Could be you are engaging us in body dysmorphic disorder.
Your front face photo shows one ear is higher up and more forward than the other one. Also, more facial hair can be seen on the lower cheek area where one ear is held higher up than on the other side. So what you are doing in the photo is turning the head so that part of the face is CLOSER to the camera and brought more into the foreground of the picture plane leaving the other part more in the background. That alone will make one side look 'bigger'. Unless one ear is significantly HIGHER and more FORWARD to the face as the other one, if that's how you look at yourself in the mirror to judge asymmetry, it could mean body dysmorphic disorder.
It isn't uncommon for BBD types to strike uneven poses as to engage others to 'see their asymmetry'.
If it isn't BDD, than you would need a properly aligned frontal photo.