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.

Shadows can alter the appearance of facial features, making it difficult for identification and for facial recognition systems to work accurately . The photo should be taken in a well-lit area where the light falls evenly on the face, ensuring a clear, accurate representation of your appearance.

Our service automatically cuts the background from your passport photo, so you don't need to worry about shadows in the background.

However, it's still important to ensure even lighting on your face to avoid shadows that can alter your facial features, as these can affect the photo's acceptability for passport requirements.

How to Take a Good Photo

Camera at Eye Level. Arm's Length Distance.

Stand Upright. Head Straight.

Face Evenly Lit. Neutral expression.

No Selfie.

Head Not Tilted.

No Shadows on Face.

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