Best Photos for Your Marriage Biodata: Dos and Don'ts
June 9, 2026 · 1 min read
Your photo is the first thing anyone notices on a marriage biodata. A good one builds instant warmth; a poor one can cut a profile's appeal in half. Here's how to choose well.
Do
- Use a recent photo. It should look like you today.
- Pick good, natural lighting. Daylight near a window is ideal.
- Smile genuinely. A relaxed, friendly expression is far more inviting than a stiff pose.
- Keep the background simple. A plain or uncluttered backdrop keeps the focus on you.
- Dress neatly in something you'd be comfortable being remembered in.
Don't
- Don't use heavily filtered or edited photos. They reduce trust.
- Don't crop a group photo. Pixelated faces and stray arms look careless.
- Don't use sunglasses or hats that hide your face.
- Don't use a tiny, low-resolution image — it'll look blurry in print.
A note on placement
A good template positions your photo so it complements the text rather than competing with it. On SnapBiodata, the photo you upload is automatically sized and placed to look great on every layout, and it's embedded cleanly in your downloaded PDF.
Have your photo ready? Add it to your biodata now.