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City Creek bridge shot
City Creek runs through a daylit channel with footbridges over it. Find a bridge or stepping stones and take a squad photo with the team gathered above the water.
City Hall facade pose
The Bruges Stadhuis on the Burg is one of the oldest Gothic city halls in Europe. Line the team up so the carved facade fills the background and take a group photo.
City Hall Park fountain
City Hall Park has an open lawn, a fountain and weekly events. Find the fountain and take a group photo with the team arranged around it, the City Hall facade in the background.
City Hall Park squad shot
City Hall Park has an open lawn, a fountain and weekly events. Find the fountain and take a squad photo with the team arranged around it, the City Hall facade in the background.
City Market mural moment
The City Market courtyards are full of painted murals on the warehouse walls. Find a colourful mural and take a group photo with the bride centred and the team posed around her.
City Museum slide ride
The City Museum is built from salvaged industrial parts and has multi-storey metal slides. Find a slide (the 10-storey one is iconic) and capture a squad photo or short video with at least one teammate caught mid-ride.
City of Light coronation
Today the guest of honour is the star of the City of Light. Crown them with a sash, tiara or glowing accessory (lights, glow sticks, anything goes) and take a photo of the official coronation, ideally with a hip Eindhoven backdrop.
City of stars kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical LA backdrop (a palm tree, a pink wall, a vintage convertible) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
City of Trees moment
Boise is nicknamed the City of Trees. Find the biggest, most impressive tree you can downtown and take a group photo with the whole team gathered around its trunk.
Class photo pose
Recreate the classic class photo pose with the whole group: back row standing, middle row on chairs, front row crouching. Try to keep a straight face until after the photo.
Closes hunt
Edinburgh's Old Town is full of "closes" (narrow alleys). Find one with a name carved above the entrance and take a team photo inside it.
Cloth Hall walk-through
Walk through the Sukiennice (Cloth Hall) in the middle of the square. Take a team photo at one of the stalls with souvenirs in shot.
CN Tower forced perspective
Take a forced-perspective photo where someone in the team appears to be "holding" the tip of the CN Tower between their fingers. Lie flat on the ground if you have to.
Coat of arms or symbol
Town halls, gates and old buildings often have a coat of arms (a shield with symbols) or the town's emblem. Find one and photograph it.
Cobblestone bridal strut
River Street's ballast-stone cobbles were laid with stones from English ships in the 1700s. Take a group photo where the bride struts along the cobblestones with the river behind, the team trailing in formation.
Cobblestone Chalmers Street walk
Walk down Chalmers Street, one of the last fully cobblestoned streets in Charleston. Take a group photo where the team walks toward the camera with the cobblestones leading the eye.
Cobblestone Chalmers strut
Chalmers Street is one of the last fully cobblestoned streets in Charleston. Take a group photo where the bride struts toward the camera leading the team, the cobblestones drawing the eye.
Cobblestone River Street walk
River Street's ballast-stone cobbles were laid with stones from ships from England in the 1700s. Take a group photo walking along the cobblestones with the river behind you.
Cobblestones or old paving
Find a street or square with old cobblestones, brick paving or worn-down stones (not modern asphalt). Take a photo from above so the pattern is clear.
Cocktail in hand
You can legally walk the Strip with a cocktail. Get yardstick drinks, slushies or fancy cocktails for the team and take a photo of the official toast with the bride centred. The bigger the glass, the better.
Coffee crawl
Seattle has more coffee shops per capita than almost any city in the US. Pick any independent coffee shop (not a chain) and take a group photo at the counter or with your drinks raised, with the shop's name visible.
Coffee for two
Make coffee for yourself and offer one to a colleague. Whether they accept or politely refuse, photograph the two cups. The gesture counts.
Coffee headquarters
Find the main coffee setup: machine, grinder, milk frother, the lot. Photograph all the equipment in one shot.
Coffee house moment
Vienna invented the coffee house. Find a traditional one (Café Central, Café Sacher, Demel, anywhere with marble tables). Take a team photo with the team holding melange or strudel.