Wedding photo scavenger hunt
A wedding photo scavenger hunt guests can upload with one QR code.
Give guests a simple I Spy list, then collect every challenge photo and video in one private album. No scavenger-hunt app, no shared folder confusion, and no public hashtag to chase afterward.
Free to set up. Activate the live guest QR when the wedding is ready.
I Spy card
Find the candid moments
The couple laughing when they think no one is watching
A table selfie with every guest in the frame
The best dance-floor move of the night
A detail the photographer might not see
Every prompt points guests back to the same private upload album.
Challenge list
Photo prompts that create useful memories, not extra admin.
The couple laughing when they think no one is watching
A table selfie with every guest in the frame
The best dance-floor move of the night
A detail the photographer might not see
A video message for the couple
The last song from a guest point of view
Pick the moments
Choose 6 to 12 prompts that help guests notice candid, useful, and funny moments instead of chasing awkward staged shots.
Use one QR destination
Put the same upload QR code on challenge cards, table signs, the wedding website, and the day-after reminder.
Accept camera-roll uploads
Guests should be able to upload photos and videos they already took, not only images captured inside a scavenger-hunt app.
Review before sharing
Keep the hunt fun without making every upload public. Approve the moments that belong in the final guest album.
Better than loose cards
Keep the game playful and the collection organized.
A printed hunt gets guests looking for moments. Candid Cam gives those moments one private place to land, then lets the couple review and share the best ones after the wedding.
One QR code works across challenge cards, signs, and reminder texts.
Guests can upload normal camera-roll photos and videos from any phone.
Private review keeps the final album curated before it is shared.
The same upload page supports guests who ignore the game but still take great photos.
Start the hunt
Give guests a fun reason to upload the moments you would otherwise miss.
Wedding photo scavenger hunt FAQ
How do you run a wedding photo scavenger hunt?
Choose a short list of photo prompts, print them on cards or signs, and send every guest to one QR upload page so the photos and videos land in the same private album.
Do guests need a scavenger hunt app?
No. Candid Cam lets guests scan a QR code and upload from their phone browser, so the scavenger hunt can work from printed cards, texts, and normal camera-roll photos.
What should be on a wedding photo scavenger hunt list?
Use prompts that capture moments the couple will actually want later, such as table selfies, dance-floor videos, candid laughs, detail shots, and quick messages for the couple.
Can guests upload videos too?
Yes. Guest videos are useful for speeches, entrances, dance-floor moments, and short messages that a still-photo hunt can miss.
Should scavenger hunt photos be private first?
Yes. Private review keeps the activity light while letting the host remove duplicates, blurry shots, and private moments before sharing the final album.
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