I came in to get photos taken for a Green Card. They retook the photos twice—for which I am grateful, of course—but I will still have to get them redone elsewhere regardless. I wasted $30 for nothing. When I looked into the camera, everything seemed fine, but once the photos were printed, the color correction was simply terrible. This is unacceptable for such critical documents as a Green Card, given how much depends on the photograph. In the photos—and I had six of them taken—my skin appears completely yellow; not just slightly yellowish, but distinctly, entirely yellow. Furthermore, a shadow falls across my face—which is also unacceptable—leaving one half of my face bright and the other half dark! I have no complaints regarding the customer service itself; everything went smoothly, even if the process lacked professionalism and left me feeling tense, as everything was rushed through as quickly as possible. Photographs for serious documents, such as a passport, should be handled professionally. At the very least, there should be proper lighting, and the photographer should offer some guidance—perhaps suggesting minor adjustments to one's expression or appearance. I even had to change my clothes during the second attempt because I had arrived wearing a peach-colored blouse, but in the photos, it appeared pure white—indistinguishable from the background. I left in tears because I had spent two hours getting ready just to have these photos taken. My mood was completely ruined. Even an AI analysis confirmed that my photos were flawed, noting their unnatural, yellow cast.