One QR across multiple buildings
Estate weddings move between the orangery, the great hall, and the gardens. PicShots collects uploads from every space into one shared gallery without any host effort.
For estate and country house weddings · Bali, Indonesia
Bali destination weddings and retreats run for several days across cliff-top villas, beach clubs, and rice-field chapels — guests need a single QR they can use all weekend. PicShots gives every guest a digital photo roll for country estates, with one QR scan, no app install, and a host-controlled gallery you can reveal whenever the moment is right.
Bali, Indonesia
From Uluwatu cliff venues to Ubud rice-field chapels, Bali events stretch across multiple settings and days.
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Common features
Why PicShots fits
Estate weddings move between the orangery, the great hall, and the gardens. PicShots collects uploads from every space into one shared gallery without any host effort.
Estate weddings often run past midnight. Guests can keep uploading into the same gallery for as long as the camera flow stays open.
Many couples want the album curated before guests see anything. Keep the gallery hidden during the weekend and reveal it once you've reviewed every shot.
Estate weddings are usually printed into albums or thank-you books. A single ZIP from the host dashboard gives you everything for the editor.
Setup tips
Estate weddings hand out welcome packs at arrival. Adding the QR there keeps the guest camera visible from Friday afternoon onward.
Estates have multiple drinks rooms and corridors. Repeat the QR in each space so guests rejoin the camera flow as they move through the building.
Most estate weddings open with a host welcome speech. A 10-second QR mention there is the single biggest lift in participation.
Bali destination guests use welcome bags constantly — putting the QR on the tag keeps the camera flow visible across every venue.
FAQ
Yes. PicShots runs entirely in the mobile browser, so it works for country estates hosted in Bali, Indonesia the same way it does anywhere else. Guests scan the event QR, type a display name, and start shooting — no app install, no account, no extra software.
From Uluwatu cliff venues to Ubud rice-field chapels, Bali events stretch across multiple settings and days. Common settings include Uluwatu cliff-top villas, Seminyak beach club venues, Ubud rice-field chapels, Nusa Dua resort properties. PicShots only needs guests' phones and a network connection, so the venue side is rarely the constraint.
Pricing displays per event and is shown in the currency the host signs up with. Indonesia hosts can budget in IDR (Rp); free for events up to 10 guests, with paid tiers covering up to 250 guests.
PicShots needs a network connection to upload, but uploads queue and retry once a guest reaches better signal. Place QR reminders near rooms with strong Wi-Fi.
Yes. Keep the gallery hidden during the entire weekend so guests only see their own photos. Reveal the shared gallery any time afterwards.
Usually not. PicShots uses no extra gear and runs in guests' phones. Most estate teams welcome a guest camera since it captures the venue from angles their preferred photographer cannot.
Other markets
Create one PicShots event, share the QR with your Bali guest list, and bring every candid from your country estates into a single shared gallery you control.