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How do guests receive wedding photos?
Here are 5 of the most fun ways to get every photo taken at your wedding:
- Do it with disposable cameras.
- Go vintage with cute instant cameras.
- Share a Google Photos or DropBox link to your guests.
- Real-time photo sharing with Veri.
- Photo sharing (and facial rec!) with Waldo.
How do you post wedding pictures?
Wedding Social Media Etiquette You Need to Know
- To Tweet or Not to Tweet.
- Hand Over Your Instagram.
- Posting Pictures Protocol.
- Check the Bride and Groom’s Feeds.
- Do Not Upload Embarrassing Photos.
- Do Not Overshare.
- Share Your Plans with a Wedding Chalkboard.
- Some Things Should Never be Shared.
According to Gottsman, guests should never post pictures of the newlyweds until they get the go-ahead. Unless stated otherwise (for example, there’s a wedding hashtag sign encouraging guests to Instagram photos), it’s up to the couple to post the first picture, which also includes the wedding venue and fellow guests.
Do wedding photographers touch up photos?
If you use your wedding photographer to create those products, and they are benefitting from some extra income, then more likely than not, they will throw in the retouching on those photos for free! You can then make sure you receive not only your product but the retouched files in your digital wedding gallery.
PHOTO SHARING APPS
- WEDDING PHOTO SWAP. As an app that allows you to set up online albums of your images, Wedding Photo Swap is a fun way for your bride to connect with family and friends and share photos from one of the most memorable days of her life.
- CLUSTER.
- VERI.
- EVERSNAP.
- MOMENTS BY FACEBOOK.
- GOOGLE AND APPLE PHOTOS.
Is it OK to post wedding pictures on Facebook?
According to Emily Post, you should not post images on social media of a wedding before the bride does. Here’s the quote: It’s best to wait until either the bride or the groom have publicly posted pictures before you post your own. Otherwise, said Post, “You’re kind of Facebook scooping them … on their own big day.”
Should I post all of my wedding photos on Facebook?
Don’t: Continue to share photos of your wedding months (or years) later, or to wish a friend happy birthday. Once you get the go-ahead from your photographer, feel free to post an album or two to Facebook, or choose snaps to share on Instagram.
How do wedding photographers send photos?
Many photographers these days choose to share photos (or at least backup all images) via a cloud service where users can easily access the images. There’s DropBox, Google, Amazon S3 and more, where you can store and share folders of images with anyone you want with as little as a link.
Should I put my wedding photos on Facebook?
How long do photos stay on the guest?
A private gallery for you and your guests will be available for up to 12 months from the event date. Are these photos and videos private to me and my guests?