One brief for every time zone
Direct the remote team
like one photo day.
Lock the final use, team size, and visual tone before anyone sends a portrait. The shared brief keeps source photos and the generated team composition consistent.
B2B TEMPLATE SEARCH
Make every source portrait compatible.
- About page
- 2–4 people
- Calm & credible
02 / TEAM-PHOTO BRIEF
About page · 2–4 people · Calm & credibleRemote team photo brief: ask every participant for one recent portrait taken near eye level in soft, even light, with the full face and hair edges visible. Final use: a wide website About-page group portrait with enough negative space for responsive crops. Compose two to four people in a loose arc with natural shoulder overlap. Visual tone: calm, capable, contemporary, and human; restrained color and soft directional light. Use one visual system for background, crop, light direction, wardrobe range, and head size. Preserve recognizable identity and natural skin texture. Review the generated composition carefully and disclose that it is AI-generated when published.
Ready to use without an account.
WHY THIS TOOL TRAVELS
The brief travels through Slack before the portraits do.
- 01Choose
The useful output is specific enough to solve one real photo-planning problem.
- 02Share
The copied message and artifact carry an attributed route back to the same plan.
- 03Create
The store handoff keeps this tool’s placement and audience segment attached.
THE SAFETY BOUNDARY
Plan publicly.
Keep portraits private.
- Ask every living person before using their face.
- Keep names, private stories, and source portraits out of shared URLs.
- Inspect identity, hands, scale, clothing, and meaningful background details.
- Disclose that the result is AI-generated when context matters.
QUESTIONS
Before you use the plan.
How do remote teams take a consistent group photo?
Start with one shared source-photo brief, then keep background, crop, light, head size, and wardrobe direction consistent in the generated result. The original selfie backgrounds do not need to match.
What photo should each team member send?
One recent, well-lit portrait near eye level, with the face and hair edges visible and no heavy beauty filter. Ask for permission and explain the intended AI-generated team image.
Does this brief collect employee photos?
No. It creates a shareable production brief and never asks for names, employer details, or portraits.