The Table Photo Dash or Round Robin Table Pics is a fun and interactive event activity—usually used at weddings, holiday parties, or corporate events—designed to:
- Get guests mingling.
- Capture group photos at every table.
- Add energy and a sense of urgency to the event flow.
Here’s how each works:
🏃♂️ Table Photo Dash
Objective: The couple (or host) visits each table for a quick photo within a set amount of time—often during a single upbeat song or over a 5–10 minute window.
How it works:
- A fast-paced song (or playlist) is played.
- The host or MC announces the challenge: get a photo with each table before the song ends.
- A photographer or guest captures each table shot quickly.
- Creates a lively, chaotic (but fun!) rush that gets everyone smiling and engaged.
Why it’s popular:
- Fun for guests.
- Efficient way to capture group photos.
- Keeps things moving during dinner or downtime.
🔄 Round Robin Table Pics
Objective: Similar idea, but more structured. A photographer rotates through the tables capturing posed group photos—with or without the host/couple.
How it works:
- Tables are either called up one-by-one or the photographer visits each table.
- Can be done during dinner or a lull in activity.
- Less rushed, more traditional than the “dash.”
Why it’s useful:
- More relaxed option.
- Good for formal group shots.
- Works well when the couple doesn’t want to rush around.
Which is better?
- Use Table Photo Dash if you want something high-energy and playful.
- Use Round Robin if you prefer something calmer and more traditional.
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