My mum would like me to take a passport photo for her, possibly this morning.
She could walk into a high street shop and have a snap done, but I should be able to provide her with a slightly more flattering shot taken in my studio. I also assume I could get away with minor editing, like removing spots (not moles) and softening wrinkles. Clearly it couldn't be a totally airbrushed fashion style shot, but I'm assuming we could get away with a tiny bit of subtle editing. And obviously she can't smile etc.
Has anyone got any idea what we can do?
She then wants to take it to the passport office in London on Monday, and queue to get her passport that day. How should I go about getting the prints? I'd normally send off which is out of the question, so I'm wondering if I should just set up a couple of prints with a bundle of photos on each in lightroom, then take them somewhere like Jessops.
Any suggestions?
She could walk into a high street shop and have a snap done, but I should be able to provide her with a slightly more flattering shot taken in my studio. I also assume I could get away with minor editing, like removing spots (not moles) and softening wrinkles. Clearly it couldn't be a totally airbrushed fashion style shot, but I'm assuming we could get away with a tiny bit of subtle editing. And obviously she can't smile etc.
Has anyone got any idea what we can do?
She then wants to take it to the passport office in London on Monday, and queue to get her passport that day. How should I go about getting the prints? I'd normally send off which is out of the question, so I'm wondering if I should just set up a couple of prints with a bundle of photos on each in lightroom, then take them somewhere like Jessops.
Any suggestions?
