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I took some lifestyle portraits of a client and I'm curious which you think are best for online dating. Some of Alex's criteria: 1) Activity shots preferably 2) Not posed/try to be candid 3) Good lighting and angles (at least the subject should be exposed properly and not shoot from a downward angle) 4) Image quality 5) Generally don't look into lens (although there are exceptions; one of Alex's pics which he uses a lot where he's sitting on a ledge, he has eye contact with camera) 6) Photos should be contextually congruent, e.g. don't wear a 3 piece suit in the middle of a forest Any feedback in terms of how to improve this style of photography for online dating is appreciated. FYI these are all 1x1 cropping which is compatible with most apps.

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I've been using the Big 3 for about a year and have only banged 8 women from them during that time which is pretty pitiful. Recently I've been in some sort of Hinge purgatory where most of the women I see are not attractive at all. I already deleted my Bumble account and would like to delete the other two and start over. Before I do, I would like your input on the photos I have. I've been using a mix of the ones here except for the ones in the plaid shirts I took recently. I'm also struggling with getting non-posed images. Most of the photos you see here are me setting up my camera with a timer on a tripod. It's hard for me to look "natural" in those. Any other critiques would be greatly appreciated. I'm also thinking about nixing the shirtless photo because the quality is poor. I might try to substitute a higher quality picture of me working out instead.

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