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Anything that you wouldn't want your children, your parents or your boss to see, doesn't belong on a dating profile.
Good photos show what you're passionate about and show your potential date what life could be like if they were dating you. If you go to some place or do some thing often, consider having a photo of yourself at that place or doing that thing.
One of the biggest mistakes you can make is your first photo being you and a friend, or you and a group of friends. Don't have a picture with a girl or all girls. It's intimidating to some women.
Good photos that show you and your life are conversation starters.
Have a close-up of your face as well as a full-length image so daters can see your body type. Eyes should be visible, no sunglasses. No hats either. Don't take a selfie in your car.
>>3446317If you’re posing with a dog, cat, monkey, bird, tiger, or any other furry friend, it can get you up to 53% fewer messages.
Have more than four photos.
Flash (specifically hard-light flash) results in less attractive photos due to accentuating defects.
Shallow depth of field results in more personal photos and have a better viewer response.
No studio shots with you posing in front of an obvious backdrop. Take photos in an interesting natural environment, preferably in a few different locations.
Your dates are going to imagine themselves in the lifestyle the photo conveys. It’s why unique travel photos are so successful. You're visually communicating that you’re interesting, you'll take them to exotic places, and most importantly, that you have the financial means to do it.
If you're 30 or above then have a suit photo, if you're 20-30 then don't do it as it can make you look too serious.
Think about what your target audience would want. Your photos are basically advertisements and people will instantly be forming opinions about you from glancing at your photo for one second.