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Graduation photo, a primary school student, is missing. What should I do?

Graduation photo is a primary school, and there is no way to solve the problem by looking for a backup, contacting the school or the head teacher, looking for alumni on social media and contacting local photographers. The specific method is as follows:

1. Find out whether other students or teachers have a backup or copy: Contact other students or teachers to see if anyone has saved a backup or copy of graduation photo. They may be willing to share or provide a copy with you.

2. Contact the school or class teacher and ask if there is any archive or backup: Contact your primary school or class teacher and ask if there is any archive or backup of graduation photo in the school over the years. There may be relevant records in the school's archives or the head teacher's office.

3. Find classmates or alumni on social media: Use social media platforms, such as alumni groups, class groups and alumni websites, to find your primary school classmates or alumni. Ask others if they have saved graduation photo, and they may be willing to share it with you or provide a copy.

4. Try to contact a local photographer or photo studio: Contact a local photographer or photo studio and ask if it is possible to re-shoot or copy graduation photo in your primary school. They may have relevant files or technical means to help you restore or duplicate graduation photo.