A hand-made wedding needs a hand-made-simple photo plan
A backyard wedding is the most personal venue there is. You hung the lights, your aunt is doing the flowers, someone's cousin is on the playlist, and the ceremony is happening under the same tree you grew up climbing. It is intimate, relaxed and refreshingly free of banquet-hall polish — and it is usually built on a budget, with the money going to the things that matter most.
That budget mindset is exactly why guest photos matter here. Many backyard couples shorten professional coverage to a couple of hours, or skip it entirely, trusting the room full of people who love them to capture the day. The risk is that all those photos stay marooned on individual phones — the firepit toast on one, the first dance on another, the dog in the flower crown on a third — and you never see most of them.
Easy Wedding Album is the DIY-simple fix. Download a QR code, print it at home, prop it against a mason jar on each table. Guests scan, the album opens in their browser, and they upload — no app, no account, no fuss. Every photo and video from the whole lawn pools into one album you download at full quality for $29 flat.
Why it fits a backyard wedding
- Budget-first. $29 flat, no per-guest fee — the most affordable way to document a DIY day well.
- Fills in for light pro coverage. Guest uploads cover the hours your short photographer booking does not.
- Print it yourself. Download the QR and put it on table cards, a chalkboard or centerpieces — no special gear.
- Full-quality video. Vows under the tree, firepit toasts and the first dance, uncompressed.
- All-ages friendly. One upload button, no app, ten languages — neighbours and grandparents alike.
- Live slideshow. Run guest photos on a TV by the dessert table as the night goes on.
By the numbers
$29
flat — vs hundreds more for extra pro hours
60+
guest perspectives on a single lawn
0
apps to install — just scan and upload
DIY placement ideas
Backyard weddings reward a little creativity. Tuck a printed QR into the mason-jar centerpieces, chalk it onto the welcome sign, pin one to the bar where the homemade cocktails live, and add a small card by the dessert table. A quick line during the welcome toast — “scan the little code and send us your photos” — gets everyone uploading.
With no app to install and a friendly, all-ages crowd, participation is high and immediate. When the lights come down, you download one ZIP and find your hand-made wedding captured from every corner of the yard — for the price of a couple of disposable cameras.
How it works
1. Create your QR
Set up your album in two minutes and download a QR code to print on cards or signs.
2. Guests scan
They point their camera at the QR — the album opens in the browser. No app, no signup.
3. Everyone uploads
Unlimited photos and full-quality videos from every guest, all in one shared album.
4. Download it all
Bulk-download everything as a ZIP at original quality. Stored for 12 months.
Hand-made wedding, full album
Print the QR yourself, prop it on a mason jar, and let 60 guests document the whole day. $29 once, no app, no subscription.
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Pay once, keep your memories forever
- Unlimited photos & videos from all guests
- 12 months secure cloud storage
- Custom QR code for your wedding day
- Full-screen live slideshow for your reception
- Download everything in full quality
- No app needed — guests share in seconds
- Share album with family & friends instantly
Frequently asked questions
We are not hiring a full photographer. Will guest photos be enough?
For many backyard weddings, yes. When 40-80 guests each contribute photos and videos, you end up with broad, candid coverage of the whole day. Couples on a budget often skip or shorten professional coverage and lean on a guest album for the rest — it is the most affordable way to document a DIY wedding well.
Is the Wi-Fi at home good enough?
Usually yes — home Wi-Fi or mobile data both work. Post your Wi-Fi password next to the QR sign so guests connect instantly, and uploads finish in the background.
Do guests have to install an app?
No app, no account. They scan the QR and upload in the browser — the simplest possible setup for a casual, all-ages backyard crowd.
Can we print the QR ourselves?
Yes. Download the QR and print it at home on table cards, a chalkboard sign, or tuck it into mason-jar centerpieces. No special materials needed.
Does it handle video?
Yes — full-quality video uploads with no per-clip cap. The vows under the tree and the toast by the firepit included.
How much is it?
$29 one-time — unlimited guests and uploads, AI organization, a live slideshow and 12-month original-quality storage with a bulk ZIP download. No subscription.