Class Photo
Bring your graduation class photo and recreate the picture with as many classmates as possible standing in the same position for the new picture. This type of picture not only celebrates individuals who have returned for the homecoming, it is also a way to remember individuals who could not attend or may have passed away between graduation and homecoming.
Residence/Lecture Hall
Find your old residence room, favorite lecture hall or classroom and create a picture in these rooms. Attending homecoming is about reconnecting with the school, remembering and showing you spouse and family members where you studied. Shoot a picture of these locations with your family, former classmates or an old professor, if possible.
Parade
Homecoming parades usually combine former students with current students. Typically, floats are built celebrating the specific year that is the focus of the annual homecoming. Other floats included in the parade will celebrate different clubs and sport teams at the school.
Around Campus
Just as you have changed from the time you left university or college the, campus grounds may have changed as well. Take time to explore the grounds and take pictures of some your favorite hangout spots. Bring old pictures with you and position yourself so you are standing in the same location as in the old picture. If the old picture is large enough, hold it up and take the new picture so it shows the same scene as the old picture. Use this technique with old friends when you find them. Have them hold old pictures of themselves and take a new picture.