How To Take And Submit Your Composite Photo
Our Process (in a nutshell)
We will use your chapter member’s submitted photos to create your composite exactly as if you had a photoshoot. Each member will have their photo taken and submit it using the guidelines below.
Before You Start
R Take a photo that you love! If you wouldn’t post your photo (unfiltered & unedited), then please take a new pic (that you love).
R Have your friend or fam take the photo using the standard camera on your phone.
Q If the submitted photo does not meet our requirements, you will need to submit a new photo or you will be listed as not pictured.
Q No selfies, or images pulled from social media, sorry! Do not use wide-angle, portrait mode, live photo or HDR mode etc.
Step 1: Attire
Dress to Impress! You may want to coordinate with your chapter so everyone has a unified look. Some ladies decide to wear black shirts or have a specific color scheme. Gents – you may want to all wear a jacket and tie. Since everyone is submitting a photo – this gives you the freedom to dress how you like!
Step 2:
Lighting & Location
R GOOD LIGHTING IS KEY. If your photo is not well-lit we cannot use it. Pro tip: Stand facing a window. Do not stand under bright, harsh lighting.
R Natural, even lighting is best. Using unnatural light may cause discoloration.
R Try and find a background that is less busy. Pro tip: Avoid a wall that is the same color as your hair.
R Only use a flash if it’s not possible to get a well-lit photo without one.
Step 3:
Spacing & Cropping
R Both shoulders, and your entire torso should be visible.
R Make sure there is space above your head.
R Stand about 2’ from the wall if possible.
Q Do not crop your photo.
Step 4:
Your Final Photo
R Your image file must be .jpg or .jpeg.
R Send your photo at “actual size” – uncompressed, if using a smartphone.
Q Do not edit your photo (no filters, facetune, etc).
Step 5:
Submitting Your Photo
R Submit your photo using the online form sent to you by your chapter’s Composite contact. Then we will take it from there!
If you are submitting a photo that was professionally taken, a copyright release must be included which grants GreekYearbook permission to reproduce and/or manipulate the image. Any cost to obtain said image or copyright release is at the expense of the organization or individual(s).