If I am making a list of the persons that appear in a photo, how is it

Me.

An easy way to tell whether to use "me" or "I" is to remove the others from the sentence. If you were pointing at the picture and weren't going to list your father or mother or brother, would you point to yourself and say I or say me? You would say me.

Another example is "My brother and I traveled to the store" or "My brother and me traveled to the store.

"My brother and I traveled to the store" is correct because if you remove the other pronouns, in this case "my brother", the sentences become "I traveled to the store" or "Me traveled the store". Obviously, "I traveled to the store" is correct, lol. So therefore in this scenario, "I" would be used.

Hopefully this helpful trick allows you to disinguish and determine when to use "me" and "I" in a sentence.
 
"Me" is the usual way we'd say it.

Some advice: Give the full names of all the people who appear in the photo, as well as their relationships. When your grandchildren look at it in the year 2057, that will help a lot!
 
It's me if you're just referring to people in a photo in the order that they coming but if you said what you are doing in the photo then you have to change it to I, which will then go at the end.

In there photo there is my father, my mother, me and my brother.
OR
My father, my mother, my brother and I are all posing for the photo.
 
I think "me" is more correct. "I" is more used in formal language... heeheheh, just my opinion
 
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