Send photos live during a concert
Complete workflow for sending photos in real time during a concert: FTP connection, hotspot, battery management, and pro tips.
Prepare for live sending at a concert
A successful live send starts before the event day. Here's the checklist for a concert.
- Create your gallery on Snapdelivr and get the FTP settings (server, port, username, password, path).
- Configure FTP on your camera in advance (see our per-camera guides). Test the connection at home before the event.
- Prepare your hotspot: check your data plan, charge your phone, and note the network name/password.
- Bring extra batteries for the camera and a power bank for the phone.
- Set your camera to send JPEGs (fine quality) rather than RAW: files are smaller and transfer is faster.
For a concert, typical volume is 100-400 photos. Calculate about 5-10 MB per JPEG to estimate data usage.
Day-of workflow
On the day of the concert, follow this workflow for smooth, stress-free sending.
- Arrive early and turn on your phone's hotspot. Connect your camera to the phone's Wi-Fi network.
- Check that FTP works by taking a test photo. It should appear in your Snapdelivr gallery within seconds.
- Enable automatic FTP transfer on your camera. Each photo taken will be sent in the background while you keep shooting.
- Regularly check the camera's transfer queue to make sure photos are being sent.
- If you lose connection, don't panic: queued photos will be sent automatically when connectivity returns.
Manage connectivity during the concert
Network connectivity is the lifeline of live sending. Here's how to handle typical situations at a concert.
- If the venue has Wi-Fi, test it first. If stable, connect your camera directly to venue Wi-Fi rather than your hotspot.
- If Wi-Fi is unstable or unavailable, switch to your phone's 4G/5G hotspot.
- In areas with weak coverage, move near a window or step outside briefly to send queued photos.
- Monitor your data usage if on hotspot: about 5-10 MB per high-quality JPEG.
Concert venues often have heavy network congestion. Prefer 5 GHz Wi-Fi or Ethernet if available to avoid interference.
Pro tips for a successful concert
Our tips for flawless live sending at a concert.
- Communicate with the organizer beforehand about network conditions and venue constraints.
- Always bring an Ethernet cable and USB-Ethernet adapter as backup if your camera supports it.
- At concerts, lighting conditions change quickly. Send JPEGs for smooth transfer and keep RAWs for post-processing later.
- Let your clients know about the live gallery: it's a powerful selling point that can justify a premium.
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