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Welcome to PIKKID


This platform specialises in class photos for public and public schools in Switzerland

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PIKKID: the portal specializing in class photos

Illustration : Carla Grillo

PIKKID is a Swiss platform set up in 2010 by photographer Raphaël Fleury. It specialises in class photos and other portraits / reportage in institutions. Its aim is to simplify the organisation of annual class photos in primary and secondary schools, and to make it easier for pupils and their parents to view and order portraits. In addition, a number of digital services are offered to schools to manage their pupil files.

In order to offer parents a wide choice, a large number of photos are produced in a variety of styles. On average, a pupil will appear in 6 or 7 photos (alone, with friends, with the whole class, in colour and black and white).
We guarantee both the quality of the prints we deliver and the quality of the time spent with teachers and pupils. Because in order to obtain good results that are representative and faithful to each person's personality, it is essential that the moment of shooting is a bubble of conviviality and respect.

The aim of the PIKKID platform is to use the advantages of digital photography: firstly, to reduce publication times, and secondly, to give parents the choice of whether or not to order class photos in the formats of their choice. So, since 2010, we've been developing only the prints we need, and avoiding waste. Access to the photos is protected by a password that only parents and teachers know.

For the pupils, the photo-taking day (10 to 45 minutes per class, depending on the school's choice) is a day out of the ordinary, often experienced as a symbol of belonging to a united group. It's a relaxed moment when children are shown off to their best advantage by posing sometimes alone, sometimes with their classmates.