Use cases
Guest cameras for every kind of event.
9 event guides, each cross-linked with 13 cities and 8 countries for 189 local setup pages.
Event types
Pick the occasion you are hosting
For weddings
Every guest gets a digital disposable roll. You get every candid your photographer couldn't be at — first-look hugs, table laughter, sparkler exits — in one shared gallery you actually own.
- Guests forget to send you the photos they took
- Disposable cameras lose half their shots to bad exposure
For birthdays
From the kids' birthday at the park to the milestone bash, give every guest a digital photo roll and collect the candle reactions, surprise hugs, and late-night candids in one shared gallery.
- You always say 'send me the photos' and never get them
- Group chat photo dumps die in the camera roll
For bachelor parties
Give every guest a digital disposable roll for the weekend. The airport selfies, dinner toasts, game-day chaos, and late-night candids all land in one gallery the organiser can actually download.
- The best photos stay buried in five different group chats
- Nobody wants to chase every guest after the weekend
For bachelorette parties
Give the whole crew a digital disposable roll. Brunch cheers, outfit reveals, dance-floor candids, and tiny reaction shots all land in one private gallery for the bride.
- Everyone posts stories but nobody sends the originals
- The bride misses half the candid reactions around her
For company events
Give every attendee a guest camera at your conference, team off-site, retreat, or company party. Real hallway moments, table laughs, and team wins collect in one gallery your comms team actually owns.
- You hire a photographer for the keynote but lose the dinner, bar, and unconference
- Slack channels for event photos die after day one
For photographers
Hand your couples a guest camera that runs in the browser. They capture every candid from the table; you stay focused on the moments they hired you for.
- Your couples keep asking for table-level candids you weren't on
- You don't want to babysit a second-shooter for the kids' table
For baby showers
From the gift table to the games, give friends and family one QR code and collect every candid smile, surprised face, and sweet detail in a private gallery for the parents-to-be.
- Half the photos stay on aunties' phones
- Group chats compress or bury the best shots
For reunions
Family, class, and alumni reunions are full of little catch-up moments. Give everyone one QR code and collect the hugs, side conversations, and old-friend reactions before they vanish into separate phones.
- Different generations use different apps
- Photos scatter across group chats and Facebook posts
For festivals and retreats
From morning workshops to late-night sets, PicShots gives attendees one QR code for the candids your photographer, facilitator, or event team cannot be around to capture.
- The best photos happen far from the official photographer
- Hashtags scatter content across platforms you do not control
By location
Every use case has local city and country guides
Each event guide links to localized pages with venue notes, currency context, and market-specific FAQs. Browse the full location directory or jump straight to a wedding guide in your city.