The latest Memory Mate designs I made were for a small catholic school basketball team. I think it is nice to have a formal arrangement, but I always want the team to interact somehow--afterall they are a team. So I usually set them up in some manner and then tell them to give me a 'attitude' pose and then tell them to lean on each other etc... I usually tell them to stick their tongues out too just to loosen them up and have a little fun(sometimes those are the best pictures!). So I try to have fun even with the static team picture. When the team is small I can also do things like cut out the individual shot(for big teams this would take far too much time to do.) Then its a matter of trying to figure out an arrangement of images that are pleasing and act as a memory of the year the student played on that particular team. I know these will end up in scrap books eventually and maybe even cut up, but its my hop that I create something my clients will want to keep as a keepsake--so if I think this way it is well worth the extra effort. I'm not one that can easily settle with the easy way out, even when the time and energy pretty much means I work for pennies--at least I still get to make pictures! SayerMotter Sports Memory Mate by Richard Sayer.