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Group Portrait Print
$39.00

Your original Central Photo portrait, reproduced with care.

We offer high-quality reprints from our archive, allowing you to revisit and preserve the moment exactly as it was captured. Whether from a recent visit or years past, each image is carefully located and reproduced as a clean, true-to-original print.

For older photographs, restoration and enhancement are available to ensure clarity, balance, and longevity. Printed on archival photo paper using traditional photo lab techniques, each reprint is crafted to stand the test of time.

Processing time: 14 days.

Legacy Framing
$75.00

A Central Photo portrait is meant to be displayed.

We offer museum-quality professional framing for any portrait in our archive—from this year’s visit to images dating back to 1919. Each frame is thoughtfully constructed to complement the image, transforming your portrait into a lasting piece designed for display.

Have a physical print from years past? We can carefully scan, restore, and frame it. Prefer to handle installation yourself? We can also ship a custom-built frame, tailored to your exact portrait.

Every framed piece is prepared with longevity in mind—crafted to be displayed, preserved, and passed down.

Processing time: 14 days.

Frequently

Asked

  • We have most group photos from 2007-2026! Share all the details you remember (group name, year, and location), we’ll search our archives and confirm.

  • If it’s not in our archive, we can still work from a physical print or high-resolution scan you provide. From there, we can restore, reprint, and frame it.

  • Timing depends on whether we’re locating, restoring, or printing your image. We’ll confirm turnaround once we review your request.

    Online orders have a typical processing time of 14 business days before shipping. Shipping times will vary based on the option you select at checkout.

  • Reprints are produced in the original format, either panoramic (10×15-10×30) or 8×10. Final size depends on your group size.

  • Yes! We can clean up, enhance, and restore older prints while preserving the integrity of the original image.

  • No! If your photo is in our archive, we can produce a reprint directly. If not, we’ll work from what you have.

  • We offer 4 professionally framed options. White or black frame with or without a mat. Our custom framing is built specifically for our print formats. Frames are made to fit and designed for long-term display.

  • We are always happy to provide a digital copy of your group portrait. We’ll confirm after locating your photo.

Quality has always been the standard here.
Our reprints and framing are produced to the same standard as the day your photo was taken, with careful attention to detail and longevity. Whether restored or reprinted, every piece is finished with intention. Something to keep, and something to pass down.

107 Year Old Archive.

A century's worth of iconic moments big and small!

Souvenirs are so back.

Photos are shared with families, revisited years later, and often become one of the most meaningful keepsakes from the trip. Over 50% of travelers think a photo is the most important souvenir!

Ready to Display.

Schools and organizations have gallery walls (some have over 40 years of photos!), creating a visual history of shared experience and tradition that students, families, and businesses cherish. All you need is one photo to start!

Designed to Last.

Prints are archival-quality, and digital files are cleared for schools, yearbooks, and your company’s marketing materials. Forever.
Group photo of students and teachers in front of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., taken in April 1986 during a high school tour.
A person with long blonde hair in a plaid shirt is holding a hose and spraying water onto a bus that has a sign reading 'American Sightseeing Washington, D.C., 202-544-6065.' The bus is large, yellow, and green.

The fact that Central Photo has been operating in DC since 1919 should really speak for itself. But I’ll add that no group trip to Washington, DC feels complete without using them to capture the experience!”