Photography: Make Your Own Passport Photo
Photography: Make Your Own Passport Photo
Why is it that whenever you have an official photograph taken, you're made to look like a criminal or terrorist? Sometimes, you don't have a choice in the matter, such as for your
driver's license (or booking at the county jail). But when it comes to passport photos, you can submit your own picture, and I recommend you do.
There are general requirements for an acceptable photo:
Photographs must be identical and recent (within six months), with a clear full-face and front-view image. They may be in color or black and white.
The photographs must be at least 2" 2" (5cm 5cm), exclusive of any white borders.The image size, from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head (including hair),should measure between one inch and one and three-eighth's inches. There should beat least one half inch between the top of the head and the photograph's border.
There must be a clear contrast between the background and the image of thesubject. The background of the photographs must be white. Grainy photographscannot be accepted.
Easy enough, right? Now let's talk about actually taking the picture, because that's theimportant part. Here is the equipment you'll need:
Digital camera with a self-timer or remote release
Tripod or alternative way to position the camera
Two pieces of white foamcore, cardboard, or some other sturdy, reflective surface
A stool or something else to sit on
Inkjet printer with photo paper, preferably with matte surface
You want to avoid that stark, deer-in-the-headlights appearance that's usually caused byusing a single flash in darkened room. You might still use a flash for your shot, but if so, itshould be a fill flash and not the sole source of illumination.
Look for a well-lit area that has a white or light background. You might use a brightly lit roomin the house (with lots of light coming through one or more windows) or an outdoor setting,where you can use the side of the house for the background. But you don't want the sunshining right in your eyes. Diffused light is better.
Position your sitting stool at least five feet away from the background. You don't want torecord much background detail. Instead, you want the background a little out of focus, anddistance is the best way to create that effect.
Put the camera on the tripod and point it at the sitting stool. A trick I like to do is to put alamp on the stool to act as my model while I'm aligning the camera. If you have a helper forthis project, that person can serve as your stand-in. Position the camera slightly above eyelevel of the subject. By doing so, the picture will be more flattering and, if you do use a filllight, the shadows will be cast downward and out of the picture.
For your first test shot, turn off the flash. Let's see how it looks with natural light only. Turnon the self-timer, have a seat, smile slightly, and hold still until the camera has recorded theimage.How does it look? If one side of your face is too shadowy, then position one of the pieces ofwhite foamcore so it reflects light onto the dark side of your face.
Source: O'Reiley |Portfolio Website for Photographers
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