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One Less Wedding Hassle - ITheeSnap.com!
When my father got remarried, he and Dianne had purchased disposable cameras from Sam's and set them on the tables at the reception. I thought this was such a cool idea! And what a great way to get a variety of pictures and to increase the chances of getting a decent photo or two! The idea is that the guests will leave the cameras on the table and the bride and groom will get the photos developed. This is a swell idea for those getting married, but the photographers don't get to see their handiwork. And sometimes the cameras disappear...perhaps by a well meaning guest who plans to develop the photos or perhaps by a not so well meaning guest. Either way, there are flaws with this plan.
Enter ITheeSnap.com! You simply sign up for how many wedding cameras you want to have delivered to you for your wedding. They arrive in a box, you set them out. People take the pictures and you return them in the provided postage paid box. You get to even choose the design on the camera so they will match your wedding colors! The film will then be developed and 4 x 6 prints as well as a photo DVD will be sent to the newlyweds. There will also be a secure website where your guests can view the photos, download them and comment on them. The really cool thing is you pay up front for the cameras. All of the rest...the shipping, the developing, the prints, the DVD, the website are FREE! This is a great help when dealing with a wedding budget.
Not only is this service as easy as 1, 2, 3...there aren't hidden costs or extra money for you to come up with when you return from your honeymoon! Just great candid shots that you and your family and friends can enjoy!
For more information, read this recent press release!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LIFE’S BEST PHOTOS HIDDEN FROM VIEW, UNTIL NOW
Freeing Wedding Photos From The Dustbin Of History
CHICAGO, Illinois — November 26, 2007 — We’ve all been to a wedding reception, grabbed a disposable camera at our table, and captured a moment we know the bride and groom will appreciate. Perhaps it was a bouquet toss, a laugh, or the joyous reunion of family and friends who’ve come together to celebrate a marriage. But what happens to all those moments afterwards? They disappear into albums and shoeboxes, seen only by the newlyweds. In time, the wedding is defined by the formal poses snapped by a hired photographer – and all of those great candid moments are forgotten.
It’s been like this ever since the advent of disposable wedding cameras. Even with the advent of social networking and web 2.0 interactivity, no one has come up with a simple and practical solution that allows wedding guests to revisit a wedding and view the moments they’ve photographed. Few newlyweds are up to the arduous task of scanning the negatives from their disposable cameras, let alone creating a way to share those digitized photos with their many guests. iTheeSnap.com, provider of complete wedding camera solutions, has the answer.
iTheeSnap.com has been listening to customer requests and adding features that improve and simplify candid wedding photography. With the launch of web albums, iTheeSnap.com now automatically scans, uploads and creates a secure web album that allows full photo-sharing access for wedding attendees. Say recent iTheeSnap.com customers, “Our guests really appreciated the preprinted cards pointing to the website and their handiwork! While iTheeSnap.com’s service saved us a lot of time and money, the pictures really speak for themselves!” Guests now have the opportunity to view, download, print and comment on their favorite photos, reliving the moments that would otherwise be forgotten. Available today at iTheeSnap.com, web albums unlock life’s best photos simply and beautifully.
Founded in 2007, iTheeSnap.com brings innovation and ease-of-use to the disposable wedding photography market, including online ordering of premium FujiFilm® cameras, film development, negatives, prints, photo DVD, free shipping and online photo sharing. More information and demo web albums, are available at www.itheesnap.com.
Press Contact:
Ditmar Schnetz, President
iTheeSnap.com
(224) 595- 8480
ditmar@itheesnap.com
www.iTheeSnap.com
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This looks like a good idea.
There is another site called Pictoma which allows guests to upload photos from the wedding.
The couple get a special link they can give to their guests. After the wedding, everyone can upload their own digital photos to the same site.
Everyone can also create online albums and order prints.
January 12, 2008 7:09 PM







