How To Take Passport Photos

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Let us face it folks - we have been impudent and living in an economy where no one knows how much Dow could plunge, rumble or tumble. People are finding affordable means to save here and there. Without a doubt, the recession smells pungent and has been mordacious.

"What if you are able to take your own passport photos by saving time, money, skipping driving to the store, skipping to wait in the line and skipping to make any new appointments with an expensive photo studio."

The above statement sounds like a fairy tale. Right.
Wrong. All you need is a camera, computer and a photo printer.

Most of us are already gifted with some prudent photography skills so I am not advocating the use of "Hasselblad" or "Carl Zeiss Vario Sonar" or suggesting to morph into a mega event photographer.

People do not know that they can save some bucks and take their own passport photos in this trenchant economy. Today, I am going to give you advantages and website link to a free, simple and a professional, "Department of State’s photo cropping tool," that can be used to crop your photos in order to make them acceptable with your passport application.

Advantages:
  • Save time.
  • Save money.
  • No driving or parking.
  • No more waiting in the line.
  • Quick access anytime from home or office.
  • Take as many as photos of yourself or the kids.
  • Print multiple photos anywhere, anytime and save more.
  • Get instant results that could be re-modified multiple times.
  • Expedite and enhance your chances of passport application acceptance.

Generally, whether you are about to renew your old passport or are applying for a new passport for yourself or the entire family, you do need to spend some extra amount (little or more) on those passport photos. Many times you find no time, or you inadvertently misplace photos or even do not recollect where you stored those photos for the passport application. Furthermore, you must ensure that the photos were shot comprehensively well within the last six months establishing the official travel guidelines.

Follow the instructions as demonstrated in the below video by "Sharon Vaknin" from CNET and/or the video, including the detailed steps can be found --->>> hereFor more information on official photo requirements and to use the free "Photo Tool," visit this link ======>>>> Travel.State.Gov.