ePassportPhoto.com - innovative online photos

Posted on May 1, 2007
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The advent of broadband service and cheap digital imaging has brought a new wave of applications to the .  One of these applications is bringing an end to the passport photo rip-off that has been going for years.  Are we really suppose to spend $12 and more on passport photos that are essentially a regular 4×6″ photo? well, the good is that there’s a new kid in town, quietly and stealthily taking a stab at doing passport photos online: www.ePassportPhoto.com.

The service, that has been operating since late 2005, has been helping more than a million visitors generate passport photos from a digital image.  Simply following the service’s 3 steps and voila, a valid set of 6 passport photos are available for you to print at your favorite photo-shop or online.  And the bottom line for this? literally free at this service that is sponsored by advertisements.  Due to the nature of the and digital cameras, you can now pick the passport photo that will be with you for the next 10 years.

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2 Responses to “ePassportPhoto.com - innovative online photos”

  1. Lara on May 1st, 2007 3:38 pm

    It doesn’t look like a very professional site… I hope their service is better than graphics…

  2. tom green on May 1st, 2007 7:22 pm

    Appreciate Lara your critical comment. I think that the amount of traffic we’re getting is the true proof to our service. But anyways, we listen and hope to make the graphics more a la web2.0

    –tom

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