Friday, September 27, 2013

Passport Photos Leeds And Tips For A Great Photograph

By David Hawkin


When the time to renew passports arrive, many people face the task with dread and gloom. The resulting photo is often one the owner is embarrassed to show to friends. With passport photos Leeds and planning beforehand, it is possible to get great results.

Benjamin Franklin once said "by failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail." The same principle can be applied to having you passport photograph taken. Follow these top tips for fantastic results that you can be proud of, otherwise you could be stuck with a frightful picture for the next ten years.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER

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

Pay close attention to personal appearance when sitting for the photograph. A trip to one's favourite salon for a fresh-cut, color and style ensures the photograph remains looking great for several years. Males should make sure facial hair is groomed and loose ends are tidied up on the day of the sitting. Females who use make-up should stick with neutral tones, natural matte finish and ensure blemishes are concealed.

CLOTHING

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.

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

While regulations differ, some do not allow the subject to smile. This does not mean one must have a sad and gloomy look. Take time to relax and think happy thoughts about a person that would cause a smile. Maintain an expression that is neutral while keeping the eyes open and the mouth closed. Many people find it helpful to practice a pose and see their facial expression in the mirror before the session.

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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