Should I Get Disposable Cameras for My Wedding?
Disposable cameras are fun and a great way to get your guests involved, but are they are good fit for your wedding?
Weddings have so much potential for creativity and fun! And one of the best ways to make a wedding amazing is to make it interactive. Games, dancing, toasts, even the wedding cake are part of an interactive event. But the wedding photography still remains somewhat exclusive. Sure, you can use your phone, but it’s not really something that you can share with the happy couple. At least, not easily…
This has led a lot of couples to choose disposable cameras for their wedding. Everyone can grab a camera and document the event from their own perspective! In theory, it’s an amazing and fun idea, but we have to ask ourselves - is it a good idea to have disposable cameras at your wedding? Let’s look at the pros and cons of having disposable cameras and figure out if they are the best choice for you!
Wedding Disposable Cameras: The Good
There are so many good reasons to have disposable cameras at your wedding. While this list is not exhaustive, it does give you an idea of how having disposable cameras available for guests at your wedding might be a great idea!
Disposable Cameras are fun!
Cameras are fun, but there’s just something about a disposable camera that brings out the best and sometimes worst (in a good way) in people. Their simplicity means that anyone can pick up a disposable camera and start shooting. Everyone can be a photographer and it can inspire some people to create some really cute and fun poses while making great memories for you and your spouse. Plus, having disposable cameras available just seems to really liven up the reception crowd! The fun factor of a disposable camera is a major pro when considering whether or not to buy disposable cameras for your wedding.
Disposable Cameras are Cheap!
I’ve seen couples try to use instant cameras at their weddings. Fuji Instax and Polaroid cameras can range from $60 to $120 each and then you have to purchase the film which roughly costs between $ and $3 per photo depending on which format you are using. Couples choosing to go with instant cameras at their weddings often discover that people have to wait around to have a turn and they can burn through a lot of film really quickly. Disposable cameras range between $10 and $20 per camera many times (though you can buy them in bulk cheaper) and come with 27 exposures. You’re getting the camera and the film at a fraction of the cost of instant.
Disposable Cameras are Easy to Use!
A shutter button, a flash charge button, and a winding wheel are all that make up a disposable camera. You charge the flash, press the shutter release, and then wind the film to the next stop and that’s it! If you buy regular consumer disposable cameras for your wedding, you’ll find the instructions are even printed right on the camera. If you purchase decorative cameras from Etsy or Amazon, those may be covered up, but the cameras are still ridiculously easy to use!
Disposable Cameras are Super Durable
Let’s be honest, many of your guests are going to be feeling pretty good once the open bar starts pouring at your reception. You wouldn’t want them handing your Instax or Polaroid cameras in that condition. One drop could send your $100 investment right into the trash when the camera breaks. While disposable cameras are cheap, they are surprisingly durable thanks to the extremely simple design and their plastic lens. You can drop them repeatedly and often the only thing that might happen is the flash stops working. Which doesn’t render the camera completely useless, merely limited in its function.
Disposable cameras are easy to buy
Cheap, durable, and they are still EVERYWHERE! Walmart, Target, and many pharmacies still carry disposable cameras. And you can easily purchase them online! Amazon carries them as well as Etsy and many other online retailers. If you’re looking for info on where you can buy a disposable camera, check out THIS ARTICLE.
You can also check out our Disposable Camera Packages for Weddings! We offer disposable camera packages in 5, 10 or even 20 and the price includes developing and digital delivery through an online gallery. All of our wedding disposable camera packages come with brand-new Kodak cameras loaded with the best film for shooting in darker areas like reception halls or at night. Of course, you should still always use your flash!
Wedding Disposable Cameras: The Bad
While there are a lot of pros to having disposable cameras at your wedding, there are a few things you should be aware of. The good news is that being aware of them can make your disposable camera experience much more enjoyable! Here are the things you should watch out for:
Your Guests may get crazy
I recently developed, processed, and scanned disposable camera film for a customer who had used these disposable cameras at a wedding. While there were many many amazing photos of family and friends, one particular individual decided to walk around and take photos of everyone’s crotches. He even snapped photos under the table. It was an entire roll, 27 exposures, of crotch shots. The customer/bride was extremely upset. I doubt any of those photos made it into the wedding album!
There may be a lot of Finger Photos…
Because you are looking through a viewfinder on a disposable camera, you aren’t actually seeing what is coming through the lens. Combine that with the smooth design (no protruding lens) of a disposable camera and you’re going to end up with a lot of people’s fingers drifting into the picture. I process a lot of wedding disposable cameras and I see a lot of fingers in pictures. Well, you can’t really tell it’s a finger, just a skin-colored blurry blob on the right side of the frame. Fortunately, many of the images can be cropped down to get rid of the finger, but sometimes, it just takes up too much of the image.
To Flash or Not to Flash
The biggest issue I see with disposable cameras that come back from weddings is that the images are always very very dark. People forget to activate the flash button or fail to understand that it has to be pushed each time you’re about to use the camera in most cases. The dark nature of most reception halls makes the flash absolutely necessary and even then, you have to understand that the flash is only good for so many feet. When indoors at the reception, guests should use the flash every single time! When outdoors and in the shade, there’s a good chance you should still use the flash. For most disposable cameras, the only time that you absolutely do not need the flash is when your subject is standing in very bright daylight. So if you have the opportunity to inform through an announcement or making a sign or whatever, make sure your guests know about using the flash!
The Cost of Developing
Many couples come back from their honeymoon and discover a large box filled with all of the disposables they had at their wedding and are often sticker-shocked when they discover the cost of developing! Film processing prices are on the rise to get your film processed and scanned could cost as much as $20 or more per roll. When you have 20 or 30 cameras, that adds up to a lot of money and is a somewhat hidden cost and problematic for many who choose to use disposable cameras.
The good news is that WE PROCESS DISPOSABLE CAMERAS! We can develop, scan, process, and even print your images for you at an extremely reasonable price! We provide special care for our wedding customers and give extra attention to detail and image processing to make sure your images turn out beautifully! For orders of 30 cameras and up we even offer a special bulk discount! Message us to find out more!
Is it a good idea to have disposable cameras at my wedding?
While you have to weigh the pros and cons of wedding disposable cameras and consider your guests and your budget, we think it’s a fantastic idea to use such fun and interactive media at your wedding. Communicate with your guests and assume they have no idea how to use a disposable camera. You can use social media to hype the presence of disposable cameras while using it to inform your guests how to properly use the cameras. And, don’t forget to budget for the cost of developing your disposables. We have a new product offering coming soon that will allow for you to buy a package of cameras AND includes developing/scanning/prints!
Where do I get Disposable Cameras Developed?
Where can I go to get my disposable camera developed? Who’s the cheapest, who has the best quality?
Last Updated: June 11, 2024
Even in 2024, disposable cameras are still so much fun to use and the photos turn out so great. But when the last picture is taken - where do you go to get a disposable camera developed? Most people end up just throwing their cameras in a draw for a few moths, or a few years, and some just never get them developed at all. How tragic is that!! In this blog post, we are going to focus on help you getting those images out of that camera and on to your phone, social media, or printed and in your photo album!
The good news is that a disposable camera is really just a plastic camera with a roll of film inside. Any place that can develop film can develop your disposable camera. There are a lot of options to get your disposable camera developed. There are few things to consider however when looking at your options. Here’s a list of things you should check on before entrusting your images to someone.
The Price and what it includes
The Scans (what resolution and how are they delivered)
The Prints (are prints included and can you order prints after you get your images back)
The Negatives (do you get your negatives back or does the store dispose of them after scanning)
Where can I get my disposable camera developed online?
There are a lot of great places to get your disposable camera developed online. Typically, these photo labs are referred to as Mail-In, most offer great pricing and a relatively quick turn around, often times not much more than it takes to go through a local big-box retailer. Most online film processing companies offer more options and a better value for your money. Here are a few of my favorites:
Shutter Junkies Photo Lab - The Disposable Camera Experts
Total cost - $12 to $27 per Disposable Camera
Shutter Junkies specializes in Disposable Camera developing (also known as Single Use Cameras) For $12, we will process and scan your images in a higher resolution. You can purchase 4x6 prints at the time of your purchase for an additional $12. But if you would rather wait and see how your images turn out before you order prints, you can easily order them from your online gallery and have them delivered right to your door! Negatives are returned to you also!
A Lab Dedicated to Disposable Cameras, Single-Use, and Simple-Use Cameras
Only $12 for our Basic higher resolution scan
We return your negatives to you so you can scan and print from them as much as you like in the future
Shutter Junkies is a small business photo lab that focuses on quality and customer service. While we do develop all types of film, we work mostly with disposable cameras. Old disposable cameras are not a problem for us either. Underwater disposable cameras are also something we work with regularly. We can also handle any brand of disposable camera, from Kodak disposables to Fuji disposables. If it’s a disposable or a single-use or simple-use camera, we can develop it!
If you’re looking for great customer service and a personal touch, we’re the lab for you! Click the button below to order processing for your disposable camera!
The Darkroom
Total cost - $16 to $32 per Disposable Camera
The Darkroom is the largest online film lab and while they do develop disposable cameras, it isn’t their main focus. Their pricing starts at $15 and they will return your negatives to you. Here’s what you get as part of the basic package at The Darkroom:
Small Scans (good for web usage only) are included
Medium Scans (small prints only) add $3
Large Scans (large prints and good for archiving) add $8
Color Prints (4x6) add $9
Negatives returned
If you are going to use the Darkroom I would advise spending the extra $8 to get the large scans so you can print them on your own. There are also options for your prints such as borders and glossy or matte finish. The Darkroom does recycle your disposable camera as well. Click here to check out their page and get more information.
Richard Photo Lab
Total cost - $22 to $32 per Disposable Camera
Richard Photo Lab is another great lab that caters more to professionals. They have a lot of really detailed options to choose from, which can be a little overwhelming for some customers.
The prices are Richard Photo Lab are really reasonable and the quality of their work is amazing. Developing a roll of 35mm c-41 film is $10. From there, you’ve got a lot of options to choose from. Here’s a pricing breakdown:
Developing Only - $10
Small Scans (good for web usage only) add $12.98 ($22.98 Total)
Medium Scans (small prints only) add $14.98 ($24.98 Total)
Large Scans (large prints and good for archiving) add $21.98 ($31.98 Total)
Color Prints (4x6) add $5.40
Negatives returned
You’ve also got options to push and pull your film (over or under develop) and you can choose if you want your negatives cut or returned in a roll. Check out Richard Photo Lab by CLICKING HERE!
Process One
Total cost - $10 to $22 per Disposable Camera
Process one is another great lab with really great rates! Developing your Disposable camera starts at $4.99 per roll and 4x6 prints can be added for $0.40 each. Digital scans are all an additional $4.99. Process One’s options are a little more compartmentalized when it comes to ordering, but if you’re shopping for something very specific or aren’t concerned with scans, they are a good option to consider!
MPIX
Total cost - $14 and up per Disposable Camera
While MPIX primarily works as a photo prints business, they do develop 35mm film and scan as well. For $13.95, MPIX will develop your disposable camera, scan it, and upload your images to an online gallery. There’s an option to get advanced scans also for an additional fee. MPIX also returns your negatives, which is a plus.
What’s the Process for Developing my Disposable Camera online?
While there are several different online photo labs you can choose from, the process for each is almost the same. Here’s how to develop your disposable camera online:
Purchase developing from the companies website.
Mail in your film to the specified address - usually instructions are included when you purchase processing and will be emailed to you. If you’re worried about your film, make sure and get a tracking number so you can make sure it arrives safely. We recommend using USPS Ground Advantage as it is the most affordable way to ship with a tracking number, but you might want to check with the lab you are mailing you cameras into to see what works for them.
Wait…. This is the hard part. Most labs do not email you to confirm that you order has arrived, but Shutter Junkies will send you an email to let you know that your order has arrived and is ready for processing. The wait time to get your film back can vary for a lot of reasons, but normally it takes between 2 to 6 weeks to get your film back from an online photo lab.
Check your email! Once your images are developed almost all online film labs will send you an email with the link to your online gallery. Usually a tracking number is also mailed out for prints.
Check your mail for your prints order!
Where Can I get My Disposable Camera Developed Near Me?
If you’re looking for some place local to get your film developed, there are plenty of options out there and one of these stores is probably close to you. Know what you’re wanting when you go in and ask questions if they do not have information posted about packages and pricing. You definitely need to ask if you will get your negatives back. Negatives are your originals and you can actually scan and print from them infinitely. As a professional, I always want my negatives back and I avoid certain stores because they do not return your negatives. If the negatives aren’t really important to you, then this won’t be an issue.
Here are a list of stores that have locations nation-wide that you can visit to get your film developed:
Store |
Website |
Price Per Camera |
Scans Included |
Digital Delivery |
Prints Included |
Negatives Returned |
Walmart |
$10.96 |
Yes |
CD |
Yes |
No |
|
CVS |
$14.99 |
Yes |
CD, DVD, Or USB |
Yes |
No |
|
Walgreens |
$15.99 |
Yes |
CD |
No |
No |
2024 Update on Using Big Chain Stores…
Since the beginning of 2021, I have been getting reports of ridiculously long lead times to get your film returned to you by both CVS and Walgreens. I’ve been hearing the prices are as high as $25 per camera and 12 weeks weeks to get your images back. CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart have also started using a 3rd party company to process their film, which means when you drop your film off, it gets shipped somewhere else. We’ve had many customers send us their disposable cameras and tell us that CVS and Walgreens just flat out refused to develop them. Save yourself lots of time and money and head over to our website and GET YOUR CAMERA DEVELOPED FOR LESS!
Several larger cities have film developing labs locally, a simple Google search will help you to locate any labs that might be nearby.
Don’t let those disposables just sit around!
There are a lot of great options out there for developing your disposable cameras! But letting them sit around can be a bad idea. Kodak and Fuji recommend getting your disposable cameras developed immediately after exposure. If you keep them in the fridge after using them, you could possibly wait up to 6 months, but the images will begin to deteriorate the longer they are not developed. If you’re wondering if you can develop old disposable cameras, then CLICK HERE to check out my article on the topic to get more information.
If you need more information about disposable cameras, like where to buy disposable cameras or which disposable camera is the best, check out our blog post with everything you need to know about disposable cameras by clicking HERE!