Many years ago I was commuting home on the train with my wife and one
of her colleagues. I showed them the group picture from a Dagstuhl I
had attended that they recently sent me. My wife and her friend spent
much of the train ride laughing at the collection of nerdly looking
people in the photo. Ever since then we have jokingly called a
conference group picture the nerd shot.
Computer scientists, especially in Europe, love to take pictures of
other computer scientists. Problem is computer scientists are not
particularly photogenic nor, for the most part, are they good
photographers. The worst is the group photo, where we are herded like
cattle to some enclosed place where we stand until all the strays are
rounded up and finally the photo is taken, sometimes several times by
several people.
Some things have changed over time. Most photos are now taken
digitally and get posted quickly, sometimes before the conference is
over. My kids enjoy playing "Where's Daddy?" especially if I
am out of town. But still the group photo experience remains the same.
I was talking to my wife on the phone at the last Dagstuhl and told
her it was time for the nerd shot. She said I should fix my hair and I
replied "What? You want me to stand out?"