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Practical, no-fluff guides to collecting guest photos — QR codes that get scanned, slideshows that fill the dance floor, and delivery that puts every photo where it belongs.
How to Collect Wedding Photos from Guests with a QR Code
The complete guide to collecting guest photos and videos at your wedding with a QR code — no app downloads, no chasing people for weeks afterward.
Read the guide →The Photo Booth Alternative: A Selfie Station with One QR Code
Photo booth rentals run $500–$1,200 a night. A QR-code selfie station does the same job with every guest's own phone — and you keep every photo automatically.
Read the guide →How to Run a Live Wedding Slideshow at Your Reception
Put guest photos on the venue TV as they're taken — and schedule which galleries show during dinner, dancing, and the send-off. Setup takes five minutes.
Read the guide →How to Create a Private, Family-Only Wedding Photo Album
Some photos are for everyone; some are for family. Here's how to run a private gallery alongside your main wedding album — same event, separate QR code, invisible to everyone else.
Read the guide →How to Get Every Guest's Wedding Photos into Google Photos
Stop downloading zip files and re-uploading them. Here's how guest photos can flow into your own Google Photos library automatically, seconds after they're taken.
Read the guide →Print QR Code Table Cards Guests Will Actually Scan
A QR code on every table is the difference between collecting 50 photos and 500. Design, contrast, sizing, and placement — everything that makes guests actually scan.
Read the guide →How to Get Wedding Photos from Guests: Every Method Compared
Shared albums, hashtags, group chats, disposable cameras, QR galleries — an honest comparison of every way to collect guest photos, and why most of them quietly fail.
Read the guide →The Disposable Camera Alternative for Weddings
Disposable cameras on wedding tables cost $300+, take weeks to develop, and most frames don't survive. Here's how to keep the candid magic without the film.
Read the guide →Free Wedding Photo Sharing: What's Actually Free (and What Isn't)
Most "free" wedding photo apps cost you in compression, watermarks, or per-guest caps. Here's what free really gets you — and how to start collecting without a card.
Read the guide →A Wedding Website with RSVPs — One Link for Everything
Date, venue, agenda, RSVPs with party sizes, and your photo galleries — on one themed page you can text to everyone. Included free with every EveryShot event.
Read the guide →Wedding Guest Book Alternatives Guests Actually Use
Half-empty guest books are a wedding tradition nobody asked for. Here's how photos with names and RSVP notes become a living guest book — built automatically.
Read the guide →School Event Photo Sharing: Prom, Graduation & Field Day
Collect every parent's and student's photos from prom, graduation, field day, or the spring concert — privately, with staff moderation, and no app for anyone to install.
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