Yearbooks at Work


So, they were doing "professional photos" at the office...

And maybe it was my misinterpreting "professional photos" to mean "photos of you, taken by a professional" rather than the intended "photos of you looking professional..." 

Or, maybe it was that I'd forgotten about it and so I'd failed to dress professionally (still undecided which narrative I prefer...)

Either way, with only a few minutes to spare before my allotted slot I decided to have some fun - so I grabbed a few of my desk ornaments, and off I went.

It was only after seeing the awesome final results (big shout out to Ted Warner!) that it had me wondering: Why, oh why, don't we (as adults) get "school photos" done anymore? Sure, I'm looking a bit older these days, but that doesn't mean the kids should get to have all the fun.

Why aren't we getting fun photos each year and sharing them with our pals? Why aren't we autographing each other's yearbooks, writing "H.A.G.S" or "See you in 10!" or "Don't forget us when you're famous!"

Is it silly? Absolutely. Does it make for a better profile picture than if I were dressed to the 9s and wearing a tie? Well...that depends. I have some pretty nice ties.

But, regardless, let's make yearbooks @ work a thing shall we?

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