Shared photo album
POV Camera
Capture the weekend together
We have set up a little something called POV — a shared photo album where every guest can add pictures from the weekend. Together, we will see Lake Como through everyone’s eyes.
Two ways to join
Scan, or tap below
Open your phone's camera, point it at the QR, and tap the notification — POV opens automatically. If you would rather, use the link below.
Join on POV→pov.camera/qr/66F551EC-7292-45A0-BAF1-0CEF0A08BD0A
Step by step
How POV works
Scan the QR code with your phone
Open the camera app on your phone, point it at the QR code below, and tap the little notification that pops up. No app to download.
Tap “Continue”
Your phone will open a small POV camera right inside your browser. iPhone users may see a prompt to open it in Safari — just say yes.
Take your photos
Use the round shutter button to snap pictures of anything you love about the weekend — the views, the people, the dance floor.
Make them count
You have 25 photos total, and there are no retakes — just like a real disposable camera. Don’t worry, you can also upload favorites from your camera roll.
See everyone’s photos in one album
Every photo you take is added to a shared album that all of us can browse together. You’ll see the weekend through everyone’s eyes.
Good to know
- Do I need to install an app?
- No. POV opens right in your phone’s browser. If your phone offers an “App Clip,” that’s fine too — it works the same way and disappears when you’re done.
- When do photos appear in the album?
- Photos are added to the shared album as soon as you take them, so everyone can enjoy them throughout the weekend.
- How long do I have to take photos?
- The album is open from now through Saturday, May 2. Feel free to snap a few from your travels along the way.
- What if I run out of photos?
- Twenty-five fills up faster than you’d think — pace yourself across the welcome party, ceremony, and reception. The good news: between all of us, the album will be full of memories.
We cannot wait to see the weekend through your lens.