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Conference govt02::basingstoke

Title: * BASINGSTOKE - Gateway to Wessex *
Notice:BASINGSTOKE - John Arlott lived here - then left, I wonder why
Moderator:COMICS::CORNEJ
Created:Wed Jul 27 1988
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:925
Total number of notes:5875

669.0. "B/W passport photo booth?" by SAC::WALTHER_E (Ellen, ELIM documentation @UCG) Mon Aug 09 1993 14:03

Does anyone know a place in the area where I can get black/white
passport photographs done? My Dutch passport requires a black/white
photo instead of colour (why, I'm not quite sure) and every place
with a photo booth seem to only offer colour photos.

I've tried the railway station, the bus station, the post office and
they only offer colour ... and Woolworths seems to be shut for a
few weeks. 

Thanks for any help,

Ellen

p.s. I'm sure those photo machines used to offer both colour and B/W!
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669.1Embassy involved in B/W film racket, perhapsCHEFS::STAALHTo boldly go where I've been beforeMon Aug 09 1993 15:3214
    Ellen, be careful with photo booth pictures. The Dutch embassy can be
    very akward; not only do the photo's have to be B/W but your head needs
    to tilted at the right angle (looking slightly to the right and level).
    
    When I tried to submit some booth shots earlier this year they were
    rejected as unsuitable and I was referred to a photographer in South
    Kensington (does the embassy have an interest in this local enterprise
    - answers on the back of a postcard). 
    
    I think your best bet is to contact the embassy and ask them the
    criteria and if they know of a place local to you that can do them.
    
    Hans
                                                           
669.2unfortunately yes...SAC::WALTHER_EEllen, ELIM documentation @UCGMon Aug 09 1993 19:2713
Hans,

heel bedankt...

I've actually reached the same conclusion myself, but only because
the closest B/W photo booth I could locate was at Heathrow Terminal
1! 

I'll have to get the photos done at a photographer I found in the Yellow 
Pages...�20 worth!!

Cheers
Ellen
669.3Have you tried the photographic shop?CMOTEC::HARWOODJJudy Harwood - REO - 830 2879Tue Aug 10 1993 10:319
    Have you tried the photographic shop up near the Banks ?
    they may be able to advise you as to where might be cheaper.
    
    Failing that given the details of what the 'pose' should look
    like could a keen photographer help you out for the cost of the film
    and a pint ?
    
    Judy
    
669.4CHEFS::STAALHTo boldly go where I've been beforeTue Aug 10 1993 10:509
    Graag gedaan, Ellen.
    
    If you're thinking of following up .3's advice or going to a local
    photographer I've still got a spare photo from when I had them done
    which I can let you have (so you can deduce the criteria required).
    
    Send me a mail if you want to follow this up. (Hans Staal @reo)
    
    Hans
669.5A Local PhotographerLARVAE::WORTH_LTue Aug 10 1993 14:469
    
    For your info if you want a local photographer:-
    
    Rod Clarke Telephone Basingstoke 21765
    
    he did my passport photo.
    
    Lucie                              	
    
669.6FINDER::COFFEYJThe Uk CSC Unix Girlie.Thu Aug 12 1993 17:212
The not-fishers photo shop (opposite Iceland) has a sign up saying it 
does passport photos, if they're any use they should do b/w too.
669.7SAC::WALTHER_EEllen, ELIM documentation @UCGFri Aug 13 1993 13:265
Thanks everyone for the help. I had the photos done at a photographer
in Basingstoke. They're probably much too good quality to be used for
passport photos, but there you go.

Ellen