A Quince has too many guests and too many moments for one photographer
Quinceañeras routinely run 100 to 200-plus guests across the court of honor, the religious or symbolic ceremony, and a full reception with the choreographed waltz, the father-daughter dance and the shoe or dress change.
A hired photographer covers the key formal shots, but one person can't be in twenty places at once — the court members goofing around before the waltz, the family's reactions during the father-daughter dance, the crowd's expressions during the dress reveal.
A QR code on the program, the sign-in table or the photo booth backdrop gives every guest an easy way to add what they caught, in the moment, straight from their phone — no app and no account required.
It works just as well for a bicultural guest list. The upload flow itself doesn't require reading anything — guests just scan and tap the camera — so it fits whether the family and guests are more comfortable with English or Spanish on the signage.