QUOTE(Kathryn41 @ Jun 7 2008, 09:39 AM)

You are joint petitioners for the I-751 so on the back of photographs I would just write the names, including yours, as appropriate, instead of using titles. If you wanted to use titles you could use 'Petitioner Sara" and "Petiitoner [husband's name]".
We included 12 photographs as well. Ours were from trips to visit family members, so I included: a family photo taken one Christmas with all of the extended family - my husband's immediate family (including myself) identified by name, and the rest identified as two groups - 'Joe's sister's A's family' 'Joe's sister B's family"; a photo of me with Joe's parents; a photo of me with Joe's daughter at a re-enactment: a photo of Joe, me, his mother and his 2 sisters at a Memorial service held for his father last year by his Church; two photos of us individually with our grand-children obviously taken the same time (kids wearing the same clothes); a family portrait taken at Christmas with my immediate family (including my brother's cats!), and a photo of Joe with my Dad and brother. We placed these photos in the travel section along with the appropriate proof of travel to the locations where the photos were taken.
We also included a photo of Joe and me in our home; Joe with our cats (the ones I brought from Canada) in our home, and a group photo with some of our on-line friends taken when we hosted a 'gathering' here in our home with everyone identified by name.
We also wrote the date, location and the 'event' on the back of each photograph as well.
We sent about 20 photos from our honeymoon in Hawaii, gatherings with friends, a couple office party snaps. We pretty much did what Kathryn mentioned for descriptions and had tickets and hotel bills with photos taken on vacations.