WeddingQR Blog

Tips, ideas, and inspiration to help you make the most of your wedding memories.

A Guide to Wedding Photos for Couples Who Hate Having Their Picture Taken

Posted 2026-03-26

You're camera-shy but you still want to remember your wedding day. Here's how to get beautiful photos without the awkward posing and forced smiles.

How to Collect Photos from Wedding Guests Who Don't Have Smartphones

Posted 2026-03-27

Not every guest has a smartphone. Here's how to collect wedding photos from everyone — including grandma with her flip phone.

Wedding Photo Book vs Digital Album: Why You Need Both

Posted 2026-03-28

Physical photo books and digital albums each have strengths. Here's why smart couples are choosing both for their wedding memories.

How to Get Wedding Photos from Guests Without Being Annoying About It

Posted 2026-03-29

Nobody wants to be that couple chasing guests for photos. Here's how to collect wedding photos without the awkward follow-ups.

What to Do with 500+ Wedding Guest Photos (Without Losing Your Mind)

Posted 2026-03-30

Got hundreds of wedding guest photos and no idea where to start? Here's your game plan for organizing, curating, and actually enjoying them.

How to Set Up Photo Sharing at a Wedding Venue with No Wi-Fi

Posted 2026-03-31

Getting married at a barn, vineyard, or remote venue with no Wi-Fi? Here's how to make guest photo sharing work anyway.

Wedding QR Codes for Parents Who Aren't Tech-Savvy: A Simple Guide

Posted 2026-04-01

Help your parents and older family members use wedding QR codes with confidence using large print, simple steps, and a little patience.

How to Collect Photos at a Multi-Day Wedding (Indian, Nigerian, Jewish & More)

Posted 2026-04-02

Collecting guest photos across multi-day weddings like Indian, Nigerian, or Jewish celebrations. One QR code, every event, all your memories.

Why Your Wedding Photographer's Gallery Isn't Enough (And What to Do About It)

Posted 2026-04-03

Your photographer captures beautiful posed shots, but guest photos reveal the candid, emotional moments you actually look at years later.