Valentine’s Day: How to Find Love with a Dating App Photography Session. / by Leticia Gaidon Bradford

Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and you might be feeling lonely or frustrated with your love life. You are a successful business owner or executive, and you have everything you need in your career. But when it comes to romance, you struggle to find the right match. Maybe you never married, or maybe you went through a divorce. Either way, you deserve to find someone who appreciates you and makes you happy.

But how do you find love in this busy and competitive world? You don’t have time to go out and meet new people, and you don’t want to waste your time on dating apps that don’t work. You want to find someone who is compatible with you, who shares your values and goals, and who is attracted to you.

That’s where I come in. I am a professional photographer who specializes in dating app photography. I help you create stunning photos that showcase your personality, style, and confidence. I help you stand out from the crowd and attract the right people to your profile.

AI and Photoshop edited image by Leticia Gaidon Bradford Photography

Why You Need a Dating App Photography Session

You need a dating app photography session because your photos are the first thing that potential matches see on dating apps. They are the first impression hat you make, and they can make or break your chances of finding love. According to a study by eHarmony, 90% of online daters say that photos are the most important factor in their decision to swipe right or left. And according to another study by OkCupid, people who have good photos get 3 times more messages than those who have bad photos.

What Makes a Good Dating App Photo: Tips

It’s not just about looking good. It’s about looking authentic, natural, and engaging. It’s about showing your personality, your interests, and your lifestyle. It’s about telling a story about who you are and what you are looking for.

That’s why you need a professional photographer who knows how to capture your best angles, your best expressions, and your best moments. A photographer who can help you choose the right outfits, the right locations, and the right poses. A photographer who can make you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera.

That’s what I do. I offer a dating app photography session that is tailored to your needs and preferences. I work with you to create photos that reflect your true self and your ideal partner. I help you create photos that are:

  • High-quality: I use professional equipment and editing software to ensure that your photos are clear, sharp, and well-lit.

  • Flattering: I use flattering angles, lighting, and poses to highlight your best features.

  • Varied: I use different outfits, locations, and backgrounds to show different aspects of your personality and lifestyle.

  • Natural: I use candid and relaxed shots to show your genuine smile and expression.

  • Engaging: I use props, activities, and emotions to show your interests and passions.

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AI and Photoshop edited image by Leticia Gaidon Bradford Photography

I look great in my profile pictures. They were taken when I didn’t need online dating to meet people.
— Unknown

With my dating app photography session, you will get photos that will make you look amazing and feel confident. You will get photos that will make potential matches stop and take notice. You will get photos that will increase your chances of finding the person you are looking for.

How to Book a Free Video Consultation with Me

Send me a message to book your free video consultation for a dating app photography session with me today.

Free consultation days: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 am and 2 pm.

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Thank you for reading.

Bye for now.