I have been wondering about this for years, and I can't seem to find the answer anywhere. When somebody labels a picture of themself with another person, should it be so&so and me or so&so and I? When I try to figure it out, I'm not sure if the implied caption would be (This is a photo of) so&so and me, or so&so and I (are seen in this photo). It really drives me nuts that I don't know the answer to this. Please help me and set it straight. Thank you.
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A photograph of John and me.
— Mister Micawber
A photograph of John and me.
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