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How do I find my graduation pictures?

How do I find my graduation pictures?

Many high schools use the Josten Company to take high school graduation pictures at the beginning of senior year and during graduation. After each event, you can see your pictures on a notice sent to you by mail or through the Internet.

How do I contact GradImages?

If you’d prefer to talk with someone by phone, please don’t hesitate to call us toll free at 800.628. 4509. You can normally count on our response from this form within just a few hours, but in all cases within one business day.

How long does Grad images keep photos?

two years
We hold the photos for ordering for two years from the date of the event. After two years have passed, the photos will be removed from our system permanently.

How do I find an event photo?

Top 10 websites to find photos taken at your event

  1. Facebook. Of the 480 million people who sign into Facebook every day, more than half of them upload photos – that’s more than 200 million photos a day!
  2. Instagram.
  3. Google.
  4. Twitter.
  5. Foursquare.
  6. Pinterest.
  7. Yelp.
  8. Twitpic.

Are grad pics worth it?

You might have taken high school graduation photos, but a photo session highlighting your college career will mean much more to your loved ones; it’s evidence of your continued growth as an independent adult and your higher education.

Why are senior pictures so expensive?

Senior portraits are expensive because it’s a once in a lifetime event that requires more work from the photographer than regular school portraits. Normal school photos the children are lined up and spend no more than a few minutes in from of the camera. The pictures are all processed the same with no retouching.

How long does it take for GradImages to post pictures?

How long does it take for GradImages to post ceremony proofs? The short answer is that some events can be posted in just a few hours, while others may take up to a couple of days.

How does GradImages work?

After Each Ceremony Once loaded onto a laptop, images are then transmitted, along with the documentation of the sequence order of the graduates, to the main GradImages servers. This allows the identification process of images to begin promptly after the end of the ceremony.