A selfie is a photographed self-portrait taken with a smartphone. Smartphones often have a camera on both the front and back (front camera) while a digital camera does not. The preview is often in mirror image (the smartphone works as a mirror) so that left and right on the screen match left and right in reality for the person taking the selfie.
The photo is normally saved as seen by an observer facing the person in the photo, so different from the preview.
Using a selfie for a passport photo is not recommended. On many smartphones, the selfie view is slightly distorted, making the photo an unnatural representation of reality. It is therefore better to have someone else take the photo.
However, if you still want to use a selfie, it is best to use a selfie stick. A selfie stick allows you to hold the phone at a distance from your face, making it easier to avoid distortions and take a more natural-looking photo.
We will promptly send the photos, guaranteed within 24 hours and usually within 2 hours. The photos will be shipped from our headquarters in The Netherlands, via regular mail without tracking.
Is a Smartphone Camera Suitable for Passport Photos?Yes, modern smartphones are equipped with cameras that boast ample megapixels to capture high-quality passport photos.
Can There Be Shadows in a Passport Photo?Shadows are not allowed in passport photos. The photo must have even lighting to avoid shadows on the face or in the background.
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