I agree with some of the posts.
No arrow nocked. You should always nock an arrow to prevent dry firing.
Your wrist sling looks too tight. A tight wrist sling causes torque. You want it loose. It's there just to keep your bow from falling after the shot.
Right now, I only see 2 anchor points. You need at least one more; your nose. You'll need to lengthen your draw a little, just enough to get the string on your nose.
Yourarm looks to be bentjust a smidge too much. It does look good though. A bent arm, as I'm sure you know, does a few things; you don't whack your arm, it reduces left/right movement and also reduces stress to your shoulder.
*For you guys that shoot straight arm, it's just one of those things where you have to build up the muscle. You don't see guys shooting their long guns with straight arms. It's the same principle.
If you're worried that a longer draw will mess up your anchor, because of your release being so long, change to another release.Lengthening that draw a bitreally will help. I shoot with a T.R.U. Ball Short 'N Sweet. I love the adjustability of the head and it's more of a hook than caliper. I can slip the "hook" onto my loop without ever taking my eyes off the target/deer.
I like the beard. Keep it.