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Wedding Photo Booth 
Guide
You've seen them in movies, at 
Vegas Casinos, Disneyland, 
anywhere there is fun happening! 
Now, on the most fun day of your 
life, you too can have your own 
photo booth. Yes, photo booths 
are a hot item at finer weddings 
today. This trend is growing as 
brides look for ways to make their 
wedding reception special and fun 
for all.
Part 1 - WHY A PHOTO BOOTH? 
Not everyone likes to dance at a 
wedding reception; goofing off in a 
photo booth provides just enough 
privacy to allow people to loosen up 
and play without feeling self-conscious. 
What's more, its appeal 
is cross generational; everyone 
enjoys it! If the booth has a 
gimmick like props, green screen or 
the booth speaks to them, visitors 
are much more likely to let their 
guard down. This makes for more 
spontaneous pictures. There is just 
something about getting shoulder-to- 
shoulder behind a curtain which 
creates a sense of camaraderie and 
fun, where people feel they can let 
go a little and enjoy a shared 
experience. 
As the photo strip prints out, everyone 
loves seeing themselves. Most 
companies include the name and date 
of the couple at the top of each photo 
strip so each goes home with a 
keepsake of the wedding. In many 
ways this replaces the need for 
cameras on the tables and usually 
provides much better and more 
interesting pictures. The Bride and 
Groom typically get a collection of all 
photos taken by way of a photos disc, 
photo book or through online access. 
Not only does this offer them a look at 
how much fun their guests were 
having, but it captures those rare 
moments when family and friends, 
who are not often together, 
intermingle through the fun of the 
photo booth.
Part 2 - HOW TO SHOP FOR A PHOTO 
BOOTH? 
First understand that not all booths 
are created equal. There is a large 
range in pricing, which is usually 
(but not always), an indicator of 
quality. A select few are full-time 
businesses, but for most this is a 
side business. While this means 
that there is a photo booth for 
every budget, to avoid being 
disappointed it is important that 
you define which features YOU 
feel are most valuable and that 
you compare several companies 
and ask plenty of questions. Here 
are some differences to ask about: 
APPEARANCE - There are booths, 
boxes, tents, pipe & drapes, kiosks 
and even a "pod"! Some 
photographers will set up a photo 
station where they take portraits and 
call it a photo booth. Be sure you see 
what the booth will look like; if none 
is featured on the website, there is 
probably a good reason. While the 
rate might be better for your budget, 
be aware of what is going to show up 
at your reception first! What you 
don't want is a surprise. Most brides 
spend months creating their perfect 
reception and don't want it spoiled 
by an unsightly product.
FUNCTION - Each company will have 
their own special features to make 
their booth stand out. Find out 
what's available and decide which 
features you like best. Ask what 
special features come with the 
booth; Props, Green Screen, 
Speaking Booth, Video, 
Scrapbooking, Etc. Also ask how 
many photos it takes, whether it 
prints single or duplicate, are props 
sanitized (there are health concerns 
with reused props) and ask how the 
photos are delivered (DVD or 
online). Be sure and see examples 
of photos taken in the booth. 
PACKAGES & PRICE - There will be 
many similarities from company-to-company 
but each will include 
different extras for the price. Some 
will up-sell from a menu of options, 
some are all-inclusive. In my opinion, 
best practice is that there should be 
no extra charge to receive the digital 
photos from the event. A key feature 
of renting a photo booth should be 
that the photos are included. At the 
very least, know ahead of time what 
you will be getting. When choosing, 
factor in booth design, special features 
and number of hours included. Don't 
assume it's the same number of hours 
for each company.
Part 3 - HOW TO USE A PHOTO BOOTH FOR 
A WEDDING? 
Place the photo booth in an area of the 
reception where it will not interfere 
with other events like the cake cutting 
or dancing. It should be easily 
accessible, but out of the way of the 
action and service staff. 
As is true with a wedding DJ, 4 hours of 
photo booth entertainment is usually 
just right. I recommend starting the 
booth during the cocktail hour. This 
gives people something fun to do and 
they become aware of the booth 
which will draw them back 
throughout the evening. Unlike the 
dance floor, the photo booth will 
attract guests throughout the dinner 
hour. After dinner there is usually a 
surge at the booth, so starting your 4 
hours at cocktail hour gets the most 
out of your photo booth. 
Generally in the last hour of a 
reception more interest in focused on 
the DJ and the dance floor. If traffic 
to the booth is slow, a simple 
announcement from the DJ will 
usually get things going. Not all 
booths look like a typical photo booth 
so guests might not be clear what it 
is. Once invited, it's usually a big hit!
SUMMARY 
Photo booths are fun, they make 
people laugh and provide everyone 
with valuable memories! Informed 
shopping requires a little buyer 
knowledge and some comparison. If 
you are working with a planner, be 
sure and let her know your interest 
in a photo booth and get her 
opinion as to which companies she 
is comfortable recommending. 
Rest assured that whether your focus 
is on quality of photos, appearance 
of the booth, entertaining features, 
price or a combination thereof, there 
is a solution out there which is just 
right for you. Be informed about 
what you are buying and be sure that 
you are comfortable with the 
professionals you've chosen to hire, 
and you'll have a great experience 
with your photo booth! For years to 
come, you and your guests will 
treasure your special day each time 
they run across their photo strips.
Resources: 
http://www.focusproduction.ca/photobooth 
http://ezinearticles.com/?Wedding- 
Photo-Booth-Guide&id=4765644
Thanks for reading!
Thanks for reading!

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Wedding photo booth guide

  • 2. You've seen them in movies, at Vegas Casinos, Disneyland, anywhere there is fun happening! Now, on the most fun day of your life, you too can have your own photo booth. Yes, photo booths are a hot item at finer weddings today. This trend is growing as brides look for ways to make their wedding reception special and fun for all.
  • 3. Part 1 - WHY A PHOTO BOOTH? Not everyone likes to dance at a wedding reception; goofing off in a photo booth provides just enough privacy to allow people to loosen up and play without feeling self-conscious. What's more, its appeal is cross generational; everyone enjoys it! If the booth has a gimmick like props, green screen or the booth speaks to them, visitors are much more likely to let their guard down. This makes for more spontaneous pictures. There is just something about getting shoulder-to- shoulder behind a curtain which creates a sense of camaraderie and fun, where people feel they can let go a little and enjoy a shared experience. As the photo strip prints out, everyone loves seeing themselves. Most companies include the name and date of the couple at the top of each photo strip so each goes home with a keepsake of the wedding. In many ways this replaces the need for cameras on the tables and usually provides much better and more interesting pictures. The Bride and Groom typically get a collection of all photos taken by way of a photos disc, photo book or through online access. Not only does this offer them a look at how much fun their guests were having, but it captures those rare moments when family and friends, who are not often together, intermingle through the fun of the photo booth.
  • 4. Part 2 - HOW TO SHOP FOR A PHOTO BOOTH? First understand that not all booths are created equal. There is a large range in pricing, which is usually (but not always), an indicator of quality. A select few are full-time businesses, but for most this is a side business. While this means that there is a photo booth for every budget, to avoid being disappointed it is important that you define which features YOU feel are most valuable and that you compare several companies and ask plenty of questions. Here are some differences to ask about: APPEARANCE - There are booths, boxes, tents, pipe & drapes, kiosks and even a "pod"! Some photographers will set up a photo station where they take portraits and call it a photo booth. Be sure you see what the booth will look like; if none is featured on the website, there is probably a good reason. While the rate might be better for your budget, be aware of what is going to show up at your reception first! What you don't want is a surprise. Most brides spend months creating their perfect reception and don't want it spoiled by an unsightly product.
  • 5. FUNCTION - Each company will have their own special features to make their booth stand out. Find out what's available and decide which features you like best. Ask what special features come with the booth; Props, Green Screen, Speaking Booth, Video, Scrapbooking, Etc. Also ask how many photos it takes, whether it prints single or duplicate, are props sanitized (there are health concerns with reused props) and ask how the photos are delivered (DVD or online). Be sure and see examples of photos taken in the booth. PACKAGES & PRICE - There will be many similarities from company-to-company but each will include different extras for the price. Some will up-sell from a menu of options, some are all-inclusive. In my opinion, best practice is that there should be no extra charge to receive the digital photos from the event. A key feature of renting a photo booth should be that the photos are included. At the very least, know ahead of time what you will be getting. When choosing, factor in booth design, special features and number of hours included. Don't assume it's the same number of hours for each company.
  • 6. Part 3 - HOW TO USE A PHOTO BOOTH FOR A WEDDING? Place the photo booth in an area of the reception where it will not interfere with other events like the cake cutting or dancing. It should be easily accessible, but out of the way of the action and service staff. As is true with a wedding DJ, 4 hours of photo booth entertainment is usually just right. I recommend starting the booth during the cocktail hour. This gives people something fun to do and they become aware of the booth which will draw them back throughout the evening. Unlike the dance floor, the photo booth will attract guests throughout the dinner hour. After dinner there is usually a surge at the booth, so starting your 4 hours at cocktail hour gets the most out of your photo booth. Generally in the last hour of a reception more interest in focused on the DJ and the dance floor. If traffic to the booth is slow, a simple announcement from the DJ will usually get things going. Not all booths look like a typical photo booth so guests might not be clear what it is. Once invited, it's usually a big hit!
  • 7. SUMMARY Photo booths are fun, they make people laugh and provide everyone with valuable memories! Informed shopping requires a little buyer knowledge and some comparison. If you are working with a planner, be sure and let her know your interest in a photo booth and get her opinion as to which companies she is comfortable recommending. Rest assured that whether your focus is on quality of photos, appearance of the booth, entertaining features, price or a combination thereof, there is a solution out there which is just right for you. Be informed about what you are buying and be sure that you are comfortable with the professionals you've chosen to hire, and you'll have a great experience with your photo booth! For years to come, you and your guests will treasure your special day each time they run across their photo strips.