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What are the requirements for taking ID photos and clothes now?

I. Clothing requirements:

1. Because the shooting background of the ID card is white or light blue, we are generally not allowed to wear white clothes to take photos when taking photos of the ID card. Only clothes with dark collars meet the requirements, so you must wear dark clothes when taking pictures.

2. Never wear standard clothes or fancy clothes when taking ID photos, which is also not allowed, and it is not suitable for wearing earrings and necklaces to take photos.

Second, the photo requirements:

1. The ID card photo should be an avatar, and the head and face should not be tilted or rolled over when shooting.

2. Keep your face clean and free of stains when shooting.

3, can not wear earrings, hair can not cover the forehead and ears, style can not be different.

4. Don't wear a hat or cover your face when shooting.

Extended data:

How to get a good ID card:

1, normalization of sitting naked:

Keep your sitting posture straight and your head straight when shooting (this photographer will usually guide you to correct it). Boys don't dye their hair, but keep their hair long. Generally speaking, men and women should not wear makeup, but it is suggested that girls can apply a little BB cream and make a nude outfit or something.

2. Wear bright pants:

Wear a pair of white trousers or prepare a white towel to put on your legs (bright colors are acceptable), because the reflection of light will make people's faces smaller and their eyes clearer and brighter.

3. Stretch your neck and lower your head:

Straighten your back, move your neck forward naturally relative to your torso, and lower your head slightly. Keep your eyes on the front naturally, and don't squint (friends who wear glasses had better bring their own glasses without lenses, because the glasses prepared at the shooting place are only a little better than reading glasses).

4. Look at the top of the camera:

It is found that if you look up at the camera lens when shooting, the effect is rarely satisfactory. Therefore, it is suggested that you can look at the top of the lens 2~5 cm when shooting, which is much better than head-up and has more eyes. Friends with inner eyes can even see inner eyes (generally, the photos taken by the head-up camera can't see double eyelids).

5, corners of the mouth slightly up:

In order not to make the photos look serious like crying, we can draw some smiling expressions in front of the mirror. If the expression is really stiff, it is suggested that the corners of the mouth rise slightly, so that the effect will not be rigid.