Shoot more than you need and pick the best — most photographers do.
Light and setup
Face a window or soft light so it falls evenly on you; avoid harsh overhead shadows. Keep the background clean and on-brand.
Use a tripod and timer/remote so you can frame and relax.
Angles and posing
Shoot from slightly above for flattering angles, vary poses, and take many frames. Small changes in chin, shoulders and hands change a lot.
Keep some shots safe-for-platform for promotion.
FAQ
How do I take good OnlyFans photos?
Use soft, even light (a window works), a tripod and timer, flattering angles, and take many shots to pick the best.
Do I need a photographer?
Not to start. A phone, good light and practice are enough; a photographer can help once you scale.
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