How to Take an ID Photo with an iPhone

Maintain a plain facial expression, or gently lift the corners of your lips. Your eyes must be fully open. Take several photos and choose the one you like best. Pro tip: Use the camera timer set to 10 seconds (when taking iPhone passport photos yourself).

To increase the contrast on an iPhone, adjust the exposure and brightness by following these steps:

Open the camera app on your iPhone.
Tap on the screen to focus on your face. Since you’re taking a picture of yourself, you’ll want a friend to help you with this. A yellow box will appear to indicate where the camera is focusing.
Once the camera has focused on the subject, swipe up or down on the screen to adjust the exposure level. Swiping up will increase the exposure, making the image brighter and decreasing contrast, while swiping down will decrease the exposure, making the image darker and increasing contrast.
You can also use the HDR (High Dynamic Range) feature in the camera app to capture images with a wider range of contrast. To turn on HDR:

Go to your iPhone’s general settings.
Select ‘Camera’.
Toggle off the ‘Smart HDR’ option, so that the HDR setting appears on the camera app.
Tap on ‘HDR’ on the top left corner of the screen. The camera will take multiple shots at different exposure levels and combine them to create a final image with improved contrast.
Once you’ve made your adjustments, tap on the shutter button to take your photo. If the photo doesn’t look convincing enough, you can use a photo editing app to further adjust the contrast after the photo has been taken.

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