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Searching for “baby passport photos near me” in cities like Sydney, Perth, or Melbourne often leads to the same challenge: finding a suitable retail outlet that will agree to take photos of a newborn.
Australia Post, Officeworks, Ted’s Cameras, and Camera House are the standard physical options. Local community hubs like St Clair Pharmacy or Good Health Compounding Pharmacy may also offer these services.
It is common for some Officeworks branches to decline photography for children under 3 years old. Certain Australia Post outlets also struggle with newborns and may sometimes refuse you. As for the other brands, infant equipment availability varies significantly by branch—not every camera store or pharmacy is equipped to handle babies who cannot sit unassisted.
Instead of traveling to find a “baby passport photo near me,” taking the picture at home allows you to wait for your baby to be in a calm, “quiet alert” state. This ensures a neutral expression and open eyes without the stress of a retail queue or a restricted appointment window.
Australian passport photos must be 35–40 mm wide and 45–50 mm high. The distance from the chin to the top of the head must be between 32 mm and 36 mm. The face should be centered and fully visible.
Dress your child in clothing that contrasts with the light background. Glasses are not allowed unless they cannot be removed for medical reasons (with a certificate). Jewellery and piercings are permitted if they do not reflect light or cover facial features.
The photo must have a plain white or light background with no shadows or creases. Digital retouching of facial features is not allowed — the image must show the child exactly as they appear.
Photos should be printed in colour using dye-sublimation printing rather than inkjet. Use glossy, heavyweight photo paper with a minimum weight of 200 gsm.

Complete guide to Australian baby passport photos: an easy way for parents to get a compliant picture at home, official photo requirements, and examples.
Written by: PhotoBooth Online
Updated: 15/05/26
In a nutshell, casual clothes of neutral colours will be a perfect choice (make sure they’ll make a clear contrast with the plain white background).
Plus, there are a few other dress code rules:
The Australian Passport Office recommends that you take your pictures in one of the following places:
However, post offices are the only places where you can be sure the staff will take your baby’s passport photos. Other places may not offer this service, so it’s better to phone them ahead and make sure.
As a more time-efficient alternative, you can get digital and printed baby passport photos using an online service like PhotoBooth Online.
There are three ways to do that: