Find the perfect experience in a few steps
1 What kind of experience are you looking for?
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 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 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 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 Slack intro
Post your introduction in the company-wide channel. Take a screenshot once the first three reactions or replies come in.
The veteran
Hunt down the longest-tenured colleague you can find today. Take a photo together and write down one piece of advice they offered.
The view
Take a photo of the view from your workspace. Window, hallway, monitor wall, brick wall, whatever you will be staring at for the next stretch of your career.
The water station
Locate the water cooler, filtered tap or kettle station. Photograph it. Drink some water while you are at it.
Themed casino tour
The Strip lines up themed casinos imitating Venice, Paris, Rome and New York. Take a group photo at three different themed casinos with the bride in each one. Compile them into one collage if you can.
Thermal bath moment
Budapest is famous for its thermal baths. Find Széchenyi or Gellért (or any bath entrance) and take a team photo at the entrance. Going in is bonus.
Three circles
Find three perfect circles (a clock, a manhole, a wheel, a coin). Photograph them. Squares with rounded corners do not count.
Three different leaves
Collect three leaves with clearly different shapes (e.g. round, pointy, jagged). Lay them next to each other on the ground and photograph them side by side. Do not pick more than you need.
Three materials
Find three artworks made from three different materials (stone, metal, paint, wood, ceramic, glass). Photograph one of each, side by side.
Three roof shapes
Find three different roof shapes: pointed (triangular), flat, and curved or sloped. Photograph one of each.
Three triangles
Find three triangle shapes around you (a roof, a road sign, a piece of architecture, a fence). Photograph all three side by side or one after the other.
Tile wall portrait
Lisbon is famous for its azulejo tile walls. Find the most striking tile facade you can and take a portrait-style team photo against it.
Time the traffic light
Find a traffic light. Time exactly how many seconds the green light stays green for cars. Repeat once to check. Write the number of seconds and photograph the light.
Time-zone teammate
Find a colleague in the time zone furthest from yours. Send them a hello (or schedule a call) and screenshot the moment they reply.
Times Square neon shot
Times Square has more than 250,000 LEDs flashing every second. Find a spot where the screens light up the whole group and take a photo where everyone strikes their best Broadway pose. The brighter the lights behind you, the better.
Tivoli ride pose
In or near Tivoli: take a group photo where everyone has hands in the air, screaming, like they're on a rollercoaster (whether they're actually on one or not).
To Bourbon Street (bride)
Navigate to Bourbon Street, the famous nightlife strip of the French Quarter. Check in once the music gets louder than your group chat.
To Cafe du Monde (bride)
Navigate to Cafe du Monde, the legendary 24-hour beignet stand at the French Market. Check in once the team smells powdered sugar in the air.