‘Very simple’ one-second tip for always looking good in photos – ‘beautiful silhouette’ (Image: Getty)While many love having their photograph taken, others cringe when it comes to being in front of the camera. Feminine empowerment influencer Anna Bey took to YouTube to share how women can look great in a photo no matter what.Anna shared how women can always look slim and when their photograph is being taken.Some poses are more flattering than others, and the wrong pose can damage your chances of getting a good photo.A photo opportunity might take you off guard, and while you can’t quickly go home and change, you can absolutely change your pose.Anna’s first tip works for whatever outfit you may be wearing, but works particularly if the subject of the photo is kitted out in something baggy.READ MORE: Look younger in 10 seconds with ‘age-defying’ hair hack ‘Just place your hand at your waist, push out your hip a bit’ (Image: Getty)She stated: “Say you are at a wedding and by accident, you realise that, ‘Oh no, I’m wearing this really bulky dress that is widening my appearance in pictures’.”The good news is, you don’t have to go home and change. There’s a little trick that I want to teach you. The trick is very simple.”Anna explained that the key is all in the hand placement, to creating an appropriate cinching of the material.She told women: “Just place your hand at your waist, push out your hip a bit.”DON’T MISSMeghan Markle ‘singled out’ one royal for ‘deeper conversations’ [INSIGHT]I spent 48 hours at Barceló Tenerife for a winter sun escape – review [REVIEW]Camilla shares interesting daily hobby which she’s ‘brilliant’ at [COMMENT] How to look younger (Image: EXPRESS)The result is that the arm looks “really thick” in the photo – even if it is not in reality.So what should women do instead during photos to ensure they look their best?Anna advised not to press your arm down but to hold it outwards from yourself a little, “even if it doesn’t feel natural”.She also told photo subjects to avoid putting their hands in their pockets at all costs, instead hovering them just over them for a more “flattering” look.