If you are planning a party or event, consider having a photo booth. Photo booths seem like they have gotten a lot of attention recently, particularly at weddings, but you might also spot them at retirement or birthday parties, or any number of other gatherings. They provide little stress for the person being photo taken. Below we have several tips that will help you create the perfect photo booth experience.
First, it's a good idea to set up your photo booth with a good backdrop. Your backdrop can make or break the entire mood or atmosphere of the 360 photo booth. A backdrop that is too dark or bright will prevent people from properly seeing themselves in the photos, while a dull backdrop will cause the photo to look grey and murky. It's a good idea to enlist the services of a professional photographer to make sure you get the right background.
The second tip is to use the right props. In most cases, wedding photo booths are going to be used for just one guest at a time. While you certainly could hire a camera crew, which would provide more props for your guests, this is a very expensive proposition. By using a combination of personal items that you can get for next to nothing on sites like eBay, you can provide your guests with as many props as they will need without incurring a whole lot of extra expenses.
The third tip is to ensure that you turn off cell phones and other electronics before you arrive at the photo booth. A cell phone can disrupt the mood of the entire photo booth experience and distract the photographer. Instead, everyone should arrive on time and dress accordingly. Also, it's a great way for the wedding photographer to get some shots of the people who didn't make it. This is especially important for event photographers, who will need to get shots of the people on the dance floor.
Finally, don't try to do everything yourself. Even if you're the best wedding photographer in the world, you'll still find it extremely difficult to cover every angle of your big day. Ask a few of your friends or family members to come with you and ask them to help out with certain tasks, such as setting up the photo booth lighting. By hiring a professional, you'll get more accomplished during the day and be able to relax at home knowing that you got the most out of your wedding photography experience. After all, you won't be the only one to walk away from a photo booth with some extra memories to take home!
Some professional photographers offer their photo booths, while others will rent them out for the duration of the wedding ceremony and reception. For smaller and informal weddings, it's recommended that you hire a photographer to provide the equipment and setup. If you've got a knack for producing stunning photos in a short amount of time (and who doesn't! ), then you'll have no problems passing the baton to someone else. However, for the most part, it's best to go with a reliable, experienced wedding photographer to provide you with the pre-wedding services necessary to turn your wedding day into a memorable experience, instead of an unpleasant and nerve-wracking experience.