Wedding ceremonies are very emotional events and the bride and groom often have a desire to share all moments with their friends and families. With the advancements in technology today, it is possible to modernize the traditional elements of a wedding—such as photo albums and videos. There are numerous ideas of how to save and share these unique details, and one of them is via the use of QR codes.
Guests can use a code to connect to a wide variety of digital media associated with the wedding. QR codes enable easy and fast retrieval, as well as storage of all memories—for future use and reference.
QR Codes Linked to a Wedding Photo Sharing App: Some Fun Facts
As you already know, QR codes can also be used in a fun way to enable the sharing of wedding memories. But while many and most codes lead to a wedding photo sharing app, the key point for those using QR codes is that they can link the code to whatever message they want—whether it is a video from the couple themselves, a video of the preparation that went into the event, or even the actual proposal video.
These QR codes can be placed on the wedding invitations, used on the reception tables, or be a part of the wedding programs. With the code scan, guests can view the wedding day from various perspectives, adding to the event’s realism.
Sharing Wedding Speeches and Vows
The speeches made during any wedding are probably among some of the most emotional moments in the entire occasion. Most people want to cherish such special moments as the exchange of rings and toasts by the bride and groom, vows made, etc. QR codes help guests quickly navigate to recordings of these speeches.Â
Wedding guests can be informed of the code through emails, social media or through thank you cards after the wedding. This aspect is particularly important to guests since they will be able to view these special words again, and/or share them with someone who was not present at the event.
Recording and Sharing of Wedding Videos
Envision putting a QR code on a wedding program that connects people to a real-time coverage of the wedding—for those who couldn’t make it to the wedding occasiony. This goes a long way in cutting down the gap between attendance—either physically or virtually.
Interactive Guest Experiences
Instead of having cumbersome physical photo booths, couples can have an online photo album on a wedding photo sharing app, in which guests can add their own pictures simply by scanning the QR code. This enables everyone to display their photos, and often helps increase engagement and the sharing of ‘wow!’ moments
Wedding guests can even have personalized QR codes that can lead them to a list of songs that play on the wedding date to help them relive the experience. This alters the way memories are presented and ensures that they are readily available to all people.