One QR per table covers the room
Reception halls are easy: print one QR per table, slip another near the entrance, and you have full coverage from arrival to last dance.
For reception hall events · Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom
Shoreditch in London is known for warehouse receptions, restaurant events, rooftop spaces, and informal creative venues. Reception halls, restaurant venues, and garden-style courtyard spaces fit well. PicShots gives every guest one QR scan, no app install, and a shared gallery the host controls.
Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom
Shoreditch is known for warehouse receptions, restaurant events, rooftop spaces, and informal creative venues. Reception halls, restaurant venues, and garden-style courtyard spaces fit well.
Why PicShots fits
Reception halls are easy: print one QR per table, slip another near the entrance, and you have full coverage from arrival to last dance.
PicShots fits a structured timeline of arrival, ceremony, dinner, programme, and dancing. The same QR keeps working across every transition.
Per-guest shot limits encourage intentional photos, so the gallery feels curated even when 80–200 guests are uploading.
Keep the gallery hidden during the event. Review and remove anything you don't want public, then reveal when ready.
Setup tips
Reception halls are essentially one big room — table cards are the highest-yield placement for the QR.
Reception MCs always do a quick welcome before food is served. That's the perfect spot for a 10-second QR mention.
Dancing is where reception halls produce the most candid uploads. A second MC mention before the dance floor opens lifts uploads noticeably.
UK guests appreciate a one-line note that uploads are private until the host reveals the gallery — it raises participation noticeably.
Place QR cards near the bar and guestbook because Shoreditch venues often use open-plan social layouts.
FAQ
Yes. PicShots runs in the browser, so Shoreditch hosts can use one QR code across arrivals, dinner, speeches, and dancing. Guests do not need an account or app install.
Reception halls, restaurant venues, and garden-style courtyard spaces fit well. 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 reception halls 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.
Yes. Paid PicShots tiers scale up to 250 guests with per-guest shot allowances tuned to your expected upload volume.
Yes. Reception halls are commonly used for debuts, milestone birthdays, anniversaries, and corporate functions. PicShots works the same way across all of them.
Usually not. PicShots uses no extra gear and runs in guests' browsers. Some hotels prefer that you mention any guest-camera flow during planning, but no permission is technically required.
Create one PicShots event, place the QR where Shoreditch guests naturally gather, and bring every candid into a single shared gallery you control.