Anniversaries

Anniversary Party Photo Sharing For Every Generation There

A big anniversary gathers people from every chapter of a couple's life, and each of them arrives with a different set of memories and a different phone.

All use cases

A milestone anniversary is unusual in that the room spans decades. There are people from the wedding itself and people met last year, teenagers and great-grandparents, and the photos they take rarely find their way to each other.

A room full of separate camera rolls

Each branch of the family and each circle of friends documents the evening on its own, with no shared chat between them. One folder is the only place those decades of perspective can actually meet.

Where the upload link belongs

  • On table signs and beside any photo or memory display.
  • In a family message before the day, for those bringing older pictures.
  • Mentioned during the toasts, when the room is already looking back.

What is worth gathering

  • Arrivals and reunions, speeches and readings, generations posed together, and the older photographs guests bring along.

Name it so it lasts

Give the folder the couple's names and the year. Years from now it should be obvious what it holds, without anyone having to remember.

Common questions

How can older relatives share photos at an anniversary party?

They point their phone camera at the QR code and tap the link; there is no app, account, or shared-album invite to navigate, so it works the same for a grandchild and a great-aunt.

Can guests add older photographs as well as ones from the day?

Yes. Share the link with the family before the event and keep it open afterwards, so relatives can contribute old pictures alongside the celebration photos.

Where are the anniversary photos stored?

In a folder in your own Google Drive or OneDrive. Naming it with the couple and the year keeps the collection easy to find for years afterwards.