usie
n. A group photograph taken by one of the members of the group.
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2014
What do you call a group selfie? An usie, of course!

As in "us." Pronounced uss-ee, rhymes with fussy.

"Usies are a growing trend that I think have far more social value than selfies," said Michal Ann Strahilevitz, a professor of marketing at Golden Gate University in San Francisco who studies consumer behavior. "It's magical capturing moments we share with other people."
2014
When you take a photo of yourself, a "selfie" (I really don’t like that word), or with two or more people, an "usie" (I like that one even less), remember to stretch that arm out as far as it will go and hold the phone or camera up so you have to look up. Just don’t tilt your head back, or you’ll have a photo of your nostrils.
—Bonnie Bing, “Bonnie Bing: Forget laugh lines — now, there’s ‘tech neck’,” The Wichita Eagle, July 01, 2014
2012 (earliest)
Opposite of #selfie. This is an #usie http://instagr.am/p/OcpAi9sjre/.
—Casey Graham, “Opposite of #selfie…,” Twitter, August 17, 2012