Child's birthday: retrieve photos taken by other parents
At a child's birthday party, each parent photographs their own child, and sometimes yours as well. The result: the best images of your child exist, but on someone else's phone. Here's how to stop losing them.
The paradox of the child's birthday
On the big day, you're busy: the cake, candles, games, and keeping an eye on the little guests. You take few photos, and especially not those where you appear with your child.
The other parents, however, are snapping away. They capture adorable moments of your child laughing, playing, opening presents. These images are precious, and they leave with them.
Why you never receive these photos
Everyone keeps their own, promises to send them to you, then forgets. The rare ones sent come through messaging apps that reduce the quality.
You're not going to follow up with ten families one by one for weeks. In the end, you recover a handful of images, far from everything that was captured.
Gather photos simply, on the same day
The solution is to give all parents a common drop-off point, effortlessly. You create an album, print a QR code, and place it on the party table.
Each parent scans it and uploads their photos from their browser, with no app or account needed. Everything arrives in the same place, in original quality, while the party is in full swing.
Keep control, because these are children
Child photos require caution. Choose a private album, accessible only via the QR or a link and a code, never public.
Select a service that lets you moderate and hide an image in one gesture, and that hosts data in the European Union. You remain in control of what happens to the album.