A second 'camera' at every table
Guests cover the angles you can't be at. Your hero shots stay yours; the table-level candids fill in the rest of the story.
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.
Built for photographers
What you get
Guests cover the angles you can't be at. Your hero shots stay yours; the table-level candids fill in the rest of the story.
Offer it as a value-add in your wedding or event package. Your couples get more photos; you don't shoot more hours.
Combine your edits with the guest roll for a richer, more authentic delivery — the candids you couldn't take, alongside the work you did.
Guests run the QR flow themselves. No setup at the venue, no extra gear, no second shooter to manage.
Setup tips
Send the couple the QR with their package. They handle the table cards; you keep your focus on the shoot.
20–30 shots per guest stops the gallery becoming pure noise and keeps the standout candids easy to spot.
Pick the best 40–60 from the guest roll and slot them into the album alongside your own edits. The couple sees one cohesive story, not two galleries.
FAQ
Not formally yet. If you want to bundle PicShots into a high-volume package, reach out via the contact page and we'll figure out something that works.
Self-serve branding isn't available yet. For studios where visual branding matters, get in touch — we're working out how to support this for partners.
No. It lives entirely on guests' phones in the browser. You don't carry extra gear and don't set anything up at the venue.
The host (your couple). They can download the full gallery as a ZIP and hand it to you for editing — same as any guest-supplied content.
Use a tight per-guest shot limit and curate before delivering. Most photographers pick the top 40–60 guest shots and leave the rest in a 'bonus' folder.
By location
See how PicShots fits photographers in specific markets, with venue notes, local setup tips, and currency context.
Set up a test event in minutes, hand the QR to the couple, and see what the room captures that you can't.