Feeld Photo Checklist

Use this Feeld photo checklist to make sure you nail every shot. Prioritized tasks from preparation to final upload.

This checklist is tailored for Feeld users who want profile photos that communicate openness, confidence, and creative self-expression without being overtly provocative. Follow these steps to plan, shoot, edit, and upload images that fit Feeld’s sex-positive, inclusive culture while protecting privacy and showing authentic personality.

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  • Write a short note (3–4 lines) describing the vibe you want: sensual but tasteful, artistic, playful, or serious; list anything you won’t show. This clarifies creative choices and keeps images aligned with Feeld’s sex-positive but non-exploitative tone.

  • Pick a main solo portrait plus 2–5 supporting shots (artistic detail, full-body, candid, and one interaction if applicable) so your profile tells a story across images. Feeld allows multiple photos; variety increases meaningful matches.

  • Plan whether you’ll use Feeld’s option to hide your profile from Facebook friends and prepare alternate images if you want more anonymity. Decide this first so wardrobe and location choices match your visibility level.

  • Confirm who wants what shown, who will be cropped or tagged, and what gestures are acceptable; record preferences in a shared message to avoid later confusion. Explicit consent is essential on Feeld’s open-minded platform.

  • Choose backdrops that feel expressive (studio wall, textured brick, cozy bedroom, art gallery) and check privacy for intimate shots; take phone test photos to check background clutter. Location affects mood and Feeld users respond well to artistic settings.

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  • Aim for the hour after sunrise or before sunset, or use indirect window light for soft shadows that read well in thumbnails and full-screen. Natural warm light highlights skin tone and feels intimate without explicitness.

  • Bounce light into shadowed areas with a small collapsible reflector or a neighbor’s white poster board to keep details visible and skin tones even. This prevents heavy contrast that can look harsh on mobile thumbnails.

  • Set up a tight vertical crop (head-to-chest) as your primary image because Feeld thumbnails favor verticals and they read well at small sizes. Test the crop on your phone to ensure eyes remain visible at thumbnail size.

  • Take 3–5 test shots checking that the nearest eye is sharp and highlights aren’t blown out; adjust ISO/aperture or move slightly to preserve detail. Sharp eyes convey presence and confidence that Feeld users look for.

  • Add a single colored light or practical (lamp, neon) for one or two artistic shots to show personality without relying on explicit content. Use low intensity and test white balance so skin tones remain natural.

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  • Bring a base outfit plus one layered change (jacket, scarf, jewelry) so you can create a new mood quickly between shots. Layering increases variety without a full outfit change during a short shoot.

  • Incorporate tasteful cues—accessory, fabric, or color—that hint at your interests (e.g., leather jacket, lace trim, bold jewelry) rather than explicit props; this communicates openness while staying tasteful on Feeld.

  • Choose solid colors or subtle textures so viewers focus on you and the mood rather than branding; plain tops and textured fabrics translate better in thumbnails and full-screen on Feeld.

  • Pack a single striking prop—vintage camera, hat, or scarf—that you can use for a detail shot to express personality without nudity. Props add narrative and are shareable conversation starters on Feeld profiles.

  • Choose complementary palettes for couple shots (e.g., warm neutrals + one accent color) so the photo reads cohesive while preserving individual style. This avoids looking staged and fits Feeld’s inclusive aesthetic.

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  • Stand or sit with shoulders back and an open chest or uncrossed arms to convey confidence and approachability; small changes like leaning forward can increase warmth. Feeld users respond well to confident, non-defensive postures.

  • Have the photographer ask you to walk, laugh, or adjust clothing and shoot bursts to capture a natural moment; candid movement creates authenticity that performs well on Feeld. Use continuous mode to increase chances of a keeper.

  • Look into the lens for your primary image to establish connection and presence; soften your expression if you want vulnerability rather than a stare. Direct eye contact is one of the strongest signals of confidence on dating apps.

  • Place yourself slightly left or right of frame to create visual interest, leaving space that hints at context or mood. Negative space helps Feeld thumbnails stand out and gives room for in-app cropping.

  • For duo or group profiles, capture one tender interaction (handhold, forehead touch) and one playful interaction (laughing, teasing) while keeping faces visible; avoid obscuring identities unless explicit consent says otherwise. Interaction shots convey dynamics sought by Feeld users.

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  • Upload at least one solo image for the account so potential matches can see each person clearly; Feeld profiles with clear solo shots get more contextual engagement. This also helps viewers decide who to message.

  • Compose at least one image that visually communicates your relationship style (equal framing for partners, leader/follower poses if negotiated) to set expectations honestly. Visual cues reduce mismatches on Feeld.

  • Use the image caption space to note who’s who and any role basics (e.g., ‘E & J — poly triad; we enjoy art nights’) so interested users understand context quickly. Clear labeling prevents confusion and invites appropriate outreach.

  • Include one neutral group shot, one affectionate but non-explicit image, and one playful or artistic image to show range while respecting comfort levels. This variety helps Feeld users see both chemistry and boundaries.

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  • Create a vertical crop and preview it at small sizes to ensure faces and key details remain visible as Feeld displays thumbnails differently across devices. Reframe and resave until the thumbnail reads clearly.

  • Apply minor color, exposure, or skin-smoothing adjustments but avoid heavy filters or body reshaping that change how you actually look; authenticity performs better on Feeld’s community. Preserve texture and natural skin tone.

  • Save a censored/more private version and an uncropped artistic version so you can swap images depending on whether you hide from Facebook friends or want broader visibility. This makes toggling privacy fast and safe.

  • Before publishing, toggle the option to hide your profile from Facebook friends if you want selective visibility and set any profile-level privacy controls offered by Feeld. Double-check settings after upload since some apps reset defaults.

  • Write a 10–30 word caption explaining the shot or mood, signaling interests and consent boundaries (e.g., ‘artistic portrait, into tantra & play, ask first’). Clear captions help attract like-minded Feeld users and reduce awkward messages.