Do I look the same in real life as I do in front facing cameras on iPhone?

Do people see me as I see myself on a front facing iPhone camera?

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All phone cameras use a short focus lens because the phone is quite thin. Now short focus lenses are notorious for facial distortion. This distortion Is particularly noticeable when imaging the human face. The distortion is, the nose is rendered too big and the ears too small. To make a distorting free photograph of the human face, the camera needs to quite distant. To accomplish, the lens must magnify more than the one in the camera phone. If a portrait type picture is taken with these phones, the picture will be more true-to-life if the camera to subject distance is lengthened. However this makes for a tinier image of the face. The natural tendency is to work in close to get a proper image size. This very act induces the distortion. You are advised to have your portrait taken by a skilled photographer. When you do, you will see your true beauty.

A photograph is the TRUE likeness of you; how others see you.
When you see yourself in a mirror, you are looking at a REVERSED image (not a true one).

Photofox is wrong in one regard. A wide angle, such as those in cell phones, or fish eye lens will distort the face in the manner that Alan described. So a picture taken with this type of lens is not as others see you. That's why portrait photographers use short telephoto lenses. They produce images that are close to how the human eye sees you.