Friday, October 26, 2012

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.

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.

SELECT THE RIGHT VENDOR TO TAKE THE PHOTOGRAPH

Several commercial outlets provide photographs for this purpose, and the one selected will depend on the individual's personal preference. It is even possible for travellers to take the photograph themselves. The do-it-yourself option is usually cheaper but can require a good knowledge of how to meet requirements. For professional results, consider a studio, but realize this is generally the most expensive method. Regardless of the method selected, be sure the results are acceptable before printing.

PERSONAL GROOMING AND APPEARANCE

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.

WHAT TO WEAR

Keep the clothing selected simple and avoid pastels, bold colors or contrasting patterns. White is not a good choice as it tends to blend into the background and gives the subject a washed out look. Choose darker clothing for better contrast. This photograph will have many uses so clothing should be conservative. Most do well with a business-like outfit.

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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