Yes, at your home, with you and your wife standing with the address clearly in the picture. Another in the living room, standing in the kitchen, and another in the garden or another room in the house. That's always worked for us. Cheers.
If not in Bangkok, I strongly recommend you check with your local immigration office for their requirements. I've done it many times at CW in BKK and moved to Hua Hin this year. I did what I always did and surprise surprise, new requirments, such as I needed to bring along a Thai witness, get the Kor 2 updated, and make two copies of everything. Not a big deal but just check if you move to another province. And the immigration officer came to the house that day after their office closed to visit and take pictures of us in front of and in the house even though we provided them in the packet. Good luck to everyone.
Thx. In the end it was quite easy. I made the mistake of following some info on various sites such as copies of rental contracts, passport photos, etc. It was all nonsense. I should have come to this reliable site first. :)