Passport Photos for new born

karmah1

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Can anyone recommend of a place in Central that will do Australian passport photos for a new born.

I really don't want to mess around trying to do it myself as I know the Australian Embassy is fussy when it comes to passport photos.

thanks!
 
I had to get passport photos when my baby was only a week and a half old - I tried a few different places, but then they recommended doing it at home on a white sheet and just getting them to develop it and size it properly and everything. It worked SO much better for us, because at home, we could just do it when she was alert and looking around - because it's HARD to get a newborn looking straight on and eyes open and mouth closed and "neutral expression"... but we applied for the Aussie passport last week and everything was fine. So you can try that if you like, it depends on how old and alert your baby is and everything...
 
The photo store in Stanley Plaza does all foreign passports sizes as well as the one in the Admiralty Center across from the Park N Shop.
 
I've used the photo place in IFC mall, too, and photos were fine for Aussie passport.

Trying to take the photo myself with baby lying on a white sheet just did not work for me.
 
agree with nicole joy....did the same thing with my son....just fid out what colour background they need, make yr baby lie on top in the best of her moods and enjoy clicking her ....in fact thansk to this i ahev some very good close ups of my baby....then just give the CD oor pen drive to one of the photo shops and tell them the size etc u want,.
 
my son took his 1st US passport photo at @2 months. We brought him to the photo store, and put a white t-shirt behind him in the stroller. The issue with ours was that my son's eyes had to be open for it to be accepted so we were there for about a half hour, but we finally got it done. I know in the UK if the baby is 6 months and younger, his/her eyes can be closed.
 
Thanks everyone!

Baby is due in 2 weeks and we need to apply for Australian citizenship and passport quickly as we plan to move back early next year. I think I will try it at home first and then if that fails go to a photo shop.

I can't believe how fussy the embassy can be for new-born photos!!
 
Karmah - I was in exactly the same situation as you - although we're not MOVING back to Australia, we were just planning on being back there for Christmas. My baby was born October 24th (4 days early) and we are leaving on Dec 18. She'll be about 8 weeks when we travel. She's 4 weeks today and we're picking the passport up in a week and a half - and we just need to get some sticker in her passport for Hong Kong immigration and then we'll be right to go!!
 
karmah, the Aus embassy was OK with our son's passport pic. We did it at home, on a cream coloured sheet and gave the photo printing shop the specifics on the size and they did it for us. No problem at all. We took about 50 photos (in many different shoots) before we got one in which his eyes are open and looking at the camera. I'd definitely recommend doing it yourself. We needed his passport in a rush and they were great, said they'd try to get it done quickly and call when it was ready. Took them about 3 days.
 
We had ours done at IFC mall too for our sons Australian passport. Tried at home but too hard.. if you need it in a hurry I recommend a photo lab as they know what the requirements are and ensure a good shot.
 
That ia a good idea with DIY when we have ample time. I would like to try it myself.

Does anyone know the specifications of the photo? Should I focus only on the baby face or the body too for UK and HK passports?

Can I also use the photo while the baby is smiling? I do remember back in UK, they are strict very with the photos. They do not accept a smiling photo recently.

I am wondering it is acceptable here (Both the HK & UK passports).
 
How does the DIY white sheet method work? Just put the baby on it and take the photo pointing the camera downwards? :)
 
How does the DIY white sheet method work? Just put the baby on it and take the photo pointing the camera downwards? :)

We actually put baby in a carseat. Covered it with a white sheet and took a few shots. Best to do it in the morning when they're well rested and not cranky. Took USB to the Kodak shop and they helped us pick the best one and printed it.
 
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