Photo Booths not only provide
great entertainment for everyone, they also provide your party favors! Guests
leave your event with a very personal party favor they will cherish, a photo of
themselves! This is one favor that will not end up in the trash. Planning a
wedding or other special event takes a lot of time and effort. When you are
shopping for your photo booth rental here are the most common options you will
see offered. Decide which ones are the important for you to have and look for a
company that provides them.Do you want to learn more? Visit Photobooth Dallas.
1. Props
2. Custom Layout and Design of
photos
3. Choice of Booth Layout
4. Physical copy of all Images,
either CD or Flash Drive
5. Backdrops Choices
6. Downloading of original images
for your guests
7. Scrapbook Album
8. Green Screen
9. Video Messaging
10. Delivery, Set-Up, and Removal
11. Social Network Uploading
12. Emailing of Photos
If you have not had the
opportunity to see a photo booth rental in person, here's what to expect. You
will see some arrangement of a photo booth tower and whatever enclosure the
company you use offers. Your guests choose whatever fun props they want to use,
enter the booth, and begin their photo session. The camera takes a series of 3
or 4 poses usually with a countdown warning displayed. The photo strips print
out very quickly, and provide a lasting memento for your guests.
Some companies charge extra for
the options listed above, but not all. Do your research, shop around and
clarify any ambiguous statements on their website. Be aware that
"Unlimited Photos" does not usually mean that every person in the
picture gets a printed copy, it usually means that guests can go into the booth
an unlimited number of times, but with only 2 strips printing out for each
session. Unlimited prints is different and not commonly offered. Know what you
are getting so you are not disappointed. You can usually ask for unlimited
prints but most places will charge extra.
When shopping for a photo booth
rental for your upcoming wedding or other event, you need to know what to look
for. You want a company that is not so busy that your event will be just
another number, try to find someone that doesn't book more than one event a day
in case your event runs overtime. Also, ask what type of camera they are using
to take the photographs. You want a company that uses a DSLR (digital single
lens reflex) camera, not a webcam or point-and-shoot. A DSLR offers the best
quality photographs in all situations. Find out if they can accommodate special
requests, like curtain colors, or photo strip branding. Ask what printer they
use, very important. The only printers that will give you photos that will not
smudge or smear it they accidentally get a drop of liquid is a dye-sub printer.
That's what you want. They print fast, lab quality images that last.
