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Dancing-Peanut
Curious September 2021 Kent

Photo Sharing

Dancing-Peanut, 22 January, 2020 at 15:17 Posted on Planning 0 4

Hi

I am looking at ideas for guests to upload photos of the day. There are loads of apps - but most you have to take the photos through the app, and not just simply on the phone and then upload.

Does anybody have experience of any ways this can be done - or know of apps that let you upload direct from the phone (not through the app).

Thanks x

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Latest activity by Richard, 7 January, 2026 at 08:25
  • Paula @ Ollievision
    Paula @ Ollievision ·
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    A free dropbox account could be used for this

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    YourWeddingFilmed ·
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    Hi there,

    There is a fantastic app called "The Guest". The obvious way to quickly share photos is through your own hashtag on instagram.

    We use smug mug which is a fantastic photo sharing site with an option to provide a link to all your guests for them to upload pictures directly from phones.

    Have a great wedding Smiley smile

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  • Eric
    Savvy June 2025 Pakistan
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    Beginner December 2025 West Yorkshire
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    If you're just looking to collect photos without the app-hassle, honestly a shared Google Photos album is what my Terraria server crew uses for our weekly build competitions. Everyone takes screenshots of their bases using their phone's normal camera, then just dumps them into the album whenever. Way better than forcing guests to download some clunky event app. For my sister's wedding we did the same thing—made a QR code linking to a shared album, printed it on little cards at each table, and people uploaded their candids throughout the night. No login nonsense, no learning curve. Same principle as when I snap a pic of my Duke Fishron arena and drop it in our Discord later. Simple, works, doesn't kill the vibe. ios game

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