Photo and Video Challenge Ideas You Can Run Anywhere in the World

Photo and Video Challenge Ideas You Can Run Anywhere in the World

Need inspiration for photo and video challenge ideas that work anywhere? These scavenger hunt ideas are built to spark creativity and boost engagement for participants around the globe. Since the challenges aren’t tied to a specific location or event, they’re ideal for virtual scavenger hunts, hybrid events, remote team building, and conferences. Each challenge can be adapted to fit your audience, timeline, and event goals.

  • #ThrowBackThursday – Share a past pic wearing an embarrassing outfit you’d never wear again.
  • DIY Bow Tie – Create a bowtie out of some material other than fabric.
  • Fix Yer Flat – Take a photo of a car tire that is not attached to a car.
  • Hightop Hotel – Take a photo of a treehouse.
  • Hovering Hobbies – Astronaut Scott Kelly just returned from a year in space. Creatively represent what you would do to keep busy in space for a year. Be creative!
  • I Spy- M – Find the letter “M” formed in architecture, nature, etc.
  • Lone Star State – Wednesday was Texas Independence Day so take a photo of a single Star.
  • Novel Namesake – It’s World Book Day in the UK and Ireland, so share a photo dressed up as your favorite book character. Be sure to include the name of the character and the book title in the photo.
  • Photo Booth – We just released new Photographer badges! To celebrate take a photo of a photo booth or creatively represent one!
  • Recreational Vehicle – Take a photo of a mobile home or RV.
  • Riddle Me This – Take a photo of the answer: I have a needle, but I can’t sew. I sometimes have scales, but I can’t swim. I have NEWS, but I’m not a TV.
  • Take A Number – Take a photo of waiting in a line of 4 or more people.
  • Treat Your Self – Creatively represent a day at the spa.
  • Wooden Walkway – Take a photo of a home with hardwood floors.
  • Would you rather… – … be able to fly or read people’s minds? Creatively represent your choice!

 

Want to turn these photo and video challenge ideas into an engaging scavenger hunt for your next event? Contact the Eventzee team to learn how our platform supports virtual, hybrid, and in-person events around the world.

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Eventzee Exposure: Integrated Automotive Services

Eventzee Exposure: Integrated Automotive Services

In “Eventzee Exposure” we look at testimonials from happy clients who have hosted their own Scavenger Hunts. Our users’ experience is very important to us, so when things go off without a hitch we want to cheer about it. If you’d be interested in sharing your Eventzee experience please reach out to eventzee@munzee.com.

Organization: Integrated Automotive Services

Event: Subaru Sales Training Event

Location: Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, Canada

Event Breakdown:
IAE works with auto manufacturers for product releases and training staffs on how to successfully market their automobiles. They used Eventzee for their Subaru Drive Experience events across nine days in three different cities with QR Code Quizzes and photo scavenger hunts. The focus of IAE’s Drive Experiences is to put retail staff behind the wheel of the vehicle so they can experience the brand story first hand.  Competitive product evaluations and in-depth experiential product training convert to real-world credibility on the showroom floor.

The QR Codes for the quizzes were printed in a workbook that attendees answered as the day went on. This offered the event hosts the ability to look at the comprehension statistics of the attendees and better evaluate the teaching methods. Eventzee also created custom survey polls for IAE so they could easily gather attendees opinions on various model types, and more. These polls were sent to all attendees using the Eventzee messaging system. They would then answer and live results were broadcast on a projector screen onsite.

Photo clues were also used to encourage interaction among attendees. By interacting with specific groups and locations users found a deeper engagement and retention of the goals of the event.

Check out the video from their event!

Testimonial:

“We believe that elevating the learning experience using gamification methods is extremely valuable for retention. Eventzee gave us a unique and simple way to incorporate gamification into our programming. During our automotive training programs, we were able to infuse scavenger-type searches, quizzes and additional elements (like photos and sharing) to deepen engagement and retention. You can see the video for our event here: http://integratedauto.com/

With a 97% participation rate, there was no question this approach was the way to go! The overall satisfaction results were excellent and the participants enjoyed their “fun” while learning and winning some prizes.”

– Judi Samuels, Manager, Experience Design, Integrated Automotive Experience

Photo Clue Examples:

  • Creativity- Capture a photo to showcase your creativity and fun at this event.
  • Durability, Quality, Reliability- Capture a photo that best defines how you see the Durability, Quality, Reliability pillar.
  • Favourite- Capture a photo of your favourite Subaru performance vehicle.
  • Team Photo- Take a photo of your team!
  • Us vs Them- Capture a photo that shows a competitive advantage for a Subaru utility vehicle vs. the competition.

Quiz Clue Examples:

  • Subaru has been perfecting the boxer engine for approx. how many years?
  • Subaru has been crash testing since what year?
  • What type of steel does the Subaru ring-shaped reinforcement frame?
  • Lane Keep assist is available as one of EyeSight’s system features for which models?

To learn more about Integrated Automotive visit http://integratedauto.com/en/.

Now that you have some ideas about how to start your Eventzee scavenger hunt, go out and make it happen! If you’re interested in hosting an Eventzee event, sponsoring an official Eventzee photo hunt or just curious about what we can do reach out to us at eventzee@munzee.com.

Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt Clues Now LIVE!

Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt Clues Now LIVE!

Our special Leap Year free photo scavenger hunt has begun!

Let the hunt begin!
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  • #ThrowBackThursday –  Share a past pic riding a bike.
  • Agile Amphibian –  Take a photo of a frog or toad.
  • Bouncy Birthday –  Make a creative card or cake for people celebrating their birthday on Leap Day. They only get to celebrate every 4 years so make it good!
  • Crowded Calendar –  Take a photo of a physical (non-digital) calendar with February 29th circled.
  • End of the Road –  Find a road that ends. Take a picture where the road meets grass.
  • Hail Caesar –  Julius Caesar introduced the first leap year around 46 B.C., so creatively represent this.
  • I Spy- L –  Find the letter “L” formed in architecture, nature, etc. To make things interesting, it has to be a capitalized “L.”
  • Leapin’ Lizards –  Play a game of leap frog!
  • Pack Back –  It may not be a Runnur iBand, but take a photo of your favorite backpack.
  • Photo Finish –  Creatively represent breaking the tape as you cross the finish line.
  • Runner’s Realm –  Take a photo at a running track.
  • Short Shorts and Sweatbands –  Take a photo in your most retro workout clothes.
  • Spring Into March –  Take a photo of a spring or coil.
  • St. Bridget –  Story has it that St. Bridget came up with the idea of women proposing to men on February 29th. If you’re a woman, propose to a special man in your life. If you’re a man, ask a special lady to bend her knee.
  • Stop and Smell the Roses –  Find a flower in nature that has begun to bloom.
  • Suburban Sprinter –  Take a photo of a treadmill.
  • The Bob Prince –  A year ago we first released Flat Bob… er Rob. To celebrate print out the Flat Bob image from the blog, color him in and take a photo kissing him. CAUTION: He kisses about as good as a frog does.
  • Would You Rather? –  Travel to the past and meet your ancestors or travel to the future and meet your great grandchildren? Creatively show your choice.
  • Youthful Meditation –  Take some time to sit down and color. With lots of colors and details, fill out a page in a coloring book. All one color pages will not be accepted.
  • Doppelgänger – Have someone impersonate you. Must have you or a picture of you for reference in the photo.

Remember you’ll also receive a badge for having one photo accepted! 

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Eventzee Exposure: Integrated Automotive Services

Leap Year Photo Scavenger Hunt- Sponsored by Runnur

EventzeeJoinRUNNURAs we quickly approach the quadrennial day of February 29th, also known as Leap Day, it only seems fitting that our weekend photo hunt should celebrate the rare occasion.  The Weekend Warriors 48 photo scavenger hunt will be extended to March 1st at 3 PM CST. As is the case with most of our extended hunts, there will also be a few more clues, so prepare to get creative!

We’re also excited to announce that our special Leap Weekend hunt will be sponsored by Runnur, a mobile tech gear shop that specializes in hands-free mobile organizers. The person who completes all of the photo scavenger hunts clues in the shortest amount of time will win a Runnur Hands Free Carryall Band!

This awesome product if perfect for both Munzee and Eventzee players to carry extra battery packs, munzees, socials, etc. This durable cross strap band comes with tons of storage space and is lightweight so it won’t bog you down while you’re on the hunt. Imagine Chewbacca’s bandolier, with less fur. islingThe person who has the most images submitted to the gallery will also win a Runnur iPad Shoulder Sling Case. This durable and lightweight case also includes pockets, a fold out stand and adjustable strap. Instead of having to carry your tablet around your can let it hang by your side with ease.

Love the idea of this product, but not certain you’ll win one? Well we’re also using this hunt to guage interest in selling Munzee branded Runnur products in our online store. So if you’d love to get your hands on one, let us know! CeeZeeO Rob Vardeman will also have a few on hand for sale at the opening of the newest Munzee Marketplace in Cocoa Beach, FL. So if you’ll be at that event you can see it for yourself firsthand!

If you participate in this photo scavenger hunt and have one photo approved you’ll also receive a unique badge for playing our Leap Day hunt. Remember, clues go live Thursday at 3 PM CST, so get ready!

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To learn more about Runnur check out their website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook. 

Eventzee Exposure: The Greene’s 45th Wedding Anniversary

Eventzee Exposure: The Greene’s 45th Wedding Anniversary

In “Eventzee Exposure” we look at testimonials from happy clients who have hosted their own Scavenger Hunts. Our users’ experience is very important to us, so when things go off without a hitch we want to cheer about it. If you’d be interested in sharing your Eventzee experience please reach out to iloveyou@munzee.com!!

Host: Rance Greene created a scavenger hunt for his parents’ 45th wedding anniversary.

Event Breakdown:
As Rance’s parents approached their 45th Anniversary, he wanted to do something special for them: a scavenger hunt. Since they live on the East Coast and he lives in Texas, he planned on flying there incognito and planting physical clues. But then he attended a conference where Eventzee was hosting a scavenger hunt for all participants. “This,” he thought, “is the perfect solution!”

This is what he did to make the experience a smashing success.

From Rance:

Map out the route: In their early married years, my parents moved around quite a bit, so I mapped a route between these towns and collected information about each place, including memorable milestones in their lives (like their first home, the college where they met, the church where they were married, the hospital where my brother and I were born and many many more) and trivia specific to those locales and that time period (early 70’s). I titled the scavenger hunt, “The Early Years”.

Create the clues: I set up a combination of photo clues and QR Code clues that opened multiple choice trivia questions. I did this for a Practice Round (local photo clues and trivia questions about events in the early 70’s) and for the real deal scavenger hunt, in which they visited 3 towns to capture photo clues and answer trivia questions specific to each of those towns.

Put together a gift box: This was the tricky part. The gift box contained all of the instructions, the QR Code to join the Scavenger Hunt and lots of incentive prizes. As they accumulated points throughout the hunt, they were allowed to open gifts with their corresponding point value indicated on the outside of the gift or envelope.

The gifts or envelopes contained additional QR codes, Texas toffee, a homemade “hang-from-your-car-mirror” thing from the kids, a gift card to Arby’s for their favorite shake–jamocha!–and a host of other gifts. Most importantly, charms. At the very beginning of the scavenger hunt, they each opened a gift from me: a T-shirt for my Dad that read: “I love my awesome wife” and a charm bracelet for my mom (my wife’s idea). At each town they visited, another charm was given to my mom as a remembrance of the past and the current memories being made during the scavenger hunt. In every photo clue where my Dad was wearing the T-shirt, they earned extra points.

The gift box was tricky only because it took meticulous planning in ordering everything so that they received the next set of instructions at the appropriate time during the hunt. And to make the point value of the gifts attainable, but not too easy. I mailed the package off and hoped for the best!

What did they think of all of this? They loved it! And, being social creatures, made the hunt even more meaningful by going out of their way to connect with former acquaintances. They even met old classmates at the college basketball game they attended during the hunt. I took all of their photos from the hunt (and others they sent to me via text) and compiled them in a photo book, which I sent to my Mom for her January birthday. Now she has a charm bracelet and the photo album to remember this adventure by.

Recommendations if you decide to do this: Don’t do it completely alone. My Dad was in on the planning somewhat, in that he knew to be prepared for a road trip and, in general, where they would be on which day. Be ready to put some time into an endeavor like this. It takes lots of thought, but the outcome is terrific!

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Now that you have some ideas about how to start your Eventzee scavenger hunt, go out and make it happen! If you’re interested in hosting an Eventzee event, sponsoring an official Eventzee photo hunt or just curious about what we can do reach out to us at eventzee@munzee.com.