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Miami without palm trees is just Florida swamp. Find a row of tall palms and take a group photo where everyone points up at the canopy. The taller and more swaying, the better.
Pastel facade pose
Ocean Drive is lined with pastel Art Deco hotels in pink, mint, yellow and turquoise. Find a stretch of pastel facades and take a group photo where everyone tries to colour-match an outfit detail to the building behind them.
Paul Revere ride pose
Paul Revere's midnight ride is part of Boston legend. Find a horse statue (Paul Revere's on the Freedom Trail works, or any horse-themed sign) and take a group photo where one team member acts out the ride and the rest react with shock.
Pink granite pose
The Texas Capitol is taller than the U.S. Capitol in D.C. (Texas had to make a point). Take a group photo on the front lawn with the pink granite facade clearly behind you, in your most Texas-proud pose.
Po' boy share
A po' boy is the New Orleans sandwich (shrimp, oyster or roast beef on French bread). Find one at any deli, share it with the team and take a photo of the first bite.
Pose with a star
Find your favourite celebrity star on the Walk of Fame and take a photo where each team member poses with a different name. Bonus points if you can act out something the celebrity is famous for.
Presidential wave
You may not get inside, but you can wave from outside the gates. Take a group photo waving at the White House as if the President can see you, with the building clearly in shot.
Public Garden swan pose
The Boston Public Garden has the famous swan boats and the Make Way for Ducklings statues. Find one (the bridge, a swan boat, or the duckling statues) and take a group photo posing creatively around it.
Public Market sign shot
The neon Public Market sign is the most photographed spot in Seattle. Take a group photo with the entire sign and clock visible above the team. Everyone in shot, no excuses.
Puget Sound waterfront
Walk to the Seattle waterfront and take a group photo with Puget Sound stretching behind you. Bonus points if a ferry, seagull or distant Olympic Mountain peak makes it into the shot.
Quincy Market lobster pose
Quincy Market is a New England food festival every day of the year. Find a chowder, lobster roll or any New England specialty, share it with the team and take a photo with the first bite captured. The drippier, the better.
Rainy day pose
Seattle is famous for grey skies (even though it rains less than people think). Whether the weather is wet or sunny, take a group photo where everyone has an umbrella, hood or jacket up, miming a downpour.
Red carpet pose
You are stars in LA today. Find any spot that feels glamorous (a velvet rope, a fancy hotel entrance, a long staircase) and take a red carpet pose photo. Sunglasses and dramatic stares mandatory.
Reflecting Pool symmetry
The Reflecting Pool between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument is two-thirds of a mile long. Find a spot along it and take a group photo with the Washington Monument and its mirror image both visible.
Reflection in The Bean
Cloud Gate gives you the best free mirror in the world. Take a group photo where the entire team is visible in the curved reflection of The Bean. Get creative with poses.
Salsa step photo
Music in Miami is everywhere. Find any spot with rhythm in the air (a street performer, a cafe with music, or just play a track from a phone) and take a photo or short video where the whole team is doing a salsa step.
Sea lion serenade
The sea lions at Pier 39 have lived there since 1989. Take a group photo with the sea lions visible behind you. Bonus points if you imitate their bark for a short video.
Seattle local guide
Convince a local Seattleite to share one favourite cafe, hidden gem or hot take about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.
Second line parade
New Orleans is the home of the second line, where everyone dances behind a brass band. Form your own mini second line: hum or play any rhythm, dance one behind the other and capture it in a photo or short video.
Senator pose at the Capitol
The Capitol is where the U.S. Congress meets. Take a group photo on the lawn or steps where the team strikes their most senatorial poses, with the dome clearly behind you. Bonus for any pretend speeches.
SF local insight
Convince a local San Franciscan to share one favourite neighbourhood, hidden gem or hot take about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.
Showgirl-style strut
Find any Vegas spot with neon, marquee lights or a long carpeted hallway in a hotel lobby. Take a group photo where everyone struts past the camera in a pose worthy of a Vegas showgirl or showman.
Sin City kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical Vegas backdrop (a casino entrance, a neon sign, a showgirl statue) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
Skydeck pose
At the foot of Willis Tower, take a group photo where everyone leans backwards trying to fit the entire tower in the shot. Bonus points if you all pretend to dangle from the famous glass Skydeck ledge.