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Plan a wedding photo challenge that guests actually join

Free interactive planner, 55 ready-to-print prompts, and step-by-step setup: everything you need before printing the first card.

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Wedding Photo Challenge Planner: How Many Cards Do I Need?

Tell us your guest count and table layout, and we'll work out exactly how many photo challenges to create, how many cards to print, and which prompts to put on them.

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Wedding Photo Challenge Ideas: 55 Prompts for Guests (Printable)

55 tried-and-tested wedding photo challenge ideas, grouped by category, so you can build a varied prompt list in minutes, then print it as QR cards your guests actually use.

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Wedding Photo Sharing Compared: App vs Disposable Cameras, Hashtags & Albums

Disposable cameras, a hashtag, a shared album or a QR photo challenge? Here's how the four common ways to collect guest photos really compare, and which one your guests will actually use.

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Wedding Photo Challenge Rules: How to Play, Score & Pick Winners

How do you actually "play" a wedding photo challenge? Most couples skip rules entirely, but if you want scoring, prizes or a bingo twist, here's the simple rule set we recommend.

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Wedding Photo Challenge Cards: Print Specs, Designs & Examples

Cards are the part guests touch. Here's what's printed on them, the paper to use, and how to pick a design that matches your wedding aesthetic.

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Wedding Photo Scavenger Hunt: Free Printable Cards

A wedding photo scavenger hunt turns every guest into a photographer. Print prompt cards with QR codes, place them on tables, and watch the gallery fill up.

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How to Set Up a Wedding Photo Challenge in 10 Minutes

From idea to printed cards in 10 minutes. Here is the exact workflow we recommend to brides, grooms and wedding planners.

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QR Code Photo Sharing for Weddings: How It Works

Hashtags get ignored. Shared albums require accounts. A QR code on the table beats both. Here's why, and how to make it work.

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