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Monday 3 June 2013

Passport Photos Leeds And Tips For A Great Photograph

By David Hawkin


Do you dread having you passport photo taken? Are you embarrassed to show it off to your friends? Well you needn't worry you don't have to be a super model to take a great passport picture. The secret is in forward planning.

An old adage reminds us that failing to prepare is preparing for failure. This principle also applies to having one's photograph shot. Follow this advice to ensure a great picture every time. Remember you will have to carry the photo around with you for the next ten years.

WHERE TO HAVE YOUR PHOTO TAKEN

You can obtain a passport photo from several commercial outlets depending on your personal preference it is even possible to take the photo yourself. You will need to make a decision on convenience and cost. DIY options are generally cheaper but require higher levels of IT experience. For professional results you can visit a studio, going down this route tends to be the most expensive. Whichever method you choose make sure you are totally happy with the results before your passport photos are printed.

SPIFF UP PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND GROOMING

This is the time to look one's personal best. If it has been a while since the last visit to a salon, schedule an appointment for a style, haircut and color before the picture will be shot. Men should make sure facial hair is groomed and tidy on the day of the photograph. Ladies should keep make-up in neutral tones and looking natural.

CLOTHES

Keep your clothing simple and smart avoid bold colours, pastels and contrasting patterns. White is also a no-no as you will blend in with the background it also makes you look washed out. Instead go for the darker colours for greater contrast. A passport photo has many different uses so dress conservatively.

SLEEP

Be sure the body is well rested the night before the session to ensure there are no bags under the eyes. As a result, you will look your best and the photograph will be more appealing.

HOW TO LOOK AT THE CAMERA

In some locations regulations do not allow the subject to smile. However, there is no need to look gloomy or sad. Relax and think happy thoughts, perhaps about the fun you will have as you travel around the world. Maintain a neutral expression, keeping both eyes open and the mouth closed. Many people benefit from practising their pose in front of a mirror before taking the photo.

So a little organisation will go a long way to fantastic photos that will be the envy of your friends and family.




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