Feeld Selfie Photos Photo Shot List
Download the ultimate Feeld Selfie Photos photo shot list. Organized by time of day with equipment tips and preparation guides.
This shot list is built specifically for Feeld selfie photos: it blends platform-aware guidance (anonymity, kink- and poly-friendly cues, and honest context) with practical selfie techniques you can shoot with a phone. Use it as a checklist during a 30–60 minute session to produce a variety of profile-ready images that communicate your vibe without oversharing.
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Time of day
Mirror & Full-Body Selfies
Morning4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Clean Mirror Outfit Shot | Stand straight at an angle to the mirror, weight on back foot, phone low so the lens doesn't block your face; include the whole outfit to convey aesthetic and how you present yourself on dates or events. | Clear the background and remove identifiers like mail or registration stickers from view. | Medium |
| 2 | Sash or Harness Detail Full-Body | Wear a harness or visible accessory and step back enough so the item is visible but your face remains part of the frame; this shows kink-friendly cues in a confident, non-explicit way that Feeld users often appreciate. | Test poses in the mirror to find an angle that flatters both the accessory and your posture. | Full body |
| 3 | Mirror Silhouette with Soft Lighting | Place a light source behind you and angle the mirror so your outline and important accessories are visible while facial detail is muted—this creates an alluring, privacy-conscious image for Feeld. | Requires careful exposure balance and possibly a tripod to avoid camera reflection. | Medium |
| 4 | Group/Partner Mirror (Consent-First) | If listing as a couple or poly household, take a mirror selfie with partners visible, positioned to show connection but not necessarily full faces if privacy is preferred; label who is who in profile text for clarity. | Obtain explicit consent from everyone in the photo and remove any identifying background info. | Medium |
- Medium#1
Clean Mirror Outfit Shot
- Direction
- Stand straight at an angle to the mirror, weight on back foot, phone low so the lens doesn't block your face; include the whole outfit to convey aesthetic and how you present yourself on dates or events.
- Pose
- Clear the background and remove identifiers like mail or registration stickers from view.
- Full body#2
Sash or Harness Detail Full-Body
- Direction
- Wear a harness or visible accessory and step back enough so the item is visible but your face remains part of the frame; this shows kink-friendly cues in a confident, non-explicit way that Feeld users often appreciate.
- Pose
- Test poses in the mirror to find an angle that flatters both the accessory and your posture.
- Medium#3
Mirror Silhouette with Soft Lighting
- Direction
- Place a light source behind you and angle the mirror so your outline and important accessories are visible while facial detail is muted—this creates an alluring, privacy-conscious image for Feeld.
- Pose
- Requires careful exposure balance and possibly a tripod to avoid camera reflection.
- Medium#4
Group/Partner Mirror (Consent-First)
- Direction
- If listing as a couple or poly household, take a mirror selfie with partners visible, positioned to show connection but not necessarily full faces if privacy is preferred; label who is who in profile text for clarity.
- Pose
- Obtain explicit consent from everyone in the photo and remove any identifying background info.
Context & Lifestyle Selfies
Morning4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cafe or Co-Working Selfie | Sit near a window with soft side light, include a laptop or journal in frame to communicate intellectual or creative interests relevant to Feeld connections seeking conversation-first matches. | Frame so the setting is readable but avoid showing computer screens with private info. | Medium |
| 2 | Play-Safe Space Teaser | Snap a selfie that includes a discreet corner of a playroom or consent board (out of explicit focus) to indicate experience and safety awareness without explicit content—signals responsibility to kink-aware Feeld users. | Be mindful of platform rules and legal considerations; show only consensual, non-explicit elements. | Medium |
| 3 | Travel Snapshot with Local Detail | A waist-up selfie with a recognizable but non-sensitive landmark in the blurred background—useful for showing adventurousness and potential conversation starters for Feeld matches interested in travel. | Avoid geotags or precise location details if you prefer discretion. | Medium |
| 4 | Workshop/Class Glow | After a class (dance, tantra, BDSM education), take a candid selfie with messy hair and a genuine smile to signal ongoing personal growth and community involvement popular among Feeld users. | Ask permission if others are visible and crop tightly to maintain focus on you. | Medium |
- Medium#1
Cafe or Co-Working Selfie
- Direction
- Sit near a window with soft side light, include a laptop or journal in frame to communicate intellectual or creative interests relevant to Feeld connections seeking conversation-first matches.
- Pose
- Frame so the setting is readable but avoid showing computer screens with private info.
- Medium#2
Play-Safe Space Teaser
- Direction
- Snap a selfie that includes a discreet corner of a playroom or consent board (out of explicit focus) to indicate experience and safety awareness without explicit content—signals responsibility to kink-aware Feeld users.
- Pose
- Be mindful of platform rules and legal considerations; show only consensual, non-explicit elements.
- Medium#3
Travel Snapshot with Local Detail
- Direction
- A waist-up selfie with a recognizable but non-sensitive landmark in the blurred background—useful for showing adventurousness and potential conversation starters for Feeld matches interested in travel.
- Pose
- Avoid geotags or precise location details if you prefer discretion.
- Medium#4
Workshop/Class Glow
- Direction
- After a class (dance, tantra, BDSM education), take a candid selfie with messy hair and a genuine smile to signal ongoing personal growth and community involvement popular among Feeld users.
- Pose
- Ask permission if others are visible and crop tightly to maintain focus on you.
Natural Close-Ups
Indoor · any time4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Soft Smile Close-Up | Chin slightly down, eyes looking at the lens, soft natural smile; crop mid-chest to top of head so the face reads clearly in thumbnails and the expression feels approachable for Feeld users. This works because Feeld profiles benefit from clear, welcoming faces that invite conversation. | Use the front camera in portrait mode and keep the background uncluttered to avoid privacy leaks. | Close-up |
| 2 | Intent Gaze (slightly off-camera) | Turn your head 10–15 degrees and look just off the lens with relaxed brows; frame tightly to emphasize eyes and jawline to suggest thoughtfulness or intensity—traits often appreciated on Feeld profiles seeking deeper connection. | Use a timer or friend so you can compose expression without the distraction of holding the phone. | Medium |
| 3 | Soft-Focus with Backlight | Position yourself with a soft light source behind your shoulder (window or lamp) to create a halo rim, expose for your face; the result is intimate and slightly dreamlike—good for Feeld users wanting sensual but tasteful selfies. | Avoid strong silhouettes; increase exposure or use a reflector to keep facial detail visible. | Medium |
| 4 | Masked/Anonymity Close-Up | Crop to show eyes and nose, using a partial mask, scarf, or shadows to preserve anonymity while still expressing emotion—useful for Feeld members who prefer privacy while signaling interest in discretion. | Confirm the mask isn't against community rules and avoid identifiable background details. | Close-up |
- Close-up#1
Soft Smile Close-Up
- Direction
- Chin slightly down, eyes looking at the lens, soft natural smile; crop mid-chest to top of head so the face reads clearly in thumbnails and the expression feels approachable for Feeld users. This works because Feeld profiles benefit from clear, welcoming faces that invite conversation.
- Pose
- Use the front camera in portrait mode and keep the background uncluttered to avoid privacy leaks.
- Medium#2
Intent Gaze (slightly off-camera)
- Direction
- Turn your head 10–15 degrees and look just off the lens with relaxed brows; frame tightly to emphasize eyes and jawline to suggest thoughtfulness or intensity—traits often appreciated on Feeld profiles seeking deeper connection.
- Pose
- Use a timer or friend so you can compose expression without the distraction of holding the phone.
- Medium#3
Soft-Focus with Backlight
- Direction
- Position yourself with a soft light source behind your shoulder (window or lamp) to create a halo rim, expose for your face; the result is intimate and slightly dreamlike—good for Feeld users wanting sensual but tasteful selfies.
- Pose
- Avoid strong silhouettes; increase exposure or use a reflector to keep facial detail visible.
- Close-up#4
Masked/Anonymity Close-Up
- Direction
- Crop to show eyes and nose, using a partial mask, scarf, or shadows to preserve anonymity while still expressing emotion—useful for Feeld members who prefer privacy while signaling interest in discretion.
- Pose
- Confirm the mask isn't against community rules and avoid identifiable background details.
Accessory & Detail Selfies
Indoor · any time4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ring, Collar, or Jewelry Close-Up | Macro-style shot focusing on a collar clasp, ring, or meaningful jewelry piece; include a soft blur of your profile in the background to maintain human context while highlighting the detail. | Make sure the piece is recognizable and conveys intentionality rather than ambiguity. | Close-up |
| 2 | Tattoo Story Crop | Show a tattoo fragment with visible skin context and a small part of your face or torso to tell a story—tattoos often function as conversation hooks on Feeld. | Avoid revealing tattoos that encode personal info like names or addresses. | Medium |
| 3 | Hands-in-Action Detail | Capture your hands holding a prop (rope, book on consent, tarot cards) with soft focus on the hands and faintly visible face; this signals competence and interest areas without full exposure. | Ensure props are shown respectfully and don't depict unsafe practices. | Medium |
| 4 | Eyes with Makeup or Contacts | Macro shot of eyes that emphasizes color or eyeliner styles common in alternative communities—good for showing aesthetic choices relevant to Feeld audiences. | Use ring light for catchlights and avoid heavy editing that alters eye color unrealistically. | Medium |
- Close-up#1
Ring, Collar, or Jewelry Close-Up
- Direction
- Macro-style shot focusing on a collar clasp, ring, or meaningful jewelry piece; include a soft blur of your profile in the background to maintain human context while highlighting the detail.
- Pose
- Make sure the piece is recognizable and conveys intentionality rather than ambiguity.
- Medium#2
Tattoo Story Crop
- Direction
- Show a tattoo fragment with visible skin context and a small part of your face or torso to tell a story—tattoos often function as conversation hooks on Feeld.
- Pose
- Avoid revealing tattoos that encode personal info like names or addresses.
- Medium#3
Hands-in-Action Detail
- Direction
- Capture your hands holding a prop (rope, book on consent, tarot cards) with soft focus on the hands and faintly visible face; this signals competence and interest areas without full exposure.
- Pose
- Ensure props are shown respectfully and don't depict unsafe practices.
- Medium#4
Eyes with Makeup or Contacts
- Direction
- Macro shot of eyes that emphasizes color or eyeliner styles common in alternative communities—good for showing aesthetic choices relevant to Feeld audiences.
- Pose
- Use ring light for catchlights and avoid heavy editing that alters eye color unrealistically.
Low-Light & Evening Vibes
Indoor · any time4 shots| # | Shot | Direction | Pose | Framing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Candlelit Profile Crop | Capture a face lit by a single candle or warm lamp with the rest of the frame in shadow; expose for the highlights on skin to create intimacy without explicit content. | Be careful with open flames; use battery-powered candles for safety during shoots. | Medium |
| 2 | Neon or Colored-LED Portrait | Use a colored LED behind or to the side for an alternative aesthetic; balance with a neutral fill so facial features remain identifiable—popular in alternative Feeld circles. | Test white balance and take multiple shots to find the color intensity that reads well in thumbnails. | Medium |
| 3 | Silk Sheet Partial Reveal | Sit on a bed with sheets pulled up just below shoulders and a dim bedside lamp creating soft shadows—conveys sensuality while keeping images tasteful for Feeld's adult audience. | Avoid showing explicit body parts; keep composition suggestive, not explicit. | Medium |
| 4 | Night-Window Reflection | Shoot your reflection in a dark window with city lights behind you; this creates a layered, introspective feel often effective for profiles searching for deeper conversations on Feeld. | Disable flash and use a tripod to avoid camera shake and unwanted reflections. | Medium |
- Medium#1
Candlelit Profile Crop
- Direction
- Capture a face lit by a single candle or warm lamp with the rest of the frame in shadow; expose for the highlights on skin to create intimacy without explicit content.
- Pose
- Be careful with open flames; use battery-powered candles for safety during shoots.
- Medium#2
Neon or Colored-LED Portrait
- Direction
- Use a colored LED behind or to the side for an alternative aesthetic; balance with a neutral fill so facial features remain identifiable—popular in alternative Feeld circles.
- Pose
- Test white balance and take multiple shots to find the color intensity that reads well in thumbnails.
- Medium#3
Silk Sheet Partial Reveal
- Direction
- Sit on a bed with sheets pulled up just below shoulders and a dim bedside lamp creating soft shadows—conveys sensuality while keeping images tasteful for Feeld's adult audience.
- Pose
- Avoid showing explicit body parts; keep composition suggestive, not explicit.
- Medium#4
Night-Window Reflection
- Direction
- Shoot your reflection in a dark window with city lights behind you; this creates a layered, introspective feel often effective for profiles searching for deeper conversations on Feeld.
- Pose
- Disable flash and use a tripod to avoid camera shake and unwanted reflections.
Before you shoot
Run through these the night before so the shoot itself stays fast.
- Audit your background for privacy. Scan each shooting location for mail, photos, license plates, or identifiable maps and remove them; Feeld users often prefer discretion, so erase personal identifiers before taking selfies.
- Plan wardrobe around cues, not labels. Choose 2–3 outfits that signal your Feeld interests (e.g., subtle harness, neutral leather jacket, soft knit) and avoid text or logos that misrepresent your orientation or safety stance.
- Charge, clean, and test camera settings. Fully charge devices, wipe lenses, and check portrait mode, gridlines, and exposure controls so you can reproduce consistent thumbnails across multiple shots.
- Prepare consent for any other people or venues. If shooting with partners or in a shared play space, get explicit written or recorded consent for profile use and confirm everyone’s comfort level about identifiable details.
- Create a quick shot list and timeline. Print or save this template and allocate 5–10 minutes per shot type; having an order (close-ups first, then full-body, then details) reduces retakes and preserves natural lighting windows.
Gear checklist
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