Reunions are once-a-decade. Three generations in one place. Cousins who haven't seen each other since the last one. One shared QR code captures every group hug, every old story, every face from every angle.

The Garcia Reunion
Aug 2, 2025
Why reunions love it
At a reunion, every photo is precious — because the next time you're all together might be ten years away, or never. With one shared roll, every relative becomes a photographer, and the family ends up with a keepsake instead of fragments.
Print it on the welcome sign, the dinner menu, the t-shirts. Anyone with a phone is shooting.
Grandparents, cousins, kids — everyone scans the same code and shoots into the same album.
Set the album to drop at the closing dinner — turn the reveal into the moment of the weekend.
Download the full album and print a hardcover book — one copy for every household.
The disposable.photo watermark makes every shared photo feel like a real keepsake.
The roll stays open the whole weekend. Friday cocktails, Saturday picnic, Sunday brunch — all in one album.

The Garcia Reunion
Aug 2, 2025
Setup
Pick a tier based on family size, set the reveal for the closing dinner, and print the QR on every sign. Even the relatives who refuse to use Facebook can shoot a QR code.
Reunion FAQ
Yes. If they can scan a QR code with their phone camera, they can shoot. There's literally one button — take photo.
Perfect use case. The roll stays open the whole weekend, across every venue.
Yes — download all originals as high-res JPGs and use any photo book service.
Once the album reveals, share the link in the family group — anyone with the link can view and download.
Other ways people use it
Pay once. Keep the album for years.
Start a reunion roll