I just moved the camera a bit out of eye to prevent being blocked.
Now I need to work on solving the width because the sight seems so narrow.
And also the light problem, I am still newbie using default headlight.
Lowering the value 50 will cause the image to be too distorted... keep in mind that the camera doesn't always have to be exactly where the eye would be, sometimes you have to " trick" it, lol
Also, if you don't hide the head this causes the camera to be even closer to the shot you want to make, and that makes it more difficult... better to hide the head and you'll have more space to work with the camera.
As for the light from the camera itself (headlight) it's advisable not to use it; or at least not to use just that one as the result will be an image that will seem too "flat".
The normal thing to do is to turn off that light and use other types of lights; 2 minimum or 3 (don't use many more either since that will lengthen the rendering time a lot)... and you can also use HDRI (Dome) to have a light that comes from the 360 degrees.
I only use the headlight in very dark scenes where I want to illuminate what is right in front of the camera; but I use very low values (0.1 for example) and always together with other lights.