
A graduation is a day people spend years working toward and then it is over in an afternoon. Caps go up, families scatter, and the class you spent all this time with splits off in a hundred directions. A disposable camera app for graduations lets the whole group shoot the day together, so it comes back as one album instead of a few photos on a few phones.
Why a graduation is perfect for a shared camera
Graduation day is spread across a lot of moments and a lot of people: the ceremony, the family photos outside, the group shots with classmates, the party after. No single person can be at all of it. A disposable camera app for graduations turns every graduate and every proud parent into a camera, and with lume every shot lands with the same film look, so the day reads like one roll.
There is a nostalgia to it that fits the occasion. A limited roll and a film look feel like the graduation photos people used to keep in a shoebox, and because the album reveals after the day, the class gets to look back at all of it together once the caps have landed.
How it works
- Create the event and get a QR code. Share it with the class in the group chat, or print it for the party after the ceremony. No app to download.
- Graduates and families scan and the camera opens in the browser. They shoot inside lume with the film look on every frame and a limited roll.
- Reveal the album afterward, and the whole day comes together into one shared roll for the class to keep.
What you get
- The whole class's day in one album, not scattered across phones.
- Cap-toss and candids caught from every angle at once.
- A film look that suits a day you will look back on for years.
- A reveal so the class sees the day together once it is over.
- No app and no accounts, so even the less techy relatives can join.
- One-time pricing per event. See pricing.
lume vs a shared drive folder
| lume | Shared drive folder | |
|---|---|---|
| Guest setup | Scan a QR | Account needed |
| Look | One film roll | Raw uploads |
| Feel | A curated album | A raw folder |
| The reveal | A shared moment | None |
Ideas for your graduation
- Share the QR with the whole class the morning of, so the ceremony gets shot from every seat.
- Save shots for the cap toss, the one moment everyone wants from ten angles.
- Let families shoot their own graduate, then pool it all into the class album.
- Keep the roll open for the party after, when the guard comes down.
- Reveal the album at the end so the class scrolls the whole day together.
The verdict
For a graduation, lume gathers a day that scatters fast into one film-looking album the whole class shares. It is one payment per event, no app for anyone, and it works for the ceremony and the party alike. See pricing or explore other use cases.
Frequently asked questions
Do classmates and families need an app?
No. lume is web-first for everyone. Scanning the QR opens the camera in the phone browser, with nothing to install and no account to make, which matters when relatives of all ages are joining.
Can we use one album for the whole class?
Yes. Everyone shoots into the same event, so the ceremony, the family photos, and the party all land in one shared roll.
How many shots does each person get?
Each person has a limited roll of a set number of shots. It keeps people looking for the real moments, like the cap toss, instead of firing off hundreds of frames.
When do we see the graduation photos?
There is no live preview, and the album reveals when you choose to reveal it, so the class can look back at the whole day together once it is over.
How much does it cost?
One payment per event, from free to $69.99, no subscription. See pricing.
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