Guide
How to share wedding pictures with guests
·5 min read
You spent months planning the day and a real budget on photography. Then the gallery arrives and the hardest part begins: getting the right pictures to the right guests without burying anyone. Here’s how to do it well.
The options, honestly
WhatsApp is where most wedding pictures go to die — it compresses quality and buries images in a scrolling chat. A Google Drive or Dropbox folder keeps quality but asks every guest to scroll hundreds of pictures to find their own. A shared Google Photos album is nicer, but guests still scroll, and full participation nudges them toward an account.
Each of these stores or moves the pictures. None of them solves the actual problem: a guest just wants the handful of pictures they’re in.
The face-based way
Face-based sharing flips the model. Instead of asking guests to search, you let the pictures find them. Upload the gallery once, share a single link, and each guest takes a selfie to instantly see every picture they appear in — full resolution, ready to download.
With Picsort, that’s the whole flow. No app, no account, no scrolling — and your photographer’s full gallery stays exactly as delivered.
A simple plan that works
Create one album for the wedding and upload the photographer’s gallery (you can add guest and phone pictures too). Share the link in your thank-you message, on the wedding website, or as a QR code on the tables. Tell guests to “take a selfie to find your pictures.” That single sentence is all the instruction anyone needs.
The result: every guest gets their own moments within seconds of opening the link, and you stop being the middleman forwarding pictures for a month.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the best way to share wedding pictures with a lot of guests?
Face-based sharing scales best: upload once, share one link, and each guest finds their own pictures with a selfie — no scrolling and no app, regardless of how many guests you have.
How do I share pictures without losing quality?
Avoid messaging apps, which compress images. Use a tool that serves full-resolution downloads — with Picsort, guests download their pictures at full quality.