reduce the reflectivity off your eyeglasses. (Or take off the glasses if you're comfortable with that.)
- Nobody looks good in the harshness of a flash. Get further from the camera and have the shooter use telephoto, and/or lower the level of the flash if the camera can do it.
I'm no pro-photographer, but I shoot a lot, and there are some things I've noticed over time.