Top Tips For Passport Photo Success Get A Great Picture First Time Every Time

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.


According to Benjamin Franklin, failing to prepare is preparing for failure. This principle can also apply when preparing for a photograph. The following top tips can offer fantastic results. Make sure your photo is the best as it will be with you for the next decade.

WHERE TO HAVE YOUR PHOTO TAKEN

There are several options one can use for photographs submitted for passports. Travellers may select a commercial outlet or have a friend shoot the picture and process it themselves. Some options offer more convenience and others lower cost. The DIY option is generally the least expensive but may need IT experience. Professional results are provided by a studio, but this tends to be the most expensive. Be sure you are happy with the results regardless of the method that is selected.

SPIFF UP PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND GROOMING

Make an extra special effort in your personal appearance. Plan a trip to the salon for a haircut colour and style. This will ensure your picture looks good for years to come. Gentlemen keep your facial hair groomed and tidy up those loose ends on the day of your photo. Ladies when applying make-up keep tones neutral, natural and matte. Blemishes should be covered with concealer.

WHAT TO WEAR

Clothes should be smart and simple while avoiding pastels, bold colors and contrasting patterns. Avoid white as it tends to blend into the background and makes the person look washed out. Select darker colors that give the greatest contrast. A good photograph may be used for more than just passports, so it is good to choose business-like clothing for the session.

GET A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP

To prevent those bags under your eyes, make sure you get enough sleep the night before your passport photo is taken. This will get you looking your best and produce a more appealing picture.

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 with a little organisation you should avoid those passport photo blues and be proud to show off your model shots.




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