Blog · Weddings · June 2026

Disposable camera app for weddings: guest photos with a timed reveal

Asking guests to "send photos later" rarely works. A disposable-style digital roll gives them a limit, a reason to shoot, and a shared moment when the album opens.

Wedding guests taking photos with phones

Why "text me your photos" fails

You get silence, duplicates, or Instagram spoilers before the first dance. Guests need clear rules: how many shots, where to shoot, and when anyone will see them. Without that, phone cameras stay in pockets after dinner.

Disposable digital camera = limit + hidden roll

Classic disposables had a fixed roll and no instant preview. Rollo does the same on everyone's phone: limited in-app shots, hidden until reveal, then the full album for the whole group. That removes the urge to check and repost mid-party.

Wedding day playbook

1. Create the roll early; set reveal (e.g. Sunday brunch). 2. QR on place cards or bar sign. 3. Toast line: "Shoot your roll — reveals tomorrow". 4. Cap at 10–20 shots per guest. 5. After reveal, share album access with guests who couldn't attend.

Script for guests (copy-paste)

"Scan the QR, pick your name, shoot from the app. You won't see anyone else's photos until tomorrow — so we all enjoy the night without spoilers." Most guests get it in one sentence.

Create a wedding roll