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Time Capsule Photo Booth
Our photo booth is just like a traditional photo booth, but portable - yet elegant enough for your exceptional event. Fits 6+ people, and handicap accessible. High quality photo memories.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Photo Booths Make a Comeback!
Photo booths are the hot new trend in 2010 for weddings, class reunions, corporate events, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, school dances and private parties. Okay, they are pretty much a hit wherever you get a group of people, young or old, together for a celebration! Once you have been to an event with one you will know why. It is hard to explain the psychology behind the mass appeal of photo booths or how they can bring out the wild and wacky side of almost anyone. One has to witness firsthand the joy and laughter that photo booths bring to truly appreciate it.
While one has always been able to rent a photo booth for private parties they were typically not widely available and used to come with quite a price tag. Renting a photo booth used to be an expensive proposition because the old fashioned type of photo booths were extremely large and heavy which made them difficult to transport. It took a large truck and a team of people to move one. Once you got it to the venue the question then became how were you going to get it inside. The old-fashioned photo booths were quite wide and you needed large doorways. On top of that, stairs were not an option and you needed a freight elevator if your event wasn’t on the ground floor.
In addition to the size restrictions, old-fashioned photo booths used chemical processing, which took quite a while to print out the photo strips and utilized smelly and expensive chemicals.
While a vintage photo booth does create a truly unique experience and offers a bit of nostalgia to the older generations the space requirements and expense often doesn’t make it an option for most people planning a special event.
Flash forward (pun intended) to the 21st century. With the enormous advancements in digital photography and printing, photo booths are making a huge comeback. Unlike vintage photo booths, the new digital photo booths are lightweight and easily transportable making them affordable and readily available for private events.
The design of many portable photo booths has steered away from the typical two-person bench seat and has allowed for many more people to be in the booth at one time.
Other advantages to a digital photo booth include quick printing (speeds will be determined by the specific hardware the photo booth is using), customization of the photo strips by adding graphics unique to the event (such as a custom monogram or corporate logo) and the ability to save digital copies of the photos. The digital copies can be given to the event host on a DVD or flash drive and can also be posted in an online photo gallery for all of the guests to access.
There are a wide variety of styles of portable photo booths available now and they are relatively inexpensive to rent for your special event. Some companies have even retrofitted vintage photo booths with digital processing, that way you get the look and feel of a vintage booth but with all the advantages of a digital one.
After you have determined which kind of photo booth is best for your event do your homework and find the best photo booth rental company in your area to make your special event even better. Your guests will be entertained for hours and have wonderful keepsakes from your event.
Welcome back photo booths!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Why Photo Bhooths Are Fun!
Having a photo booth at your event alone is going to make your event more enjoyable for your guests. You can raise the fun level by providing props for your guests to take photos with. Popular props include Hawaiian lays with coconut bikinis, gangster hats in assorted colors, over sized sunglasses, multicolored boas, costume beads or jewelry, fake mustaches, wigs, inflatable beach balls, inflatable hammers, Mardi Gras masks, eye patches, funny hats such as pirate hats, baseball hats, cowboy hats. If you are having a themed event, try to incorporate props that go along with your theme. Provide your guests with cardboard cut outs of famous actors or rock stars to interact with. Or pass out pads of paper or a white board to write or draw on to use in your guests photo sessions.
As a kid do you remember looking through your parents wedding album and marveling at how different they looked when they were younger. I know that my siblings and I loved looking through my parents wedding album. Seeing how grandpa and grandma and other relatives have changed was very exciting for my siblings. The wedding album was disappointing though because there were only two or three pictures of my parent's families. I was left wondering who the other guests of my parents wedding were. Having a photo booth at your wedding solves this dilemma. All of your guest will take at least one set of photos in the booth but most take many more photos. The photos are complied into a scrapbook to preserve these memories. Guests are also encouraged to write personal messages to the bride and groom in the scrapbook alongside their photos. This is a really good feature because not only do you have the photos but you also have messages to read when looking back at your special day. When your children look back the personalized messages that your guests left these messages will help them to know who was in the photos.
Photo booths also provide a sort of favor for your guests to take home with them. Traditional wedding favors provide no use to the guest of your wedding. I know that all the favors I have received from weddings are just collecting dust at my house or are packed away in storage. Providing your guests with a photo of themselves and your other guest will alleviate any worries of this happening. The photos your guests receive and take home with them will be proudly displayed in their homes for all to see. At the bottom of photo booth strip they receive will be a personalized footer that you've chosen which normally contains your names and the date of your event. The photo strip is a guaranteed positive memory that your guest will take home with them. In the future they will look back on this and will be overcome with the joyous memories from your very special day.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
How to Scrapbook Your Photo Booth Experience
Scrap booking is a common question asked by couples. Preserving memories though photographs has been growing in popularity since the invention of the camera. All homes have picture frames, and the newest way of organizing your pictures is through a memory book. This is a great way of keeping your pictures in an album along with stickers and other theme related decorations. Any event that has a photo booth can greatly benefit from having a scrap book created.There are numerous stores dedicated to memory supplies. These stores stock everything needed to create your book. Since they carry various colors and designs, they will have the right paper to fit your theme. The scrapbooks themselves are also available in unique patterns to compliment your event. Stickers, gel pens, and die-cuts can also be purchased to decorate each page.Putting wedding scrapbooks together though can be quite a task. Renting a photo booth can alleviate this burden. Not only will your guest have loads of fun taking pictures in the booth. Reputable photo booths include double prints. This means one strip goes in your scrapbook while your guests take the other half home as a keepsake. Some photo booth companies charge extra for the service.Having your scrapbook being assembled at your event allows guests to leave personal messages next to their photo. The text written by the pictures are one of the most thoughtful benefits of scrap booking. Looking back at your memory book in the years to come can help you reflect on great times. You can even identify who the people are that wrote the message. If you have any more questions on how scrap booking works, then feel free to contact us.
How Much Does a Photo Booth Cost?
Photo booth rentals have been growing in popularity since they were first available for rental about a decade ago. We know that having a photo booth at your event will provide numerous positive enhancements to the overall experience of your event. The main question you probably have is how can I afford renting a photo booth? You'll most likely be surprised to discover that renting photo booths are something that you can afford.
When looking for photo booths make sure to look over all the different packages that they offer. Chances are that the rental company will have a package which suits your event just right. Some companies offer different types of photo booths for rental. Their classic (first generation) booth generally cost more to operate and thus have a higher cost for rental. These first generation booths may also have additional requirements of your venue due to their bulkiness and their greater weight. This type of booth will most likely cost between $900 and $1500 for its rental for four hours.
The newer (digital) booths are easier to maintain and in turn their rentals are less expensive than the classic booths. You also don't need to worry about the digital booths easily fitting into your venue because these booths weigh considerably less and are far less bulky than the classic style booths. For a digital booth you can expect anywhere from $650-$895 for the same time frame with most companies. The more reputable companies are competitively prices due to high demand in the market. Then again, they also have the coolest booths in market.Like buying anything thing else you need to be careful of the fine print when breaking down the photo booth rental cost. Some companies charge additional fees for their services or have different ideas of what is included in your rental period. Your photo booth company should never try to charge for delivery (if it is a local event) or count the set-up/tear down of the booth as part of the contracted hours to be worked. Now while you may think you got a deal on a 4hr booth rental today, just how much of a deal is it really gonna be when they use the first hour to set-up and the last to tear down.Now you thought you were paying for 4hrs of photos, but all you ended up with was two hours of photos and a live show of an attendant assembling then disassembling your booth. The rental company should provide you with the amount of time you have paid for and do the setup/ tear down outside of that time. The standard photo booth rental should also include an photo booth specialist to set up and dismantle the booth. This attendant should also be expected to be present throughout your event. If any issues arise he/she can fix the problem very quickly. Your guests will most likely have a couple of questions for the attendant to answer. The attendant being present also further assures that your guests will have a great time at your event.Regarding overall price for the booth rental, many vendors offer discounts for the slower season (winter months) and for weekday rentals. Just ask your company if they have any current specials or discounts which you qualify for. After all, it never hurts to ask.
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