Long candid daylight window
Garden venues run for hours of natural light. PicShots lets every guest contribute candids across the whole window without needing the photographer at every spot.
For garden ceremonies and outdoor receptions · Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Greenwich in London is known for historic venues, riverside receptions, gardens, and family-focused celebrations. Garden venues, reception halls, and restaurant venues fit best. PicShots gives every guest one QR scan, no app install, and a shared gallery the host controls.
Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Greenwich is known for historic venues, riverside receptions, gardens, and family-focused celebrations. Garden venues, reception halls, and restaurant venues fit best.
Why PicShots fits
Garden venues run for hours of natural light. PicShots lets every guest contribute candids across the whole window without needing the photographer at every spot.
Sunset toasts and golden-hour portraits are the strongest candid moments. Pair the QR with a quick MC mention right before sunset and uploads spike noticeably.
Outdoor venues mean guests are spread across the lawn, not gathered in one room. A scan-and-shoot browser flow keeps them participating from anywhere.
Most garden weddings have an indoor backup. PicShots collects uploads from both spaces into one gallery so the host doesn't have to merge anything later.
Setup tips
Outdoor receptions cluster around drinks. Adding the QR card to the bar and the lemonade table catches the cocktail hour participation window.
Golden hour is the single most rewarding upload window of the day. A 10-second MC reminder right before sunset is the biggest single lift you can get.
Outdoors, guests scan from farther away. Print the QR at A5 size minimum on the welcome sign so anyone at the lawn edge can still capture it.
UK guests appreciate a one-line note that uploads are private until the host reveals the gallery — it raises participation noticeably.
Repeat the QR at the ceremony exit and reception entrance if guests move between historic spaces.
FAQ
Yes. PicShots runs in the browser, so Greenwich hosts can use one QR code across arrivals, dinner, speeches, and dancing. Guests do not need an account or app install.
Garden venues, reception halls, and restaurant venues fit best. The safest setup is one QR on arrival signage and one QR at each table or guest zone.
Yes. PicShots runs entirely in the mobile browser, so it works for garden venues hosted in London, United Kingdom 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.
Central London venues lean compact and historic, while reception parties often move to country estates within an hour of the city. Common settings include Marylebone and Chelsea registry offices, Shoreditch warehouse venues, Country estates in Surrey and the Cotswolds, Members' clubs in Mayfair. 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. United Kingdom hosts can budget in GBP (£); free for events up to 10 guests, with paid tiers covering up to 250 guests.
PicShots is UK GDPR aware: uploads are stored privately, hosts can delete events, and guests can remove their own uploads from the same device.
PicShots needs a network connection to upload, but uploads queue and retry. For outdoor venues, place QR reminders where mobile signal is strongest and ask the venue if guest Wi-Fi reaches the lawn.
Yes. The same QR works indoors and outdoors. If the weather forces a move, uploads continue into the same gallery without any changes.
Print on matte cardstock with a weather-resistant lamination if you expect humidity or sprinklers. Otherwise, place QR cards under glass jars or table runners.
Create one PicShots event, place the QR where Greenwich guests naturally gather, and bring every candid into a single shared gallery you control.