How Susan Got Everyone Looking Good
This Indianapolis, IN family has the perfect group photo—composed from three different shots.
Susan from Indianapolis, IN organized the family reunion photo. Fifteen people, all schedules aligned, photographer ready. They took three shots. In every photo, someone had their eyes closed, was talking, or was looking away.
Three Shots, No Perfect One
We took three family reunion photos. In every shot, someone had their eyes closed or was talking or looking away. Nobody looked good in all three.
Photo 1: Mom had her eyes closed. Photo 2: Uncle Jim was talking. Photo 3: The kids were looking away. Each photo had people who looked great—just not all at the same time.

“They made the perfect photo from three imperfect ones.”
— Susan, Indianapolis, IN
Combining the Best
The photographer told Susan about Made To Delight. The service creates perfect portraits by combining the best parts of multiple photos—everyone at their best in one shot.
When I saw the composite with everyone at their best, I couldn't believe they could do that.

Create the perfect portrait from multiple photos. Combine the best expressions, poses, and moments into one ideal shot.
Create Perfect PortraitEveryone Looks Great
Everyone ordered prints. It's the perfect family photo that technically never existed.
Susan ordered 16x20 prints for the whole family. Everyone looks perfect in the final photo.
Made To Delight Team
We're a team of photo restoration artists, designers, and storytellers dedicated to helping families preserve and celebrate their most precious memories. Every transformation we create is handled with care, empathy, and attention to detail.
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