Revamp Staff Group Photo
Budget: $250 – $750 AUD
I have one group photo of my team that needs a full makeover so it presents well on our website’s “About Us” section.
Here’s what I need done:
• Wardrobe cleanup – Every employee must wear the same turquoise-blue shirt (match the two staff who already have it - company logo can be provided) and fresh, dark-blue pants to replace the ripped, dirty trousers in the original shot.
• Body & posture fixes – One member is slouching and his mid-section bulges; please straighten his posture and slim the area so it looks natural.
• Composition tweak – Extend the canvas upward so the men sit a little lower on the page; this helps centre the image in my site layout.
• Background – Keep the outdoor feel and the vehicle trailer, but replace the current backdrop with a cleaner, more appealing natural-scenery setting. Nothing urban or industrial.
• Team expansion – Add two believable, fictional employees so the group shows six people in total. Position them wherever they fit best—just not front and centre—so the arrangement still looks candid. Make the arrangement a tighter fit and move employees closer together.
• Final delivery – A high-resolution, web-ready JPEG (and layered PSD if possible) that I can drop straight into my page.
If you’re confident you can blend these edits seamlessly, please contact me
Here’s what I need done:
• Wardrobe cleanup – Every employee must wear the same turquoise-blue shirt (match the two staff who already have it - company logo can be provided) and fresh, dark-blue pants to replace the ripped, dirty trousers in the original shot.
• Body & posture fixes – One member is slouching and his mid-section bulges; please straighten his posture and slim the area so it looks natural.
• Composition tweak – Extend the canvas upward so the men sit a little lower on the page; this helps centre the image in my site layout.
• Background – Keep the outdoor feel and the vehicle trailer, but replace the current backdrop with a cleaner, more appealing natural-scenery setting. Nothing urban or industrial.
• Team expansion – Add two believable, fictional employees so the group shows six people in total. Position them wherever they fit best—just not front and centre—so the arrangement still looks candid. Make the arrangement a tighter fit and move employees closer together.
• Final delivery – A high-resolution, web-ready JPEG (and layered PSD if possible) that I can drop straight into my page.
If you’re confident you can blend these edits seamlessly, please contact me
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