In Lagos
Lagos does events at a scale few cities match. A single Saturday owambe can move a thousand guests through a hall in matching aso-ebi, and the pictures run into the thousands. Getting those pictures back to everyone in them — across family, friends, and the asoebi crew — is where it usually falls apart.
Picsort is built for exactly this. Upload the gallery from the day once, share one link, and every guest takes a selfie to instantly find and download the pictures they’re in. No more clogged WhatsApp broadcasts, no scrolling a thousand pictures to find your table.
From grand weddings at Eko Hotel & Suites and Landmark Event Centre to receptions at The Monarch and Oriental Hotel, Lagos events are big, beautiful, and densely attended. The bigger the crowd, the harder it is for any one guest to find their own pictures.
Picsort thrives on that scale. Whether it’s a Lekki wedding, a birthday on the Island, or a corporate gala on the Mainland, every guest gets their own moments with a single selfie — and the asoebi pictures finally reach the people who wore them.
The photographer’s full set goes into one album — built for owambe volume.
One link in the WhatsApp group or on the souvenir — instead of a broadcast flood.
A selfie returns every picture a guest is in, ready to download.
Yes. Picsort is built for big galleries and big crowds, so an owambe with a thousand guests and thousands of pictures works exactly as intended — every guest finds their own.
No. Instead of broadcasting hundreds of pictures, you share one link. Each guest pulls only their own pictures, keeping the group chat clear.
No. Picsort works in any browser. Guests tap the link, take a selfie, and download their pictures.
No app, no account — guests just take a selfie.