Last week the Flying Irish did its annual group photo portrait in Riverfront Park. Even though a lot of people were going to be in the photo, I wanted to make myself stand out with a perfect pose in the perfect spot. So, a few days beforehand, I went to the site of the photo shoot and scoped things out.
Since being in the right spot is paramount, I analyzed the scene and divided it into quadrants to evaluate for optimal positioning.
Distance from camera is also a crucial factor. Most people may think being in the front row is the best place. Not necessarily so! I used a tape measure to arrive at the ideal camera-to-subject distance. I found out the best place to stand would be toward the back of the group.
Afterward, I spent a few hours practicing a variety of poses, each conveying one of my many different moods and attributes. Below are the ones that made the final cut. I spent the evening before the shoot evaluating them before making my final choice.
Below is the 2015 official Flying Irish group portrait. It turned out great, and I think I look just dandy.
I’m in the middle back. Email this to a movie theatre and have them project it onto the screen to see me.