Group photography

Bring the people behind the organization into one frame.

A strong group photograph helps clients, recruits, and partners see the team they will work with, not just a collection of separate profile pictures.

Three colleagues posed together for a professional group photograph

The right setting for the story

The best group photograph feels organized without feeling rigid.

Planning the location, arrangement, wardrobe guidance, and intended crop before the session helps the photograph stay useful across websites, presentations, recruiting, and company announcements.

How large is the group?

The number of people affects location, spacing, camera position, lighting, and the time needed to arrange everyone comfortably.

Where will it appear?

A wide website banner, a square social post, and a printed presentation need different framing and room around the group.

What should the team feel like?

The setting and direction can support a more formal, approachable, energetic, or work-focused presentation without forcing an unnatural pose.

Useful visual proof

A group image adds something individual headshots cannot.

It shows relationships, scale, and the character of the organization in one useful piece of visual proof.

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Group photography examples

Different teams need different arrangements.

Open each photograph to compare large outdoor teams, smaller studio groups, formal arrangements, and relaxed interactions.

Planning the photograph

Make the session efficient for the whole group.

  1. 01

    Confirm the use

    Decide where the photograph will appear and which crops or orientations will be most valuable.

  2. 02

    Prepare the location

    Choose a space with enough depth, a useful background, and room for the group and lighting.

  3. 03

    Arrange and direct

    Build a clear composition, then guide posture and expression so the team looks connected.

  4. 04

    Review the options

    Select a frame that works for the people involved and the practical places the photograph will be used.

Start with the people and the purpose

Tell us what the finished photographs need to do.

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