Demonstration Photo of Woman holding ID card

Demonstration/Instructional Photo
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**Update: a new demo photo has been uploaded. please make sure your photo is a head on, straight forward shot, not angled. It must be a close up of both the face and your ID/credit card object.

**Update: the age range has been changed. Please refrain from entering this request if you are not between the ages of 35-50.

**Update: only have one hand holding the card next to your face

**Update: shoot photo on a clean white background with good lighting.

Who?
We need a caucasian woman between the ages of 35-50, casually dressed, smiling, natural makeup, no jewelry, looking straight into the camera. think smiling mugshot.
What?
The photo will be from the chest up, square sized, with the woman holding an ID/credit card object (we will photoshop the specific card types in ourselves). None of the information can be covered by any part of the hand, so card must be held as shown in sample photo attached. Card must be positioned directly next to face , as close as possible.
Where?
indoors white background
Why?
This photo will be used as a guide for instructing customers how to position themselves and their ID in front of our camera, which will be capturing a photo of them and their ID.

Additional Requirements
Orientation :
Square
Environment :
Indoor
Lighting :
Studio
Space For Copy :
No
Model Release :
Required (if applicable)
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Messages posted by users

9 years ago - Thank you very much for the purchase. :-) I'm very happy we could deliver exactly what you were looking for.
9 years ago - great submissions! We really link the lighting in Kinga's photo. We have another day. Keep them coming :)
9 years ago - updates have been posted. please view the brief
9 years ago - thanks for nomination...
9 years ago - Only if someone is dumb enough to use a real card/license.
9 years ago - Yea. This request is identity theft prone without taking precaution.
9 years ago - Appreciate it! 😊
9 years ago - Good to know! Just looking out;)
9 years ago - @Megan - thanks! It's actually one of those cardboard cards that they send to get you to sign up for a new credit card. It says preferred customer on it and the numbers are fake.
9 years ago - @kristenbruley Kristen, for safe measure you may want to pull this photo and repost after blurring the card number. In this day in age unfortunately every bit of info you out there like this can be stolen. Snapwire is a great community but a vast one.