Tips for taking better fit pics?
Attached some recent fit pics, more than happy for any suggestions. Don’t judge the wall sign, uni accommodation haha






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Put your phone against something or in a cup and use the self timer to take a picture (using the back camera) from a reasonable distance
You can also take a video instead and export individual frames via google images and other apps
i’ll give that a try with tomorrows, thank you!

version of the sticker stmn shared with more info