
Not all sites and apps have this sort of limit, but for those that do, post a variety of images of yourself and make sure each photo is very different from the others. If a person really likes what they see, they hope the next photo will reveal more of your personality.


Max out photos in your profile Show off as much of you as you are allowed.

For selfies, don't forget the basics: good, crisp light from the front and get that high angle.Ģ. Seeing half of someone's face or cut-off body is a bummer -– you can do better. Other times, you may not realize which photo is even being presented as your first in your profile. Depending on some apps or devices, you may not even know you've been cropped out of a frame. According to New York Times bestselling author and dating expert Matthew Hussey, you want to "make sure your first photo is a close-up." He adds that you should "include one full-body photo." If potential admirers aren't wowed by your first photo, they will never make it to the rest of your profile. It's obvious but worth repeating that your profile photos should be clear and centered, vibrant and the epitome of you in one image.