You were at the wedding, the race, or the party — now where are your photos? If the photographer used FotoMe AI, finding every photo of yourself takes one selfie. Here is how.
Your photos live in a gallery link the photographer or organiser shared — usually by WhatsApp, email, or SMS, sometimes on a card at the event. If you do not have it, ask the host, the couple, or the photographer for their event gallery link.
Open the link on your phone — no app to install. When prompted, take a quick selfie (or upload one). It is used only to identify you within that one gallery.
Every photo you appear in is surfaced instantly, without scrolling past strangers. Download individual photos or grab all your matches at once. No account required.
The process is the same whatever you attended — but here is what to expect for the most common events.
Ceremony, portraits, and dance floor — every photo of you from the day.
Marathons, triathlons, and races — your photos across the whole course.
Birthday and party photos of you, ready to save and share.
Keynotes, sessions, and networking shots from the company event.
Every photo of you across each day of the group trip or holiday.
Photos of you from the summit, expo, or multi-day conference.
If you are the one delivering the photos, FotoMe AI lets you upload once and give every guest self-service access to their own photos by selfie.
See how it worksYour photos are almost always in a gallery link the photographer or organiser shared, usually by WhatsApp, email, or SMS. Open it on any phone and take a selfie to see your photos. If you do not have the link, ask the host or photographer for their event gallery link.
If the photographer used FotoMe AI, open the link, take a selfie, and only the photos you appear in are shown — no scrolling through everyone else. Your selfie is matched only against that one event.
No. The gallery is a web link that opens in any mobile browser. You take a selfie and see your matches without installing an app or signing up. Some galleries may ask for an email so they can send your download.
Yes. Your selfie is used only to match you to photos in that one gallery — it is not a search across the internet. Galleries can also be locked to an invite list, and photographers control who can view and download.
Galleries can close after a retention window set by the photographer. If a link has expired, contact the photographer or organiser — they can often reopen the gallery so you can download your photos.
Not in general — event photos are not posted to a public, searchable website. You need the specific gallery link for that event. Once you have it, finding every photo of yourself takes a single selfie.