Candid coverage without a photographer
Small dinners often skip a professional photographer. PicShots lets every seat at the table contribute candid coverage instead.
For restaurant private dining events · Montmartre, Paris, France
Montmartre in Paris is known for small restaurants, rooftop views, intimate gatherings, and evening receptions. Restaurant venues and reception halls fit best. PicShots gives every guest one QR scan, no app install, and a shared gallery the host controls.
Montmartre, Paris, France
Montmartre is known for small restaurants, rooftop views, intimate gatherings, and evening receptions. Restaurant venues and reception halls fit best.
Why PicShots fits
Small dinners often skip a professional photographer. PicShots lets every seat at the table contribute candid coverage instead.
PicShots is free for events with up to 10 guests — the exact size of most intimate restaurant receptions. Paid tiers cover larger private dining bookings.
Restaurant receptions have a quieter atmosphere than ballroom weddings. The browser-based camera flow stays unobtrusive while still collecting every important moment.
When the gallery is small, shot limits matter even more. PicShots keeps the gallery intentional rather than dumping every reflexive phone shot in.
Setup tips
With a small table, the QR works best when every guest sees it as they sit down. Add it as a small card next to the menu.
Intimate dinners always start with a welcome by the host. Slipping in a one-line mention of the QR is the single highest-yield prompt.
Intimate dinners do best with a smaller shot allowance — around 10–15 per guest — to keep the final gallery feeling curated.
Add a short French line under the English prompt — couples in Paris see noticeably higher uploads when the card matches the room.
Prompt the QR before sunset or terrace photos because Montmartre events rely on scenic candid windows.
FAQ
Yes. PicShots runs in the browser, so Montmartre hosts can use one QR code across arrivals, dinner, speeches, and dancing. Guests do not need an account or app install.
Restaurant venues and reception halls 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 restaurant venues hosted in Paris, France 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.
Paris venues lean on hôtels particuliers, riverside spaces, and converted ateliers across the arrondissements. Common settings include Hôtels particuliers in the Marais, Seine-side reception venues, Château settings outside Paris, Atelier-style spaces in the 11th. 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. France hosts can budget in EUR (€); free for events up to 10 guests, with paid tiers covering up to 250 guests.
PicShots is EU GDPR aware: uploads are private, served via short-lived event links, and the host can delete the event at any time.
Not when it's part of the styling. A small printed card next to the menu reads as part of the event, not as a request — and the host mention frames it as 'help us remember tonight'.
Yes. Events with up to 10 guests are free forever. Most intimate restaurant receptions fall under this tier.
Yes. PicShots works for milestone dinners, leadership offsites, and team celebrations the same way it works for small weddings.
Create one PicShots event, place the QR where Montmartre guests naturally gather, and bring every candid into a single shared gallery you control.