Stories from the Frame

Explore creative experiments, community stories, and behind-the-scenes insights from the world of Liveframe. Learn how people are using it to bring events to life, spark curiosity, and connect with others using just a QR code.

Man and woman waving from home during wedding reception

The Best Ways to Include Remote Wedding Guests So They Actually Feel Part of the Day

The question isn't just how to let remote guests watch your wedding. It's how to make them feel genuinely woven into the fabric of the day, not like spectators looking in through a window, but like people who were truly part of it.

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Woman kneels beside an older man at a reception and playfully takes his glasses as guests and gifts appear in the background.

How to Collect Wedding Photos from All Your Guests

You've spent months planning every detail of your wedding: the flowers, the seating chart, the first dance song you changed four times. But here's the thing nobody tells you until the week after: your guests are sitting on hundreds of incredible photos, and most of them will never reach you.

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Person in a striped shirt wearing a party hat smiles as a birthday cake with lit candles is presented; gold 'Happy Birthday' balloons hang behind.

Steal the playbook that fills your album all night.

5 minutes of setup. Hundreds of photos you'd never have gotten.

Liveframe creates a private album in seconds. The win comes from your rollout. Use these simple moves to spark posting fast.

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A flyer taped to a utility pole in Portland reads 'The Love is Real Project: What does love look like to you?' It invites people to scan a QR code to share photos or messages throughout June. Cartoon cats decorate the bottom. A crosswalk, bike lane, and traffic light are in the background.

What Does Love Look Like? — A Loving Day Reflection

Honoring inclusion, freedom, and community connection

On Loving Day, we’re inviting Portland to share what love looks like — part reflection, part public art, and a small way to stay connected with one another.

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Illustrated event poster for 'Garden Party for Imaginary Friends' featuring a fox with a speech bubble that says, 'The party’s invisible darling…'. The background includes bright abstract shapes and text describing the event as a curious experiment in community connection.

The Garden Party for Imaginary Friends

A neighborhood experiment in whimsy and connection

What if a poster on a telephone pole could spark joy, curiosity, and connection between strangers without needing an app, a login, or even a real identity?

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