Visual guides for missing moments

A missing photo is usually six small decisions.

Start with the people, then choose the light, scene, and feeling that make a shared portrait believable.

Friends combined into one group portrait from separate photos
01 Separate portraits · one shared scene

Pick the gap

Five ways to bring people into the frame.

No account. No upload on this page. Just practical choices before you create.

Friends combined into one group portrait from separate photos 6 choices · 60 seconds

Friends and groups

Six choices for a believable group photo.

Choose clear source portraits, shared light, a familiar scene, and a final review that keeps the result honest. Open the guide
Family portrait made from separate individual photos 7 frames

Family

Bring relatives into one scene.

A visual recipe for a family moment that never fit one camera roll. Open the guide
Couple brought together from two distant selfies 7 frames

Long-distance couple

Close the distance in one picture.

See how two separate selfies become one shared scene without pretending it was documentary photography. Open the guide
Family reunion photo plan with moments, roles, permission, and schedule 6 choices

Family reunion

A calm plan for one frame with everyone.

Choose the missing moments, give the photo a lead, and ask before sharing. Open the guide
Six-person family photo pose guide with every face visible 6 arrangements

Six-person poses

Give six people a window in the frame.

Two rows, clear face heights, and one shared move for a group that does not want a stiff lineup. Open the guide

The next step

When the people are ready, make the photo you wished you had.

TogetherLens lets you choose two to five clear portraits, pick a scene, and review every generated result before you share it.