These are samples of the photographs that need to be sent if you want your hand read. For the complete instructions write to me at:
and I will send you the written instructions.
1) Full hand photos of both hands - it is not necessary for the background to be plain. It can be any background as long as the contrast is present.
HAND WITH THE FINGERS AND THUMB CLOSE TOGETHER.
Hold the hand upright, preferably against a wall so that the hand does not bend backwards or forward. Or hold it up absolutely straight, as if taking an oath.
More samples of the full hand photos
HAND IN A RELAXED/NATURAL POSITION but note that the fingers are straightened out. PLEASE DO NOT CUP YOUR HANDS. It is recommended that you hold the hand vertically and take the photos with the back of the hand pressed against a wall.
Photos of both the hands are required.
THIS IS A PHOTO OF A CUPPED HAND. PLEASE DO NOT SEND SUCH A PHOTOGRAPH.
BACK OF THE HAND. Do not bend your hand either forward or backwards. Photos of both hands are required.
2) Hand Close ups of both the palms. Hold your hand vertically, against a wall.
Another example of a palm closeup.
3) Thumb shape
THUMB SHAPE FROM THE FRONT. Both thumbs are required.
THUMB SHAPE FROM THE BACK. Both thumbs are required.
4) Fingerprint Photos.
FINGERTIPS - This is required of both hands.
One option is to take a photograph of the top half of the fingers together, but for this, all your fingers need to be straight, or it will not work. In many cases fingertips are slightly turned away. In this case, take each finger separately or two together. And be very careful about labelling the photos.
Focus on the centre of the fingertip.
THUMB PRINTS. This is required of both hands.
ALTERNATIVE METHOD – INKED FINGERPRINTS USING THE STAMP PAD. It is best to avoid this method as it's messy, and also today the phone cameras are good enough so this is not required. However, in case you would like to use this method, follow the instructions given in the email sent to you.
Please label to avoid any confusion.
1) Full hand photos of both hands - it is not necessary for the background to be plain. It can be any background as long as the contrast is present.
HAND WITH THE FINGERS AND THUMB CLOSE TOGETHER.
Hold the hand upright, preferably against a wall so that the hand does not bend backwards or forward. Or hold it up absolutely straight, as if taking an oath.
More samples of the full hand photos
HAND IN A RELAXED/NATURAL POSITION but note that the fingers are straightened out. PLEASE DO NOT CUP YOUR HANDS. It is recommended that you hold the hand vertically and take the photos with the back of the hand pressed against a wall.
Photos of both the hands are required.
THIS IS A PHOTO OF A CUPPED HAND. PLEASE DO NOT SEND SUCH A PHOTOGRAPH.
BACK OF THE HAND. Do not bend your hand either forward or backwards. Photos of both hands are required.
2) Hand Close ups of both the palms. Hold your hand vertically, against a wall.
Another example of a palm closeup.
3) Thumb shape
THUMB SHAPE FROM THE FRONT. Both thumbs are required.
THUMB SHAPE FROM THE BACK. Both thumbs are required.
4) Fingerprint Photos.
FINGERTIPS - This is required of both hands.
One option is to take a photograph of the top half of the fingers together, but for this, all your fingers need to be straight, or it will not work. In many cases fingertips are slightly turned away. In this case, take each finger separately or two together. And be very careful about labelling the photos.
Focus on the centre of the fingertip.
THUMB PRINTS. This is required of both hands.
ALTERNATIVE METHOD – INKED FINGERPRINTS USING THE STAMP PAD. It is best to avoid this method as it's messy, and also today the phone cameras are good enough so this is not required. However, in case you would like to use this method, follow the instructions given in the email sent to you.
Please label to avoid any confusion.
Find out How To Read Hands (the methodology used) and remember, your hand reflects your own opinion of yourself.
Related Reading: What to expect from a private hand reading or try the Testimonial page, starting with the first one, to see what clients have written about me.
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