Composited group photos created using Adobe Photoshop offer a good way for business to add and remove people from their group or team photos. In the example below, 5 separate photos were put together to create what looks like a team photo (aka. faux group shot!). Since each person is on their own Photoshop layer, it is easy to add team members. Each person in the photo can also have their photo taken at different times – so if someone wasn’t able to make it to the photo shoot, no problem. They can be photographed separately and added later to produce a nice panorama shot for an “about us” page banner.

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I was commissioned to do business group photos for a Vancouver financial management firm who needed photos for their website and other marketing needs. The group photos were taken at my Vancouver photo studio and shot against a large white background. As with all my corporate studio photo sessions, we took a large number of photos and my clients were able to review images live as we went. Instant review of photos always helps to make sure we’re on track with the type of images they need and speeds up the turn-around time for headshot photos. Below are a few final photos after some editing work to keep the photos consistent looking.

Business Group Photos in Vancouver

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