Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Do you need to show your ears or head when taking pictures?

Do you need to show your ears or head when taking pictures?

Generally, when taking bareheaded photos, you don't need to show your ears and forehead, but if you take ID photos, you need to show your ears and eyebrows.

A bareheaded photo refers to a photo without a hat. Bareheaded photos are usually used to make official documents, such as ID cards, work permits, student ID cards or forms in files. Because wearing a hat may affect your real appearance and make people think you are another person, so I ask you to take your hat off.

The ID photo requires a bareheaded (bareheaded) front photo, in which the outline of a person's ear and the place equivalent to a man's Adam's apple should be seen normally.

Extended data:

Precautions for taking ID photos:

1. First tell the photographer what specifications the photos you want are, including size, number of photos, background color of photos, specific use, and film production method (is it a photo that must be developed or developed normally? )。 Of course, when can I get the photos I want?

2. A neat hairstyle is very important. Men should shave, their beards should be neatly trimmed, and women should put on some simple makeup. There is no luster on the face.

3. The clothing should be as stiff as possible, and there should be no obvious folds.

4. Be energetic when taking photos.

5. Don't be nervous when taking pictures. Now most of them use digital cameras, so don't worry, you can't express yourself well and waste the photographer's film.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia _ ID photo