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Gather all the photos taken by all the cameras at any event in one easy place!
Share Your Shots is a new kind of photo sharing website that is very simple to use and intuitively designed. Instead of being centered on people, it’s centered around events and is a space where people can gather all the photos taken by all the cameras at any event in one easy place.

These days it's not hard to find eco-friendly camera and video gadgets to use for your wedding and honeymoon!
Many photographers and videographers offer earth-friendly products and services for your wedding ceremony. Some make small changes, like using recycled paper in their offices or photo developing chemicals with less abrasive and harsh side effects on the earth.
Many camera companies now use recycled plastics for their products or green batteries. These are rechargeable and recyclable and actually deliver more energy than typical Nickel Cadmium batteries.
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The couple’s first step in planning an eco-friendly wedding was choosing stationery. Their save the date bookmarks were printed on recycled paper, followed by plantable invitations with a tri-fold design. To cut down on paper use even more, they directed guests to RSVP on the couple’s wedding website. Finally, guests were invited to the Rehearsal Dinner using “Paperless Post,” a provider of online digital stationery.
Photo Credit: Bit of Ivory Photography
Looking for environmentally friendly and creative ways of displaying images in your home and office? Look no further! Here are some great DIY photo project ideas for your green home, or as gifts for your friends and family.
Photo-frame Shadowbox
The first time you see your wedding photographs is an extremely exciting time! You will re-experience moments and see things you didn't even know happened on your wedding day. How do you responsibly print, preserve and enjoy these amazing images?
The first time you see your wedding photographs is an extremely exciting time! You will re-experience moments and see things you didn't even know happened on your wedding day. These photographs are one of the most valuable things you will have for the rest of your life. So now what? How do you responsibly print, preserve and enjoy these amazing images?
Store Images Carefully
If you received your image on a disk, back them up! Disks are only rated to last 5-7 years, and backing up to a hard-drive is preferably because
Create your own photo booth using vintage fabric as a backdrop. Use a digital camera to save money while making memories.
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This couple was married on January 14th, 2007 in CT.
When this couple (who prefer to remain anonymous) got engaged, they sent around an e-mail announcement to friends and family. By making the card with Photoshop and e-mailing it, they were able to tell all of their friends and family at once, while saving paper and postage.
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Jill Bellenger and Ed LeBard were married on April 25, 2009 in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina.
Green Decisions
Turns out green weddings are in the top five trends this year for weddings - globally! This article from Eco-Luxury Living tells more. I'll toast to that!
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Sarah Moak and Justin Hyman were married at the Watson residence in Austin, TX on March 28, 2009.
About the Couple
Justin and Sarah met via Myspace.com in the summer of 2006. At the time, Justin was working for the Alamo Drafthouse and was in charge of managing their Myspace page. When Sarah friended the Alamo, Justin noticed. As Sarah recalled, he then “wooed me with his humor and promises of movie screenings. That's how it all began.†Their first date was a sneak screening of the kids’ movie Monster House.