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Your report · Jun 18, 2025 · Women, 25-34 · 5 photos

Photo 3 is your opener.

100 women, ages 25–34, reviewed your 5 photos. Photo 3 pulled ahead convincingly — natural light and direct eye contact are your biggest assets.

100 women · ages 25–34

#1 · Lead photo
87%87 / 100 chose it first

Clean studio lighting and a genuine wide smile with direct eye contact. The neutral background keeps all attention on your face. Women cited the warmth and eye contact as the two main reasons they'd swipe right — over 60 of 100 voters mentioned one or both.

Final ranking

#1
Photo 3Lead photo

Studio light, genuine smile, direct eye contact — the combination this audience responds to most.

87%

87 votes

#2
Photo 1Strong second

Well-groomed, composed. Slightly more guarded energy than Photo 3.

74%

74 votes

#3
Photo 5Context photo

Outdoor setting and natural laugh add personality; gaze is slightly off-camera.

61%

61 votes

#4
Photo 2Passable

Plain white background and neutral expression reduce warmth and connection.

38%

38 votes

#5
Photo 4Low performer

Sunglasses block eye contact entirely; busy street background is distracting.

19%

19 votes

Your top three, explained

#1

Your strongest opener

Soft studio lighting, a clean neutral background, and a genuine wide smile with full eye contact — this is exactly what the 25–34 audience responds to first. Over 60 voters cited the eye contact or the smile as their reason for choosing it. This is the photo that earns the conversation.

#2

Reliable second slot

A darker, more composed portrait that reads as confident and well-groomed. Several voters described it as "attractive but serious." That quality works well as a second photo — once she's already drawn in by Photo 3's warmth, this one confirms substance.

#3

Personality and context

Golden-hour outdoor light and a natural laugh show a side of you that studio shots can't capture. The off-camera gaze costs a few points with this audience, but the authentic, unposed feel earns it a solid third slot — it tells her there's a real person behind the profile.

About your set overall

Your top two photos share one key trait: clean, distraction-free backgrounds that keep the focus entirely on your face. The moment a background competes for attention — as in Photos 2 and 4 — scores drop significantly.

Eye contact is your strongest lever. Photos 3, 1, and 2 show direct-to-camera eye contact and averaged 66% — compared to 40% for Photos 5 and 4 where eye contact is broken or hidden. That 26-point gap is the single most actionable finding in your set.

Sunglasses are a hard no for a lead photo with this audience. Photo 4 scored the lowest in your set almost entirely because of them. Women 25–34 want to see your eyes before they decide — blocking them removes your biggest asset.

A few simple next steps

Set Photo 3 as your first photo on Hinge, Bumble, and Tinder — the smile and eye contact combination outperformed every other shot by a wide margin.

Move Photo 5 to the third or fourth position. The outdoor setting adds personality once she's already engaged with Photos 3 and 1.

Retake Photo 4 without sunglasses in natural light with a simple background — same conditions as Photo 3.

For your next session, keep the same clean-background studio setup as Photo 3. That environment is doing as much work as your expression.

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