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Christening photo sharing

At a christening, grandparents and godparents photograph everything — the font, the church steps, the first look at the cake — and the parents, busy with the baby, see almost none of it. GuestCam.io collects it all with one QR code on the lunch table: guests upload from their phone browser, no app, straight into your private gallery.

Built for the least technical guest

No app store, no account, no password. Grandparents point their phone camera at the QR code and the upload page simply opens — if they can take a photo, they can share it.

The parents finally see everything

You spend the ceremony holding the baby, not a camera. Afterwards, every photo from the church, the steps and the lunch is waiting in one private gallery.

Small event, small (or no) price

An intimate christening with 15–30 guests often fits the free plan entirely — up to 20 photos per guest, 7 days of storage, no card required.

Why christening photos scatter across the family — and how to gather them

A christening is short but photographed from every angle: grandma captures the gown, the godfather films the moment at the font, an aunt gets the classic group shot on the church steps, and everyone photographs the baby meeting the cake. The problem is where those photos end up — spread across a dozen phones, a couple of family group chats, and grandparents who are not sure how to send more than one picture at a time.

GuestCam.io gathers all of it without asking anyone to learn anything. You print one QR code and stand it on the lunch table; guests scan it with their phone camera and upload from the browser. Because there is no app and no login, the guests who usually fall out — the grandparents and great-aunts who take the most photos — participate just like everyone else. That is the whole point of a christening photo page: the least technical guests must be able to join, or you lose the best photos.

Everything lands in a private gallery only the parents reach through their organizer link — nothing on social media, no public feed, which many parents insist on for photos of their baby. And because christenings are intimate events, the free plan often covers the entire day; if you want videos of the ceremony and long-term storage, one $19.99 upgrade for the event unlocks it all.

Collect every christening photo in 3 steps

1

Create the event page

Takes under 30 seconds and is free to start. You immediately get a QR code and a short event code — do it the week before the christening.

2

Put the QR code on the lunch table

Print it on a small card by the cake or the place settings. Guests scan it with their phone camera and upload from the browser — grandparents included, no help needed.

3

Download the whole day from one gallery

After the celebration, open your private organizer link and download every photo in one go — the font, the steps, the cake, all of it.

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Christening photo sharing — common questions

How do you collect photos from guests at a christening?

Use a QR-code photo page. Print one QR code and place it on the lunch table; guests scan it with their phone camera and upload photos directly from the browser into one private gallery the parents control. There is no app to install and no account to create, so grandparents and godparents can participate just as easily as everyone else.

Can grandparents use a QR photo page without help?

Yes. Scanning a QR code only requires opening the phone camera and pointing it at the code — the upload page opens by itself in the browser. There is no app store, no password and no account setup, which is exactly the part that usually stops less technical guests. If a grandparent has ever taken a phone photo, they can upload one.

Is a christening too small an event for a photo sharing page?

No — small events are where it works best. A christening with 15–30 guests still produces hundreds of photos across the church, the steps outside and the lunch afterwards. With few guests, the free plan (up to 20 photos per guest, 7 days of storage) often covers the whole day without paying anything.

What does christening photo sharing cost?

GuestCam is free to start: up to 20 photos per guest, photos only, and 7 days of storage — often enough for an intimate christening. The paid plan is a one-time $19.99 per event — no subscription — with unlimited photos and videos, video uploads up to 200 MB, 6 months of storage, and AI photo tagging.

Are the christening photos private?

Yes. Nothing is posted to social media and there is no public feed. Guests upload through the QR code, and the photos land in a private gallery that only the parents reach through their organizer link. That matters to many families who prefer to keep photos of their baby off public platforms entirely.

Keep every photo from the christening

Free to start — create the event, print the QR code for the lunch table, and every guest photo lands in your private gallery before the cake is cut.

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