Welcome to the DropEvent party! Here’s a detailed guide on how you can use it for event photo sharing–replete with our love for classic literature.
A wedding day is one of the most momentous and life-changing events for all parties involved. That said, while it is a big deal for the to-be-married couple, it’s also pretty important for their families, friends, and loved ones. And, even though we may want to invite everyone to the joyous occasion, that’s not always practical or even possible–Great Aunt Ruthie Jane #Godblessher may not exist on the same plane we do!
And that’s the other part of why many couples want to do a wedding photos share. It also brings us to our no-nonsense-self-promoting recommendation, i.e., DropEvent. It’s a platform built and meant for making sharing photos as easy and seamless as it should be. We understand you already have too much on your wedding plate. It’s why we provide you with a painless way to share and humblebrag in bulk.
We can even give you 11 more reasons why DropEvent is the best event photo sharing option for your wedding remembrances! Or, we can show you how easy using it really is. Oooh, let’s do both!
You start by creating your own digital wedding photo album, aka Gallery by following these simple instructions:
View the option range and customization degree available to you by visiting the Dashboard. It should show you this screen:
DropEvent isn’t good at just helping you share the pictures you receive from your wedding photographer. You can also use it for collecting wedding photos from guests. But you’ll need to invite them before that can happen:
DropEvent lets you customize event photo sharing in tons of ways. For instance, you can group images into folders, create several different such folders, and move your stuff around between them.
To begin, go to Event Settings from your Dashboard. You’ll see various tabs over there. Play with them to get your gallery into order.
Besides modifying the title and description, this tab lets you choose how you want your stuff displayed, such as in a grid, with featured photos, or the popular Pinterest-esque waterfall.
You can also:
And so on.
This tab lets you decide how people interact with your wedding photos. So, likes, comments, and social media options are all a part of it.
From allowing people to view/download the other images you have in your gallery to confirmation emails after uploads, and masking your email, this baby has everything on offer. So, set up your gallery behind a privacy level of your own devising.
This tab helps you set up slideshows, using the images you already have in your gallery.
You can also choose:
But there are even more customizations you can make, like setting up music to play during slideshows–are you squeeing yet?
Whether it’s moving images and videos between folders, changing captions, or deleting duplicates, DropEvent lets you do it all.
Finally, now that everything’s set up, your gallery is ready for viewing. You may send a link to get your loved ones there. Or, you can download a zip file and send them that. Your contributors can also download high res files individually and directly from your gallery. In the meantime, DropEvent will be your wedding photo backup.
Of course, there are many other ways of event photo sharing. But few offer the kind of detailed customization DropEvent does! Go here to learn more.
P.S. If the aisle is not your style and you’re thinking of eloping, follow these steps to pull it off.
You can add captions under each photo on DropEvent. They can be sweet and awww-inducing or sassy–totally depends on who you are as a couple. Find a mixed bowl of captions listed below:
You’d miss not having these moments captured and included in your DropEvent wedding album:
While mostly planned out, this photo’s theme is how the bride and groom react to seeing each other right before getting married. A professional photographer will put in a lot of planning about location, poses, and angles while setting up a first look.