
A reunion is a rare thing: people who almost never get in the same room, together for one day. A disposable camera app for reunions makes sure that day gets documented from everyone's point of view. Guests scan a QR, shoot inside lume with a film look baked in, and the whole gathering develops into one shared album to keep.
Why a reunion is perfect for a shared camera
Reunions are precious because they do not happen often, and mixed-age because everyone shows up, grandparents, kids, the cousin who flew in, the classmate you have not seen in a decade. That mix is usually a problem for photos: not everyone is comfortable with apps, and the day ends with a few random shots on a few phones and no complete record.
A shared camera is built for exactly this. With lume, there is nothing to download and nothing to figure out, everyone just scans and shoots, so even the least tech-comfortable relative can add to the roll. The whole gathering, every generation, ends up in one album, and the film look gives it the warm, timeless feel a reunion deserves.
The limited roll suits a day like this. A reunion is not about volume, it is about capturing the people while they are all here. A finite roll pushes everyone toward the faces and the groupings that matter most.
How it works
- Create the reunion event and get a QR code. No app to install, set up from any phone in a minute. Print the QR for the tables or send the link ahead of time.
- Everyone scans and shoots. The camera opens right in the browser with the film look on, simple enough for every age at the table.
- Reveal the album together. It stays hidden during the day and develops when you reveal it, so the whole family or class opens the gathering as one story.
What you get
- One shared album of the whole reunion, from every point of view.
- A warm film look that makes the day feel like a keepsake.
- A format so simple that every generation can join in.
- A limited roll that keeps the focus on the people and the groupings.
- No app to download for hosts or guests, just a QR and a browser.
- A one-time payment per event, no subscription. See pricing.
lume vs one person's camera roll
| lume | One phone | |
|---|---|---|
| Points of view | Everyone shoots | Just one person |
| Who is in it | The whole group | Whoever they aimed at |
| Sharing | One album for all | Sent around later |
| Look | One film-look roll | Raw and mixed |
Ideas for your reunion
- Put the QR on every table with a simple "scan and shoot" note.
- Ask each family branch or class year to capture their own group shot.
- Recreate an old reunion photo as one frame on the roll.
- Have the kids shoot the grownups and the grownups shoot the kids.
- Reveal the album at the end of the day, then share it with everyone who came.
The verdict
For a reunion, lume is the simplest way to make sure a rare day gets captured by everyone in the room, with nothing to download and nobody left out. If you are after an unlimited archive of raw files, that is not the goal here, lume is one warm, complete roll of the people while they are all together.
Frequently asked questions
Is lume easy enough for older relatives?
Yes. There is nothing to install and no account to create. Everyone scans the QR and the camera opens in the browser, which makes it simple for every age at a reunion.
Can everyone add to the same album?
Yes. That is the point. Every guest shoots into one shared roll, so the reunion gets captured from every point of view instead of on one person's phone.
How many photos can each person take?
Each person gets a limited roll. It keeps the album focused on the people and the groupings that matter on a day you do not get very often.
When does the album appear?
It stays hidden during the day and develops when you reveal it. The reveal is manual and host-controlled, so the whole group opens the reunion at once.
How much does it cost?
A one-time payment per event, from free to $69.99 depending on group size. No subscription. See pricing.
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