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The nicest spot
Find the nicest spot of the day together (a view, a tree, a garden, a window) and take a family photo there.
The oldest house in the Netherlands
On the Sandrasteeg in Deventer stands the oldest residential house in the Netherlands, built around 1130. Find it, take a group photo in front of the facade and admire centuries of history behind that door.
The opening toast
The first round is on the table. Raise your glass with the whole group and take a photo at the moment the glasses meet. Bonus for the best toast to the weekend.
The perfect lift
The adventure begins! Take a group photo where the guest of honour is triumphantly lifted up by the team. The higher and more enthusiastic, the better, this is your starting shot!
The perfect pour
Find the best-looking glass of the evening: the perfect head of foam or a neatly poured drink. Take a close-up photo of it.
The photo moment at the exit
Take a photo of the leaver at the front door or the exit, waving, ready for the next chapter.
The prediction note
Write your prediction for the baby on a note: birth date, weight or a name idea. Take a photo of your filled-in note.
The printer
Find every printer or copier on your floor. Take a photo of one in action (a print job mid-output, a paper jam, a queue).
The relic
Find the oldest object in the office: a vintage poster, an old award, a piece of legacy hardware nobody dares to throw out. Photograph it.
The reserved desk
Take a photo of the leaver's (soon to be empty) desk with a homemade sign next to it: "Reserved for a legend". Keep it light.
The rocking gesture
Take a photo of a group acting out rocking a baby together: arms folded, soft eyes, as if they are all holding an imaginary baby.
The sea breeze pose
There is always wind on the Scheveningen Pier. Take a group photo where everyone poses against the wind, hair flying, with the North Sea clearly behind you.
The senior interview
Find a colleague with 10+ years at the company. Ask them what their first internship was like. Take a photo together.
The seniority sandwich
Find the colleague who has worked here the longest and the one who started most recently. Put them in a photo together with a third colleague between them whose years of service fall exactly in the middle.
The setting
Take a photo of the place where you are sitting right now: the restaurant, the bar, the terrace. Catch the light, the table and a bit of the evening feel.
The Slack intro
Post your introduction in the company-wide channel. Take a screenshot once the first three reactions or replies come in.
The spookiest house nearby
Find the house with the most Halloween decorations nearby and take a team photo with it. From a distance is fine if the residents are not up for visitors.
The staff outing group photo
Final challenge: one big group photo with as many of today's colleagues as possible. Not the first photo you take, but the best one. Climb up somewhere or find a high spot for the overview.
The Strand waterfront pose
The Strand is Tauranga's waterfront strip of cafes, bars and harbour views. Find a vantage point on the boardwalk and take a group photo with the harbour, the Mount across the bay and the team in the foreground.
The tallest free-standing tower
Using only what you have around you right now (paper, cups, tape, staples, pens), build the tallest tower that stands completely on its own, so nobody is holding it up in the photo. Take a photo of the tower with the whole team behind it.
The team motto
Together, come up with a team motto of at most five words that fits how you want to work together. Write it big and legible on a sheet, a whiteboard or a piece of cardboard. Take a photo of the whole team holding up the motto.
The terrace backdrop
Take a mood photo of the group with the bar or terrace as a backdrop: the light, the glasses, the Friday-afternoon feel all in frame.
The time capsule
Together, write one concrete goal on a note that you want the team to have reached a year from now. Take a photo of the note. Keep it for real and bring it back out in a year.
The timeline on the table
Using notes or objects, lay out a mini timeline of the most important milestones over the years, in the right order. Take a photo of the complete timeline.