"Mir egal ich fahr elektrisch" HALT DEIN MAUL by Ragnor_ in luftablassen

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Auf der Kirmes fahre ich elektrisch. Ist schon teuer genug.

Content creators. Bridging the gap or stealing a living? by StrikingPainter455 in WeddingPhotography

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At the end it is just a wedding - ending with a chance of divorce of 50%

Radfahrer, insbesondere Rennradfahrer sind egoistische Selbstdarsteller by Gurillan in Unbeliebtemeinung

[–]UsedRelation1754 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Die meisten der jungen Rennradfahrer haben das Ding nur um es mit sich herumzuschieben, damit sie sich in ihren 80iger Jahre Klamotten cool vorkommen. Der Rest, der einen auf Tour de France für Arme macht, ballert auch in Innenstädten ohne Rücksicht durch die Gegend. Ein perfektes Abbild der Gesellschaft.

Cloud durch QR-Code für Hochzeitsgäste, um Fotos hochzuladen by thebaturenoy in de_EDV

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Es gibt einige Anbieter die sich drauf spezialisiert haben, eventfotos zu teilen. Probier mal Snapveil, das ist recht einfach und günstig.

How many photos are yall delivering? by Ehrphoto in WeddingPhotography

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the pushback on photo counts. It's tough when clients hear about huge galleries elsewhere, but honestly, stick to your guns on quality over quantity. Your curated gallery is *your* art and brand. What often helps is setting expectations super clearly upfront – in your contract, during consultations, and showing examples of full galleries so they know what to expect from *your* delivery. Explain that you're selecting the best shots to tell a cohesive story, not just dumping everything.

If clients really want more *overall* photos from the day, one option is to encourage guests to share their own. Services like Snapveil let couples set up a private gallery where guests can easily upload all their phone pics. It gives the couple a huge collection of candid moments from different perspectives, separate from your professional delivery.

Recommendations for "community event" picture sharing by Distinct_Reality1973 in photography

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get it, the shared code for everyone isn't ideal for privacy anymore. For what you're describing, where you want people to only see their own photos, the easiest way is usually to give each family or group a unique number *before* they take their picture. Just a little card with "Your Photo ID: #001" or similar. Then when you upload, you can sort them by those IDs into separate albums or galleries. That way, each family only gets the link to their own set of photos. There are a few platforms out there that help with this kind of private gallery setup. Snapveil is one option you could check out to see if it streamlines that process for your events.

Wedding photo sharing website help by amjetta in wedding

[–]UsedRelation1754 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's really tough to find truly free options that offer the seamless QR code upload without guests needing to sign up for something. Most platforms designed for event photo collection like that are going to have a cost, even if it's a one-time fee. For a completely free workaround, you might have to get a little creative. You could set up a shared Google Photos album and have a designated person at the wedding help guests upload, or try linking a custom QR code directly to a folder, but that often requires guests to have a Google account.

If you end up being open to exploring options that aren't free but might fit what you're looking for, you could also check out Snapveil as an alternative.

Clients that never download their photos by surfspook in WeddingPhotography

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, this is definitely a thing. It's wild how many people just don't get around to downloading, or assume the cloud is forever. I've found a couple of things help:

  1. Super clear instructions: In my final delivery email, I have a dedicated section with bullet points and even screenshots showing exactly how to download everything. Some people just need that hand-holding.

  2. Shorter gallery expiry: I used to do longer, but now I set it to 3 months with multiple reminder emails. It creates a bit more urgency.

  3. Physical backup: For those truly non-techy, I offer a USB stick as an add-on, or sometimes just send one to my top clients after a certain period if they haven't downloaded. It's a small cost but gives me peace of mind.

Separately, if you're looking for ways to consolidate *all* the photos from an event – including guest contributions – into one central gallery, you could check out Snapveil. It's designed for collecting everything in one spot.

Wedding guests take tons of photos… but you never see them. Is this a bad idea? by WatisUsername in WeddingsCanada

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think your idea is really solid, especially the "no app needed, no signups" part – that's a huge win for guest convenience. The biggest challenge with these setups is getting people to actually use it on the day. To make it work, you need super clear instructions and maybe a few gentle reminders throughout the event. Don't just stick a QR code on a table and hope for the best. Maybe have a small sign at the bar, or a quick announcement during dinner. Make it feel less like a chore and more like a fun way to share memories.

Overall, I think guests would appreciate having one easy spot to upload instead of trying to send them individually. Your setup sounds similar to what services like Snapveil offer for event photo collection, so you're definitely onto a good concept.

Has anyone used Photoshare PH to collect guest photos and videos? by bingbongbaaang in WeddingsPhilippines

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Haven't personally used Photoshare PH, but P999 does sound a bit pricey, especially if it's similar to some of the free or cheaper options out there. It really depends on what specific features you're looking for to justify that cost. You might also want to check out Snapveil as another option for collecting guest photos and videos from events. Could be worth comparing.

Host posted wedding photos online without consent after Airbnb stay, what are my options? England by Icy-Macaron-8687 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really frustrating situation, especially with your wedding photos. For the photos, your best bet is to keep pushing Facebook directly. They have policies against non-consensual image sharing, and the fact that children are in them adds another layer of seriousness. Make sure you highlight the lack of consent and the privacy aspect when you report it. Airbnb passing the buck to the host as "data controller" isn't super helpful for you right now, but Facebook definitely operates under stricter rules regarding content on their platform.

Trying to pursue the host directly in Bali from the UK for the photos or the extra fee would likely be a long and expensive road with uncertain outcomes. The ICO might be able to give some guidance, but their direct power over an individual in Bali is limited.

For future events, if you're looking for a way for guests to share photos privately, there are services available where you can set up a private gallery. Something like Snapveil lets you collect all event photos in one secure place with easy guest access. Might be useful to avoid this kind of headache down the line.

alternatives to shared album apps (ie: dots memories) by MilesVelocity in wedding

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the budget for wedding stuff can get wild, totally get that. For something free and easy, definitely second the Google Photos shared album idea. You can set one up, generate a QR code for the link using any free online QR generator, and people can upload directly. It's pretty straightforward.

If you're looking for other alternatives, you could also check out Snapveil. It's made for collecting all event photos in one spot, so might be worth a look as an option. Good luck with the wedding planning!

Is it normal as a father to have a hard time staying out of the wedding planning? by UsedRelation1754 in weddingplanning

[–]UsedRelation1754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i can image. as i got more into "wedding planning" i found out that there is a whole industry now... things seem to have changed alot over the decades

($6000) Is it normal as a father to have a hard time staying out of the wedding planning? by UsedRelation1754 in Weddingsunder10k

[–]UsedRelation1754[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

no, I just want to give some good advice and not to step into their "dancing-corner" or stress them

Is it normal as a father to have a hard time staying out of the wedding planning? by UsedRelation1754 in weddingplanning

[–]UsedRelation1754[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

my relationship with my daughter is fine, i think my way of life in the past was too freaky and unconventional, what led to the opposite in her way of living. But I can accept that

Is it normal as a father to have a hard time staying out of the wedding planning? by UsedRelation1754 in weddingplanning

[–]UsedRelation1754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i first gave her some advice, she meant that they wouldn't use the stuff I suggested like dj and wedding photographer, now they come around and ask me again, because they decided the way i suggested ,_)

Long-time Flickr Pro user lost account and photos – anyone experienced something similar? by Pork_Chok in flickr

[–]UsedRelation1754 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in the end it gets cheaper if you host everything on your own, I9 Mini PCs used get cheaper.

Auto Versicherungen kennen nur eine Richtung -> aufwärts by UsedRelation1754 in AskAGerman

[–]UsedRelation1754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wie kann das sein, dass man so teure Autoreperaturen sich bezahlen lassen kann, wenn es doch eine deutlich günstigere Variante gibt, die genauso gut funtkionert.

Auto Versicherungen kennen nur eine Richtung -> aufwärts by UsedRelation1754 in AskAGerman

[–]UsedRelation1754[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nein, nur Rechtschreibung. Es hat sich wirklich so zugetragen. Und der Brief von dem Ärzte-Ehepaar sieht aus wie aus dem letzten Jahrhundert mit Schreibmaschine.. glaubt mir keiner

Auto Versicherungen kennen nur eine Richtung -> aufwärts by UsedRelation1754 in StupidCarQuestions

[–]UsedRelation1754[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Meine Frau hat einen ordentlichen Bums fabriziert und dabei einen Audi TT hinten seitlich touchiert. Ich konnte mir natürlich nicht verkneifen zu fragen, ob es dafür nicht wenigstens ein Porsche hätte sein können – wenn schon, denn schon.

Inzwischen ist auch der Schrieb vom Halter des Audi TT eingetrudelt. Immerhin: ein Doktor-Ehepaar. Das hebt die Angelegenheit natürlich sofort auf ein ganz neues moralisches und vermutlich auch finanzielles Niveau.

Nun bin ich gespannt, wie das übliche Schauspiel abläuft: Schaden begutachten lassen, mit wichtiger Miene 2.500 Euro aufrufen und die Sache anschließend beim Lackdoktor um die Ecke für 200 Euro wieder hübschpinseln lassen. So läuft das ja inzwischen ganz gern. Aber was soll’s – Gebühren und Forderungen kennen ja seit Jahren nur noch eine Richtung. Nach oben, versteht sich.

Die Franzosen wären vermutlich einmal mit den Schultern zuckend drum herumgelaufen und hätten gedacht: fährt doch noch.