Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Picture me Perfect

They say beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder, we beg to differ. It is the 3*3 cm box on your Facebook profile which perfectly reflects your splendour, exquisiteness and allurement. A lot of preparation, dialogue and deliberation goes into filling the space, the space which displays the face we choose to show the world and the story you wish to narrate. We all are constantly looking for opportunities to translate our charm and artistry into the wonders of a photograph. Wait no more, Montage presents to you a perfect platform to fill the vacuum. And to make the job easier for you, we are suggesting the 5 kinds of pictures you can click and what they mean: 

1. The Classic Pose



Why take an unnecessary risk when you have the option to play it safe? If you decide to choose this category, there will be no dearth of options: pout, spread the word of peace with the two fingered V or rock the rock sign to win assured critical appraisal of those on your list.

2. ‘Main hi Main hoon’

Use that half a second to capture not only your mesmerising smile, glowing skin and radiant eyes but also your 10 on 10 photography skills. Declare it to the world that no other person can transform your beauty into a picture.

3. The more, the merrier

Use this opportunity to generate a magnetic field and pull all your friends, friend’s friends, don’t know who’s friends together. This snapshot is going to be the evidence to demonstrate that the next most popular thing at Montage after Montage is you. More number of people will also guarantee you abundance of likes. We, the publicity team of Montage, completely understand the real worth of those thumbs up.

4. ‘Photo kheechon’ 




Hours of staring in the mirror, looking at yourself, deciding the perfect length of your smile, angle of your face and placement of your hair all comes to that one moment when your inner voice tells you, you are ready. This is your moment of glory and you decide to share it with nobody as you scream to your friend, “yaar meri ek individual kheechon.”

5. Candid photo


This type isn’t a laughing matter. Its only when you perfect the art of looking in the other direction with a straight face pretending to be drowned in pool of thoughts, you get it right. Word of advice for the amateurs: Put your shades on.

6. Ek main aur ek tu


Exploit your display picture to tell the story of your love. Pose looking down at that delicious velvety creamy mass in the tall glass with the smell of fresh strawberries to paint the photograph with the emotions of love, devotion and commitment.



1 comment:

  1. Great job Montage!!
    Can't wait for the fest! :) :)

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