How to take an Indian Baby Passport Photo?

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Obtaining a passport photo for a baby can be a challenging task, but it’s essential for international travel.

 To ensure your baby’s passport application is smooth, understanding the specific requirements is crucial.   

Indian Baby Passport Photo Requirements

  1. Size: The standard size is 2 x 2 inches (51 x 51 mm).
  2. Background: The background should be plain white or off-white, with no patterns or shadows.
  3. Face Position and Expression: The baby’s face should be centered and clearly visible with a neutral expression. The eyes should be open, and the mouth closed.
  4. Head Size and Position: The head should occupy 70-80% of the photo, and the baby’s face should be fully visible from the top of the head to the chin.
  5. Photo Quality: The photo should be high-resolution, with no blurring, graininess, or overexposure.
  6. No Shadows: Ensure there are no shadows on the face or background.

Requirements for Babies Under 3 Years

For babies under 3 years, there are some additional considerations:

  1. Eyes Open: Ideally, the baby’s eyes should be open, but this can be challenging. For newborns, closed eyes may be acceptable, but it’s best to try for open eyes.
  2. No Toys or Pacifiers: The photo should only show the baby—no toys, pacifiers, or other objects.
  3. No Supporting Hands: If someone is holding the baby, their hands must not be visible in the photo.
  4. Headgear: Head coverings are not allowed unless worn for religious reasons, and even then, the baby’s face must be fully visible.

Tips for Taking a valid Baby Passport Photo

Timing: Choose a time when your baby is alert and calm.   

Lighting: Find a well-lit area with soft, natural light. Avoid harsh shadows.   

Background: Use a plain white sheet or wall as a backdrop.   

Patience: Babies are unpredictable, so be patient and take multiple shots.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Using a Busy Background: Always ensure the background is plain white or off-white.
  2. Incorrect Size: Make sure the photo is 2 x 2 inches.
  3. Visible Hands or Props: Avoid showing hands, toys, or pacifiers in the photo.
  4. Poor Lighting: Ensure the photo is well-lit with no shadows on the face or background.
  5. Improper Head Position: The baby’s head should be centered, with the face fully visible.

Getting your baby passport photos with Smartphone iD

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The Smartphone iD app simplifies the process of obtaining your baby’s biometric passport photos. After selecting the “Indian Passport Photo” option, you’ll receive real-time instructions to ensure your photo meets all the necessary requirements. The app guides you through the process of taking the photo using your smartphone camera, providing tips along the way. 

Once you’ve captured the right shot, the app automatically verifies the photo using advanced AI technology to ensure it meets the required specifications for Indian baby passport photos. Upon successful verification, your baby’s digital passport photo will be sent directly to your email, ready for use in the passport application.

FAQs

Can I take my baby’s passport photo at home? 

Yes, you can take your baby’s passport photo at home using apps like Smartphone iD, provided it meets all the requirements.

Is it okay if my baby’s eyes are closed?

 For newborns, closed eyes may be acceptable, but it’s recommended to capture the photo with open eyes.

Can I hold my baby during the photo? 

You can hold your baby, but your hands should not be visible in the photo.

What if my baby doesn’t sit still? 

Try to keep the baby calm and take the photo quickly. Ensure the baby’s face is clear and centered.

Do I need to remove the baby’s headgear? 

Headgear is generally not allowed unless worn for religious reasons, and the face must be fully visible.

What’s the best time to take the photo?

 It’s best to take the photo when your baby is calm and awake.

How do I avoid shadows in the photo?

 Use natural lighting or ensure even lighting on both sides of the baby’s face.

Can I use a photo with my baby’s head tilted?

 No, the baby’s head should be straight and centered in the photo.

How many photos should I take?

 It’s a good idea to take several photos and choose the best one that meets all the requirements.

Sources

https://www.cgimilan.gov.in/docs/PhotoSpecs.pdf

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