Each person at a certain period has to take a photo for documents. A photo for a driver's license can be taken in almost every photo studio. But if you have a professional camera at home, you can try taking pictures at home.
Necessary
- -photo salon;
- -photographer.
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, keep in mind that the photograph on the license must be of the appropriate size - 3x4 cm, on matte photographic paper, always in color. Such photographs can be ordered in every photo studio where professional masters work. They will take and print pictures on good equipment. Just be sure to emphasize that you need a photo on the right.
Step 2
If a woman is photographed on the right, then the correct makeup is very important. Choose a lipstick that will accentuate the shape of your lips and apply it very gently. Powder your face just before shooting. Then the face will not appear shiny even in hot weather. Do not use cosmetics that have a pearlescent tint: this can lead to a bruising effect.
Step 3
The most photogenic face is oval in shape. Try to do your makeup in such a way as to give your face exactly the correct oval shape.
Step 4
When doing your hair, try not to gather tight hair in the back. Otherwise, in full face, the face may look as if there is no hair at all. Do not float too much - the look in the photo will be unnatural.
Step 5
To get a great photo, choose clothes before going to the photo studio. Don't wear the items you just bought - the look may be unnatural. Try on the options, look at yourself in the mirror - it is important that the clothes from the neck to the stoves look harmonious. After all, it is this part of it that will be visible in the photograph.
Step 6
Please note that you should take a photo for your license no earlier than two to three hours after you woke up. Otherwise, the face may look puffy. Comb your hair before shooting, do not forget to look in the mirror again and try to make the most natural, moderately serious expression on your face. All other accents will be made by the photographer.