Individual/Team Composite

© Denny Medley

Individual/Team Composite

Uploaded: October 05, 2003

Description

I've shot the individual as well as the team photos for the competitive girls softball team that I helped coach this past summer, and am now trying to put together a composite to place each individual girls pic in with a team shot. If anyone out there has done similiar, please give me some suggestions as to how I can make this better, and thanks in advance!

Comments

Corinna Waidelich October 05, 2003

I think that I would have put her picture in the upper left corner, and the team picture on the right with her name above that. Also try making her picture a little smaller, but the idea is really great. She will love it no matter how it looks!! #64230

Lori Ditlefsen October 05, 2003

The only change I would make is to put her on the right and the team on the left. All the writing is great where it is.(keep the writing over the team photo when you move it). By puting the individuals on the right, they become the main focal. Then center the photos with each other and the edge, leaving the that nice straight line across the bottom of the two. (see how you have more room between the photos than the edges? Make the spaces the same) Nice job and very professional looking Denny. #222182

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