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Wedding Photos

25th November 2007

Wedding Photos

My nephew is busy planning his wedding and reception. I’m wondering if he and his fiance have thought about placing the disposable cameras on the tables at the reception. I’ve seen this at other weddings and it allows the guests to take photos during the reception, shots that the professional photographer wouldn’t get. If they do decide to use those cameras, they could probably talk his mom, my sister, into scrapbooking all the developed pictures for them into a nice book.

Have you ever been to a wedding reception or other event that had the guests taking pictures? I like the idea a lot, but as a guest, wouldn’t it be nice to get to see the pictures after they’re developed? Usually only the hosts get to see the final result. If my nephew and his fiance go this route, I’m going to ask them make the wedding photography available for the guests to view.

A recent press release talks about a service that allows viewing of all those event photos.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

LIFE’S BEST PHOTOS HIDDEN FROM VIEW, UNTIL NOW
Freeing Wedding Photos From The Dustbin Of History

CHICAGO, Illinois — November 26, 2007 — We’ve all been to a wedding reception, grabbed a disposable camera at our table, and captured a moment we know the bride and groom will appreciate. Perhaps it was a bouquet toss, a laugh, or the joyous reunion of family and friends who’ve come together to celebrate a marriage. But what happens to all those moments afterwards? They disappear into albums and shoeboxes, seen only by the newlyweds. In time, the wedding is defined by the formal poses snapped by a hired photographer – and all of those great candid moments are forgotten.

It’s been like this ever since the advent of disposable wedding cameras. Even with the advent of social networking and web 2.0 interactivity, no one has come up with a simple and practical solution that allows wedding guests to revisit a wedding and view the moments they’ve photographed. Few newlyweds are up to the arduous task of scanning the negatives from their disposable cameras, let alone creating a way to share those digitized photos with their many guests. iTheeSnap.com, provider of complete wedding camera solutions, has the answer.

iTheeSnap.com has been listening to customer requests and adding features that improve and simplify candid wedding photography. With the launch of web albums, iTheeSnap.com now automatically scans, uploads and creates a secure web album that allows full photo-sharing access for wedding attendees. Say recent iTheeSnap.com customers, “Our guests really appreciated the preprinted cards pointing to the website and their handiwork! While iTheeSnap.com’s service saved us a lot of time and money, the pictures really speak for themselves!” Guests now have the opportunity to view, download, print and comment on their favorite photos, reliving the moments that would otherwise be forgotten. Available today at iTheeSnap.com, web albums unlock life’s best photos simply and beautifully.

Founded in 2007, iTheeSnap.com brings innovation and ease-of-use to the disposable wedding photography market, including online ordering of premium FujiFilm® cameras, film development, negatives, prints, photo DVD, free shipping and online photo sharing. More information and demo web albums, are available at www.itheesnap.com.

Press Contact:
Ditmar Schnetz, President
iTheeSnap.com
(224) 595- 8480
ditmar@itheesnap.com
www.iTheeSnap.com

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