About Wedding Snap
Wedding Snap is a photo sharing website dedicated for weddings. Wedding snap has iPhone and Android wedding apps that make the process of getting wedding photos from your guests 100 times easier.
About the People Behind Wedding Snap
So you wanna know the team? It started with two guys. Davide & Sasha. We both graduated from Georgia Tech sometime in the last couple years. We met over our passion and die-hard interest in startups.
How did we come up with this idea? It was one rainy summer afternoon we got insider info to crash an Orthodox Jewish wedding in Atlanta. We saw some of the coolest dance floor moves in the wedding. Even though the average age was 85, we still noticed a lot of people taking pictures and videos with their iPhones and Androids as opposed to digital cameras. A light bulb turned on!
We then competed in a weekend startup challenge in Atlanta, GA, where we had to start from a business idea on Friday and deliver some sort of product by Sunday afternoon. We had six other people who helped us build a small prototype for Android by Sunday. It was pretty bad! But people really liked our idea and were backing us! We won the competition out of 10 different teams.
At that point we knew we had something special. So we went full force and here we are! Wedding Snap is unique in the market. It is the best compliment to any wedding. It captures all those pictures, where before you had to cry and beg to get them from your friends, and now they're all directly uploaded in one album. People ask us, "What about Facebook?" If you invite 150 guests to your wedding and half of them post pictures on Facebook, do you really want to go through 75 Facebook pages just to view all those photos? What if you want to bring them all in one place immediately? Do you really want to right click on every single picture and click "save as" and then go back and upload all those pictures in a Picasa or Flickr album so you can have all your pictures in one place?
Bottom line is that Wedding Snap kicks butt and if you don't get it, you are going to be technologically centuries behind your friends. By then, everyone will have Wedding Snap. Wedding Snap is the new disposable camera, it's the new photo booth, it's the new way to preserve all your memories, it's the new sliced bread.
Wedding-Snappy,
Sasha & Davide, Jan 2012
How did we come up with this idea? It was one rainy summer afternoon we got insider info to crash an Orthodox Jewish wedding in Atlanta. We saw some of the coolest dance floor moves in the wedding. Even though the average age was 85, we still noticed a lot of people taking pictures and videos with their iPhones and Androids as opposed to digital cameras. A light bulb turned on!
We then competed in a weekend startup challenge in Atlanta, GA, where we had to start from a business idea on Friday and deliver some sort of product by Sunday afternoon. We had six other people who helped us build a small prototype for Android by Sunday. It was pretty bad! But people really liked our idea and were backing us! We won the competition out of 10 different teams.
At that point we knew we had something special. So we went full force and here we are! Wedding Snap is unique in the market. It is the best compliment to any wedding. It captures all those pictures, where before you had to cry and beg to get them from your friends, and now they're all directly uploaded in one album. People ask us, "What about Facebook?" If you invite 150 guests to your wedding and half of them post pictures on Facebook, do you really want to go through 75 Facebook pages just to view all those photos? What if you want to bring them all in one place immediately? Do you really want to right click on every single picture and click "save as" and then go back and upload all those pictures in a Picasa or Flickr album so you can have all your pictures in one place?
Bottom line is that Wedding Snap kicks butt and if you don't get it, you are going to be technologically centuries behind your friends. By then, everyone will have Wedding Snap. Wedding Snap is the new disposable camera, it's the new photo booth, it's the new way to preserve all your memories, it's the new sliced bread.
Wedding-Snappy,
Sasha & Davide, Jan 2012