Class Photo (Digital file + 5x7 print)

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Schreiber Class  - final.jpg
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Isla.jpg
Hank.jpg
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Class Photo (Digital file + 5x7 print)

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Class group photo, digitally created from your cell phone photos! Something both parents and teachers can appreciate!

Each parent will be emailed the high-resolution digital group photo, and the class organizer will be mailed all of the 5x7 prints to distribute. Digital file will be complete and sent within 14 days of order deadline. Physical prints will arrive to the class organizer within 21 days of order deadline.

Each participating child purchases a class photo. The class organizer submitted a minimum number of participating students required to complete the class photo. This number determines the price per child for your class.

16+ = $18/child

11-15 = $23/child

7-10 = $35/child

Free for the teacher

*If you don’t see your class/group listed below, make sure that your class organizer has submitted the class information HERE. The list will be updated within 24 hours.

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IMPORTANT: Photo consistency is extremely important - See instructions below for how to take a cell phone photo of your child so that everyone fits as well as possible together.

Guidelines for Photography:

1. Camera/phone should be held vertically about chest height to your child.

2. Don’t get too close - be sure you’re at least 6-7 ft away from your child.

3. You can zoom in a little bit if needed, but be sure to show full body down to feet.

4. Place them in the shade outside and make sure that their background is also in the shade. You want even lighting on their face.

5. Avoid a busy/cluttered background. Solid wall/house/trees are all good. 

6. Have their hands by their side, or together at their waist. Have them keep their head straight without tilting too much. 

7. Do not edit or put any filters on the photo. 

8. Be sure your phone is set on the highest resolution (most megapixels) possible.

9. Avoid standing in tall grass, or put down a mat, cardboard, or similar to stand on if that location has the best lighting.