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How to take school ID photos 3 ways to take school ID photos

Contents Method 1: Improve external image 1. Prepare to dress. 2. Accessories should be simple. 3. Makeup is natural. 4. There is no need for big changes in appearance. 5. Don’t expect too much that you can be perfect. Method 2: Make yourself more photogenic 1. Practice smiling. 2. Practice the angles and then choose one. 3. Listen to the photographer’s instructions. 4. Think about happy things. Method 3: Keep clean and hygienic 1. Take bath frequently 2. Use comb and hair comb 3. Do facial maintenance. 4. Take care of your teeth. 5. Bring the mirror and comb to school. 6. Get a haircut a few days to a few weeks in advance. 7. Keep a healthy schedule before taking photos. It’s normal to feel a little nervous about taking school ID photos. You may feel pressure to take a perfect photo, or you may have taken ugly photos in the past and never want to do the same thing again. However, as long as you dress up carefully, work hard to be photogenic, and pay attention to personal hygiene, you can take a good ID photo.

Method 1: Improve external image

1. Prepare to dress. Go through your wardrobe and think about what would look good together. Recall which colors turn heads the most and which shirts you’ve worn on dates before. It is best not to choose clothes with complicated patterns, white, bright colors, words or logos that are too conspicuous. If you can't decide on a color, choose dark or solid-colored clothes.

Don’t wear clothes with openings that are too low.

Choose impervious fabrics.

2. Accessories should be simple. Large earrings, watches, bracelets, necklaces, scarves or other accessories may overshadow your face and smile. So it’s best to choose accessories that are small and simple so they don’t overwhelm you. Choose thin gold or silver necklaces with small pendants. It is best not to choose thick necklaces with fancy colors.

You can choose a watch that matches the thickness of your wrist and doesn’t have to be too fancy.

3. Natural makeup. When applying makeup, apply it as naturally as possible. Be sure to pay attention to the amount, otherwise it may look cakey. It should be noted that makeup is only for slight modification and should not be too exaggerated. As for eye makeup, using a light brown mascara can modify your eyes to a certain extent.

Don’t use lipstick that is too bright or too dark.

4. There is no need for big changes in appearance. Try not to make too many changes to your appearance, such as using a new acne cream or dyeing your hair a new color. Although you are looking forward to these changes, you cannot rule out the possibility that the results will be unsatisfactory.

5. Don’t expect too much that you can be perfect. Don't be too concerned about your appearance. If you just lost a front tooth or have a few strands of hair on your forehead and you look a little unserious, that's okay. One day in the future, you will want to look back at these photos and recall your truest appearance back then. And this small imperfection does not destroy this real beauty.

Method 2: Make yourself more photogenic

1. Practice smiling. Practice smiling in front of a mirror at home. Although it may seem silly, if you want your photos to look presentable, you need to practice your most natural and charming smile in advance. You can take some practice photos. These photos can help you see exactly what adjustments need to be made.

2. Practice the angles and then choose one. When taking school photos, you usually need to sit up straight, but a slight adjustment in the position of your head can make a big difference. When you're in front of the mirror or taking selfies, try out different head positions to see which angle looks best. Try to avoid inappropriate postures, such as resting your head on your hands.

Sit or stand up straight when taking pictures.

3. Listen to the photographer’s instructions. If you listen well to the photographer's instructions, you can take a great photo. Photographers are very professional, so do what they say as much as possible. Listen to the photographer's instructions just like any other adult.

4. Think about happy things. Don't fake a smile or force a smile. When taking photos, think about happy things, such as playing with the family dog ??or eating your favorite food.

Method 3: Keep clean and hygienic

1. Take a shower frequently. Staying tidy will help you look your best in front of the camera. Wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner, and create a lather with soap or body wash. Then wash with foam from head to toe. It would be best if you could take a shower the night before or on the day of the photo shoot. A shorter bath time will be better for your skin (about 5-10 minutes). Warm or cold water is more effective.

Pat dry with a towel and apply body lotion to moisturize.

2. Use a comb and hair comb to comb your hair. At least comb the knotted areas, so that it will look tidier and make you look more energetic. If desired, you can straighten, perm or curl your hair yourself to make yourself more unique.

3. Do facial care. Wash your face every night, and if you know some simple tips for avoiding acne, give them a try. This way you can also have a clean and beautiful face on the day of the photo shoot. If your skin is normal to oily, you can use a gel or mousse cleanser.

If you have dry skin, use a creamy, hydrating cleanser.

4. Take care of your teeth. Be sure to clean your teeth with floss or toothbrush every morning and evening.

This removes oral bacteria, resulting in whiter teeth, avoiding gum problems, and preventing cavities. It is best to brush for 2 minutes each time, so that you can be more dazzling when you smile.

5. Bring the mirror and comb to school. You might end up with lunch ketchup on your cheeks or a few strands sticking out before you take the photo. Put a small mirror and comb in your backpack the night before so you can go over your photos and give them some final touches before taking them.

6. Get a haircut a few days to a few weeks in advance. Freshly cut hair can make your school photos look fresher. Therefore, in order to look neater and neater, it is best to get a haircut a few days or a week before the photo shoot.

7. Keep a healthy schedule before taking photos. Make sure you drink enough water every day and get enough sleep in the first few days. Having enough water in your body and getting enough rest can help you smile brighter and your skin will be rosier and healthier.

Tip: Be confident. Don't say you don't look good, as this will make you less confident.

Compare school photos from previous years so you know how to do better next time.

Take two pictures before taking pictures. This way you can look at the photo and know in advance how to adjust it to make it look better.

Prepare clean clothes to wear when taking pictures a few days in advance

Warning: Be sure to smile when taking pictures, otherwise you will just look at your funny pouty face I regret it so much!