Guides and ideas for your wedding day
Things worth knowing before and after the wedding — collecting guest photos, working with your photographer, and making sure it all stays in one place.
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How to take good photos as a wedding guest (without being that guest)
Your phone can capture something the photographer can't — but only if you know what to shoot and what to leave alone. A practical guide for wedding guests.
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Why your wedding deserves a beautiful invite — not just a QR code on the table
QR codes work. But they're cold, impersonal, and only reach the guests at the venue. Here's why a digital invite card — shared before the wedding — does something entirely different.
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The audio phone guestbook: what it is, what guests actually say, and a smoother version of the same idea
Couples rent vintage phones so guests can leave voice messages at the wedding. Here's what you actually get — and why some couples are skipping the phone entirely.
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Disposable cameras at weddings: what actually happens, and what works instead
Disposable cameras feel romantic. The results rarely are. Here's what couples actually get — and the modern alternative that collects more photos with less waste.
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The best way to share a wedding video online
Vimeo. YouTube. Google Drive. WeTransfer. Here's which actually works for sharing a wedding film online — and what to avoid.
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How to keep wedding memories organized after the big day
The photos, the film, the guest contributions, the speeches — your wedding produced a lot. Here's how to keep it organized so you can actually find it in five years.
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Wedding QR code ideas beyond photo sharing
QR codes at weddings do more than collect guest photos. Here are the uses that actually add value — and the ones that are more gimmick than function.
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What is a digital wedding memory book?
A digital wedding memory book is not a PDF or a printed album. Here's what it actually is, what goes in it, and why it outlasts anything you can hold in your hands.
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How to create a digital wedding guestbook
Step-by-step: how to set up a digital wedding guestbook that guests actually use — from choosing the right tool to getting the most contributions.
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How to collect wedding memories from guests
Your guests captured moments your photographer didn't. Here's how to actually get those photos, videos, and messages into your hands — before they disappear.
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How to share destination wedding photos with guests who traveled
Your guests flew in from four countries. Here's how to get everyone's photos — including theirs — into one place they can actually access from home.
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Digital wedding guestbook: what it is and why it matters
A digital guestbook captures more than signatures. Here's what one actually looks like, what guests contribute, and why it outlasts anything printed.
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GuestCam vs GuestPix — which is better for your wedding?
Both let guests share photos at your wedding. Here's how GuestCam and GuestPix actually differ — and what neither one does that most couples don't realize they need.
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Your guests don't all speak the same language
Your guests don't all speak English. Wedding Memory works in 10 languages, automatically — no selection needed. Covers multicultural and destination wedding guest lists.
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Do you actually need a wedding photo app?
Short answer: not an app. Here's why apps kill guest participation — and what works better for collecting and keeping your wedding photos.
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Wedding photo sharing with a QR code — what couples need to know
QR codes at weddings work — when they point somewhere worth going. Here's what to put on the code, where to place it, and why the link behind it matters more than the code itself.
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How long does it take to get your wedding video?
Most couples wait 6–12 weeks. Here's what actually happens during that time — and what to do while you wait so you're ready the moment it arrives.
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The best way to share your wedding video with family and friends
Vimeo links expire. YouTube makes it public. Google Drive confuses half your family. Here's what actually works for sharing a wedding film with people you love.
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How guests share photos at a wedding — and why most don't make it to you
WhatsApp groups. Hashtags. AirDrop. Here's how each actually plays out at a real wedding — and what actually gets photos into your hands.
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Why guests don't share wedding photos — and what to do about it
It's not that they don't want to. Here's what actually stops guests from sharing their photos after the wedding — and the one thing that changes it.
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29 wedding video ideas worth actually using
From cinematic trailers to pet GoPros — a practical list of wedding video ideas, with notes on what actually works and what to ask your videographer.
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The destination wedding photo problem nobody warns you about
You planned a wedding in Santorini. Now the photos are in nine WhatsApp groups across three continents. Here's the problem — and the fix.
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Things we are working on right now
Four features in progress — one of them makes the link you already have do a lot more.
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14 questions to ask your wedding photographer before you book
Things most couples forget to ask — from backup gear to how long the delivery link actually stays live.
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How to collect all your guest photos after the wedding
Four methods most couples try. One that actually works.
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What happens to your photo booth photos after the wedding?
The prints go home in pockets. The digital files go somewhere else entirely — and most couples never see them again.
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What happens to your wedding photos and videos after the big day?
Most couples don't think about this until the gallery link expires. Here's what actually happens — and what to do about it.
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Your uncle's speech is on someone's phone. You'll never find it.
At a wedding, there are more witnesses to any given moment than you realize. Getting what they captured is the part nobody thinks about in advance.
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