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co*ella
Reader · 2025-12-30 06:11
Hello MaTitie, this was such a reassuring read. I’m currently renovating my forever home here in the UK and trying to keep my content creation workflow as simple and elegant as possible, but the verification process has been a mental block for me. I’m worried about glare on my ID because my lighting setup is very warm and moody for my brand aesthetic. Do you think I should temporarily set up a cooler, more clinical lighting space just for the ID photo, or is natural daylight near a window truly the best option? Also, have you seen many creators struggle with the name matching if they use a stage name that’s very different from their legal one?

MaTitie(Reply to @co*ella)
Author · 2025-12-31 05:36
Hello there, it's lovely to connect. That is a very sensible question, and you are right to think about the lighting. For the ID photo itself, you should absolutely prioritise clarity over your brand's moody aesthetic. Think of it as a technical task separate from your creative work. Natural daylight from a window is excellent because it is even and reduces harsh shadows, but if the light is too warm, it can sometimes affect how the text reads on the camera sensor. If you can, a simple, neutral LED light placed to the side can work wonders. The goal is just to make the text crisp and the corners visible. Once that is done, you can switch right back to your beautiful warm lighting for your actual content. Regarding your stage name, that is perfectly normal. The verification checks your legal identity against the ID, but the name your fans see is your display name on your profile. Just ensure your legal name and date of birth in your account settings match your ID documents exactly, and your stage name can be as different as you like. Keeping that administrative part separate from your creative persona is a smart way to manage the mental load. I hope this helps you feel more confident about the process. All the best with the renovations and your content. MaTitie
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