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Hi there.


Looking to try and find a place to do passport photos at this time. The Pharmacy by the Goose Green roundabout is not currently doing them and Snappy Snaps in Camberwell is closed for the foreseeable future. Appreciate it if anyone can suggest a place I can get the photos taken


Thank you for your help

You are able to do this on your own if you'd like. There's lots of websites that will guide you through how to take a correct photo. We have successfully done this for UK and Italian passports. One site I just found on a google search is https://visafoto.com

You can possibly print at home, or just upload the photo to an online photo service and have the print mailed to you.

I presume you would have to queue as normal to get in - Can't just walk to the front and say I am having a photo taken and not shopping.


seenbeen Wrote:

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> h3+ Wrote:

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> > I think there is a photo booth in DKH

> Sainsbury's

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> Yes there is- in the exit next to the coin

> machine- whether it is available due to the covid

> restrictions I don't know.

Here's some official advice for anyone wanting to submit their own digital photograph in an online application. https://www.gov.uk/photos-for-passports. It includes "Do not crop your photo - it will be done for you.", which takes one of the worries out of it. It's what I'll do, once I can find a plain background. Online is ?9.50 cheaper too.
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