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You can also do it yourself at home. We followed guidance on photo lizard website. It was pretty straightforward and you then upload the photo to send to them. They crop it and you can pick the option for them to check the photo will meet passport requirements. Then they send you the photos. photo
We have had both our kid's photos done at Fourways chemist on Half Moon Lane in Herne Hill. They are very good with babies as they have a grey cushion/ beanbag to lay them on and are very patient! They will show the photos before printing them so you can decide whether you like them or not before paying.
I'd second paspic. Have had both of my sons passport photos done with them. They check the photos comply with the regs for the passport you need and blank out the background for you if needed. I got 8 photos of my 7 week old done a few weeks ago and it was just under ?10. Photos took about 2 days to arrive.

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