Perhaps the great gNads can explain why all "peacefull" protests go to shit when the news shows up.
I'm eternally gratefull that she has decided to be kind.
Heaven forbid, she decided otherwise.
God, is on her iggy list, fer cryin' out loud.
Wait a minute here, are we not trained from childhood to " Say Cheese " when in front of a camera ???? Who the heck wants a picture of them with a snarl on their face, looking distracted ?
Worse photos I have ever seen are the Candid Camera type that gives the impression the subject is demented or worse.
Body language is very important to anyone in both public or private practice. Give this a try----
We had a awards party for work and I set up my camera in the back of the room to record the shindig. I forgot to turn it off after the awards and socialising began. When I got home to review the tape after the awards the socialising told a huge story. The body language of the big wigs in the company told the story.
One big wig was ignored, others turned their back and walked away when he approached them. Others held their arms crossed under their chest, in defencive mode when another came up to them.
Funny as it was the company itself that had classes for us underlings that supervised new workers on body language. Seems that there are except for traditional reactions most body language is world wide.
What fun, our classes were not in-depth just enough for us to recognise unconscious to the people signals that all may or not be all well with them and the job they were given.
Court TV often has a face reader to interpret the facial reactions of those in the dock. We do know that Clinton when he lied would rub or touch his nose.
A new science perhaps no better then reading the bumps on the head of an accused. Who knows, but I find it normal for any one knowing they are be photographed to smile unless they have been in a horrific accident or injured.