Photos For Dating App

Four Types Of Dating App Photos You Should Delete Immediately. This girl is undeniably cure, but what does this type of photo say about her? Gym / Fitness / Yoga Photos. “Indiana Jones” Photos. “Seductive” Pictures. Get professional dating photos for your dating profile from an experienced online dating photographer, as a bonus you can use the same photos for your dating profiles, social media sites, Facebook and LinkedIn. One photo shoot can be used across all your online profiles. What could be better than multi-use photos for your online presence. Woman using dating app and swiping user photos Unrecognizable woman using dating app and swiping user photos dating app stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images. Dating app or site in mobile phone screen. Man swiping and liking profiles on relationship site or application. Single guy using smartphone to find love, partner and girlfriend.

Ashley Batz/Bustle

When you're single and looking to mingle, there's absolutely no shame in turning to online dating (aka the ol' millennial standby) to help you find someone. There's also no shame in doing some research to figure out how to get more matches on dating apps — because putting a little time and effort upfront into updating your dating profile can really pay off in the long run. One thing that can seriously make all the difference? Knowing what kinds of pictures to use on dating apps, and which ones are better left to collect virtual dust on your old Photobucket account.

'I like to call dating app photos 'prime advertising space,' Meredith Davis, Head of Communications at dating app The League, tells Bustle. 'On The League, you only have up to six photos to advertise what is important to you whether that be family, sports, travel, etc. Rather than trying to optimize for the most hearts, I always suggest trying to optimize for the right hearts. The people with similar passions or interests as you will get excited about potentially matching if they see that you also enjoy hiking, cooking, or hanging out with your family.'

In the fast-paced world of online dating, first impressions make a big difference, and the photos you choose should say something about who you are. So if you feel like you need to hit refresh on your dating profile, here are 11 hacks for making the most of your profile pics — and hopefully raking in even more matches as a result.

When you see your mom this upcoming Mother's Day, you might want to press pause on brunch to ask her to pose for a few pictures with you: according to new data from The League, users who have at least one photo with their mom saw a seven percent higher match rate than those without. Because who doesn't want a date who appreciates their mama?

According to a 2016 study from Tinder — which analyzed 12,000 photographs from users aged 18 to 40 from multiple major U.S. metro cities — you're better off ditching hats and glasses in your dating app pics. Users wearing glasses in a profile picture (prescription or sunglasses) were 15 percent less likely to be right-swiped; for those wearing a hat, their chances of being swiped right on decreased by 12 percent.

If your goal is to attract a mate (or just a date) online, you might want to take a leaf from the peacock's book and flaunt some brightly colored attire in your dating app pics. According to the Tinder study, 72 percent of Tinder users opt for outfits in neutral colors like black, white, or beige in their profile pictures — which means if you wear something bright, you'll be more likely to stand out (and hopefully catch a cutie's eye).

If you're camera shy, coming up with more than one or two good photos of yourself for your dating apps can be tough — but it's totally worth the effort if you want more matches.

'I would encourage users to provide multiple shots that feature them in different ways, such as a full-length shot, a shot from the waist up, etc.,' Dr. Jess Carbino, Bumble Sociologist (formerly Tinder Sociologist), tells Bustle. 'You should be providing different perspectives of who you are in all facets.'

According to Hinge's 2017 Profile Picture Report, 80 percent of Hinge users' profile pictures were posed — but those that werecandid were 15 percent more likely to be liked by other users. Some practical advice? Have a handful of both candids and posed shots to get the best of both worlds and wow everyone.

Although it's not a good idea to have *only* group photos on your dating apps (no one can tell who's who!), having a couple shots of you and your friends enjoying a night out can go a long way. Hinge's Profile Picture Report found that pictures of users having fun with their friends somewhere were 74 percent more likely to get a like.

You might have put a lot of hard work into learning how to perfectly smize, but a regular old smile might be more beneficial for your dating profile: the Hinge Profile Picture Report found that photos of users showing off their pearly whites were 23 percent more likely to be liked.

You might typically be Team #NoFilter, but trying out a black and white filter for one (but not all) of your dating app pictures might not be a bad idea. According to the Hinge Profile Picture Report, although only three percent of users' pictures were black and white, those that were were 106 times more likely to be liked than color photos — talk about good odds!

If sports are your thing, you're in luck: the Hinge data found that photos of users playing a sport or doing something athletic performed 75 percent better than the average, non-sporty photo. If you need me, I'll be over here editing donuts out of my pictures and replacing them with basketballs.

In a 2017 study to see if travel photos fare better than other dating app photos, Hinge analyzed around 180,000 user photos and found that, while only 3.4 percent of were of travel, those that were received 30 percent morelikes. There you have it: a ready-made excuse to book a plane ticket to the exotic locale of your dreams, all in the name of boosting your dating profile.

If you're wondering what you should absolutely not do in your dating app pics, here are the biggest no-nos, courtesy of the Hinge Profile Picture Report: wearing sunglasses, using Snapchat filters, posing with a possible significant other, beach photos, and selfies — particularly bathroom selfies.

Ultimately, the trick to getting more matches online is simple: don't be afraid to make a real connection, and always be your most authentic self. So upload whichever photos make you feel like your best, most beautiful self, and watch as the matches roll in!

It happens to the best of us—you’re signing up for a dating app and you get to that step where it’s time to add your photos when you realize that the only pictures on your phone are of your dog, what you ate for dinner last week, and that random sunset that really made your night last Friday. Most of us don’t have the perfect photo for our dating profile sitting there in our phone, waiting to go… Or do we?

As it turns out, the perfect online dating photo for your profile may already be in your camera roll. You just need to know how to choose the right one. To help you out, the online dating site and app Zoosk looked into the data, and found a few data-backed tips about how to choose the best possible dating photo.

Here’s what they found:

1. Don’t wear a hat.
Online daters (both guys and girls) were seen as less attractive, and thus got less likes from potential dates, when they were wearing a hat in their photo. People like to see as much of you as possible—your whole face and even those lovely locks, so show off a little and ditch the hat.

2. Use a full-body photo.
Including at least one full-body photo in your dating profile can get you up to 203% more incoming messages than the average. Phew! That’s a lot. On top of that, people who have a full-body photo also get 33% more replies to their messages.

App

3. Got a favorite sports team? Get your jersey out.
People wearing a jersey, t-shirt of their favorite team, or sports outfit in their photos get 32% more incoming messages and 17% more responses. It’s a great way to show off your personality in your photo and give someone something to break the ice with.

4. Add a vacation pic.
Maybe it’s because everyone looks so rested and relaxed on vacation, or maybe it’s because it’s another great conversation starter. Either way, adding a vacation photo to your profile can get you up to 6% more messages.

5. Ladies, snap those selfies.
Women who have a selfie photo get 4% more messages. Guys, not so much. Men who have a selfie photo get 8% fewer messages than the average.

6. Fellas, use an outdoor shot.
Men who add an outdoor photo to their profile get 19% more messages while women who add an outdoor photo get 40% fewer.

7. Don’t take a photo in your car.
Photos of people in front of a car or motorcycle, or inside of a car resulted in fewer likes. So if you’ve got a great set of wheels you may want to think twice before showing them off in your dating profile. Remember, people want to see and connect with you, not with what you drive.

8. Ditch the shades.
Similar to hats, people who wear sunglasses (and thus hide large parts of their faces) get 63% fewer messages and also receive fewer likes.

9. Be the only person in your photo.
It’s hard for people to tell who you are if you use a group photo. So much so that people who have more than one person in their photos get 42% fewer messages. And also avoid a photo with an ex or someone who looks like they could be a date. It’s tempting to use that wedding photo where you’re dressed amazing and dancing with a friend, but if the person you’re posing with looks like a date it could turn people off.

10. Don’t pose with an animal.
As someone who’s Instagram is a steady stream of photos of my dog, I find this a particularly hard piece of advice to give, but the sad truth is that animal photos don’t go over well. If you’re posing with a dog, cat, monkey, bird, tiger, or any other furry friend, it can get you up to 53% fewer messages.

11. If you can, verify your photos.
Not every site has a feature like this, but if you can verify your photos it can pay off big time. On Zoosk, people who verify their photos can get up to 100% more messages than the average. It’s a big boost and can legitimize your whole profile.

12. Ladies, go for the closeup and show off those eyes.
In a recent survey, 53% of men said that the first thing they notice about a woman’s profile picture is her eyes. After that, 32% of men said they notice a woman’s body, 12% said her hair, and 3% said they notice a woman’s lips.

13. Use natural makeup.
In the same survey, 86% of men admitted that they prefer a woman with light and natural makeup over someone with a profile photo who’s super done up.

14. Use more than 4.
The more photos the better, but the magic number is four. After looking into the data, Zoosk found that profiles with more than four photos get more messages than those with fewer photos, and they also have longer conversations.

After reading through the tips above, you may start to see a theme—people want to see you! The real you. It may seem counter-intuitive but your dating profile is the one place you’re actually supposed to show off a little. So make sure you’re not hiding in the shadows of your car or behind a pair of sunglasses, be the main focus of the picture, be natural, and put yourself out there. You may be surprised by how well it works.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Photos For Dating Apps

By clicking Submit you agree to Zoosk’s terms of use and privacy policy.