
Sure most events have a photographer on hand to capture the moment, but how many photographers will turn the film around in one day's time? And they certainly don't put them in the sequence as they happened at the event. With Seeyouattheparty.com, the party lives on via the Internet. Folks who were there can virtually relive the event and those who missed it can feel as though they were there. Using photos taken at the event by staff photographers, the folks at Seeyouattheparty.com put stills online and create a slide show. It is then edited to replicate the feeling of the event. The result is custom-made, virtual photo albums incorporating the theme of the event into the page design. And since there is no standard template, no two are the same. The site also contains a guest book so people can sign and email to each other. They'll even provide customized takeaways for guests. While Seeyouattheparty.com has the capabilities to offer reprints, it is not a fulfillment house. —Shari Lynn Rothstein
Posted 05.06.04
Posted 05.06.04