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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.

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.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER

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.

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.

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

Sleep can improve one's appearance by reducing the bags under the eyes. Plan for a full night's rest before the session. The results will be far 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.

Being organised is often the best advice to create a professional looking photo that can easily be shown to friends.




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