Improved self-portraits

Shooting people is one of my weaknesses as a photographer. I think I take acceptable landscape shots and animal/wildlife shots but when it comes to shooting subjects that are something so dynamic and interactive such as a human, I can’t seem to be confident enough in pressing the shutter due to self doubts whether it will result in a good shot.

So I convinced my friends to let me take portrait shots of them until I get better and I did. I’ll post some pictures of my friends if they will agree. My newly enhanced skill has also helped me take self-portrait shots, so in the meantime, I’ll just post some pictures of myself:

Got lost in Your Eyes
Improved self portraits

EMO
Improved self portraits

Tomorrow is a New Day
Improved self portraits

Lurking behind the Shadows
Improved self portraits

Melancholic Suicide
Improved self portraits

Transported to another Reality
Improved self portraits

The Days of our Lives
Improved self portraits

There’s always the Sunshine
Improved self portraits

Right Here Waiting
Improved self portraits

I just recently noticed that one of my eyes is bigger and has a different shape than the other, it sounds freaky, but someone told me it’s just normal. I want to know how to get around that, should I squint the bigger eye it even them out? … do all models taking shots straight on have to squint one eye to produce perfectly symmetrical eyes in photographs?