Why graduation photos scatter — and how to keep them together
Graduation compresses everything into a few hours. Grandparents arrive with their phones, classmates photograph each other in gowns, and parents try to capture the diploma moment from row 14. The result is hundreds of photos taken by people who may never all be in the same group chat again — extended family on one side, school friends on the other.
The usual fix is asking everyone to "send the pictures" afterward. A few arrive by text at wrecked quality, some land in a family chat the graduate is not in, and the rest never leave the phones they were taken on. There is no natural moment after graduation day when everyone gets around to it — people travel home, and the photos stay where they are.
GuestCam.io replaces all of that with a single QR code. Print it on the party invitation, prop it on the dessert table, or drop the link in the family chat that morning. Everyone — from the graduate's best friend to a grandparent who has never installed an app — scans and uploads in seconds, and the graduate ends the day with the complete set in one private gallery.