Create a live photo gallery for a baptism
How to set up a real-time photo gallery at a baptism: setup, sharing with guests, and best practices with Snapdelivr.
Why offer a live gallery at a baptism?
Offering a real-time photo gallery at a baptism transforms the attendee experience. Here are the main benefits.
- Guests or attendees discover photos as they're taken, creating excitement and engagement.
- You stand out from other photographers by offering an innovative, modern service.
- Photos are instantly shared on social media by attendees, increasing your visibility.
- No need to wait days or weeks: photos are available immediately.
Set up your live gallery on Snapdelivr
Here's how to prepare your live gallery for a baptism with Snapdelivr.
- Log in to your Snapdelivr dashboard and create a new project/gallery dedicated to this event.
- Enable 'live gallery' mode in the project settings. Photos will be visible to visitors as soon as they're received.
- Note the gallery's FTP settings (server, port, username, password, path) to configure your camera or the PhotoSync app.
- Customize the gallery: add a title (e.g., 'baptism – Live Photos'), a description, and optionally a cover image.
- Generate the QR code or sharing link for the gallery to distribute to attendees.
For a baptism, plan for about 100-300 photos. Adjust processing settings if you want watermarks or automatic resizing.
Connectivity and network at the venue
Network connectivity is crucial for a successful live gallery. Here are our tips for a baptism.
- Arrive early at the venue to test network coverage (Wi-Fi and 4G/5G).
- Configure FTP on your camera with the gallery settings (see our per-camera guides).
- If the connection is unstable, photos will be sent automatically when connectivity returns. No photos are lost.
- Keep an eye on your phone battery if using hotspot: bring a power bank.
Churches often have thick walls that block signal. Test the connection from inside beforehand and plan a 4G hotspot if needed.
Share the gallery with attendees
Maximize the impact of your live gallery by making it easily accessible during the baptism.
- Print the gallery QR code and place it on tables, at the entrance, or near the photo booth.
- Send the gallery link by email or message to attendees before or during the event.
- If the organizer has a screen, display the live gallery for a spectacular effect.
- Add a call to action: 'Scan to see photos live!'.
For a baptism, a single gallery is usually enough. Share the link with the family right after the ceremony for an emotional moment.
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