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How to take an ID card is better?

Step 1, Dressing In order to distinguish the human body from the background, it is most appropriate to wear dark clothes to take photos with a white background, but it is not limited to black, as long as it can be in sharp contrast with white. The key is to highlight personal temperament, while dark blue and plaid are relatively safe and common choices. Clothes with collars will look energetic, but there should be no obvious wrinkles. I think the photos can stand the test of 10 for many years, and the classic style is safer. Demonstration: 193 1 member Chen Yifan (Doudou) > >; Master Zheng, a professional photographer, said, you know: ID photos don't require clothes to have a collar, but don't wear a collar that is too big, or you will look naked if you cut it. In principle, it is not recommended to wear glasses to take pictures, mainly for fear that the lens will reflect light and cause no details in the eyes, so people who are used to wearing glasses can prepare a pair of frames as long as they don't cover their eyebrows. Step 2: Make-up Although "truthfulness" is the purpose of the ID photo, if you really shoot your face in the air, you will only get horrible results. But don't try to challenge the photographer's limit with "Wu Meiniang makeup". The picture of being forced to remove makeup in public is so beautiful that you dare not watch it. In addition to small flaws such as acne, the photo studio will no longer beautify your photos, so it is king to only wear "light makeup" to take a photo id before going out. Demonstration: 193 1 member Chen Yifan (Doudou) > >; Eugenia/Lijia Wang, a senior makeup artist, teaches you how to create a "light makeup": Foundation: First, use a liquid foundation close to skin color as the foundation, press the foundation on the forehead, cheeks, nose and chin, evenly apply a small amount for many times, and then press it on the face with a puff to make the foundation more attractive. If the acne marks are serious, you can apply some concealer. Eyebrows: Dip brown eyebrow powder with a horizontal brush, sweep off the excess powder on the paper, and then draw eyebrows from the forehead. Because the eyebrows in the photo should be completely exposed, it is impossible to be much different from yourself, but it is still recommended to draw a faint shape for the eyebrows, and the effect will be obviously improved. Eyeliner: Girls with thick eyes can not draw, and girls with sparse eyelashes can draw an inner eyeliner near the root of eyelashes with black eyeliner, but not too thick. Lip gloss: Choose a color close to rosy complexion, but don't use orange or red popular in Korea, it will stand out too much. You can brush your lips to deepen the outline of your lips. Blush: It is recommended to use rouge cream or liquid rouge, which is more tender and natural than pink rouge. Usually nod your hands first, then your face. A faint blush can bring you a good complexion. Shadow: Apply foundation darker than skin color on cheekbones and cheekbones, and draw shadows on both sides of eye sockets and nose to make the face look more three-dimensional. The third step, a good hairstyle can "turn decay into magic", and it can still make the face smaller without 45 degrees. On the basis of exposing your ears and eyebrows, design a suitable hairstyle for yourself first, and don't wait until you go to the photo studio to cram. Asians' facial features are relatively flat and lack of three-dimensional sense, so making a fluffy bun at the top can make the whole head line smooth and help to show the little face. In addition, prepare a few black U-shaped hair clips in case of emergency, and the photographer will ps later. Demonstration: 193 1 member U.lin (Tu Zilin) > >; Seven, senior hair stylist, you know: clean and tidy hairstyle can make people look refreshed, and oblique bangs without eyebrows are a good choice. Girls with long hair may wish to tie it into a ponytail, and then stir the hair on the top of their heads a little to make it fluffy. Girls and boys with short hair can do styling to make their hair fluffy. The fourth step is to keep your head straight, relax your shoulders and let your hands droop naturally. As long as you follow the photographer's instructions, there is no big problem. Managing your own expression is the most important thing, and deadpan is the taboo for taking id photos. When people are nervous, their corners of the mouth will unconsciously face down and look listless, so when taking pictures, try to think of something happy, with the tip of the tongue sticking to the root, the chin relaxed, slightly pressed down and the corners of the mouth slightly raised. A natural and unpretentious smile will make a significant change in the photo. Demonstration: 193 1 Member Ma (Yue Xiao) > >; Master Zheng, a professional photographer, said: The legendary "holding white paper" may not have a good effect, because all the calls from 45 degrees are pure light. "Look at the camera with your eyes and punch it" is suitable for people with small eyes. If you have big eyes, you don't have to. If you are not careful, you will show your head line. Don't think that the more you shoot, the better. In fact, the expressions in the first two pictures are the most natural, and they become stiff at the back. Smiling will add points to the photo, but try not to show your teeth. Usually, people's mental state will be better in the afternoon than in the morning. Drink less water the night before taking pictures to avoid edema. If you are comfortable with the camera, you might as well take a deep breath (not too deliberately) when the photographer presses the shutter, so that the expression you take is the most vivid.