Photography Props And Ideas

Project question for photography?
Okay so for my photography project, i have to take self-portraits. i seem to have run out of different expressions, props, and body positions to be in to make the photo interesting. Any ideas for me???
How about a reflection photo like from the paint or chrome of a nice car? How about a photo with your shadow in it? The shadow thing qualified as self portrait in a photography class that I took years ago–just ask your instructor.
Studio Photography : Still-Life Photography Ideas
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