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Dave Blackhurst July 18th, 2010 10:31 PM

I've thought of doing the "photo bar" thing, allowing instant gratification, but you need a CREW to do it properly... someone needs to "man" the printer to help guests print their or your photos on the spot, and keep the printer(s) working.

Phil, those two examples, a and c are rather scary IMO, a took the photog away from their primary JOB, and c just sounds like a party crashing mooch... if I were the photog and ran into such a thing, there might have been some accidental "equipment malfunction" - I can't imagine how much nerve it took for someone to "work the room" on someone else's big day.

In the end, vendors who forget the job they were hired to do won't likely be vendors for too terribly long, no matter how clever their "gimmick".

Chris Talawe July 19th, 2010 12:34 PM

my photography friends actually have been doing this since last year and its very popular. I've helped them in several gigs already and there pretty fun to do. Many people are right that it tends to take away from the whole event however my friends actually found a way to solve that. What they do is actually close down the photobooth during specific time when the photographers need the b&g's attention or when there's a first dance, or something of that sort. Also, it gives the photobooth a chance to rest since it does get hectic. We've had lines that almost go around half of the building.

Check out their site if you guys want.

VC Productions

Taky Cheung July 19th, 2010 01:10 PM

Chris, it's always fun to look at those photobooth photos. I checked VC productions site, it doesn't look like that's a "booth" :)

Dave Blackhurst July 19th, 2010 08:34 PM

looks like a really BIG booth!

Chris Talawe July 20th, 2010 10:28 AM

yup its more like a studio.

Taky Cheung July 20th, 2010 11:54 AM

They can market it as "Hollywood Red Carpet".. since people are all glamorous. It's more fun that way.

Chris Talawe July 21st, 2010 09:49 AM

Hi Taky, that was actually already discussed. Not truly sure what they'll do.

Herman Chiu July 21st, 2010 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Talawe (Post 1550171)
my photography friends actually have been doing this since last year and its very popular. I've helped them in several gigs already and there pretty fun to do. Many people are right that it tends to take away from the whole event however my friends actually found a way to solve that. What they do is actually close down the photobooth during specific time when the photographers need the b&g's attention or when there's a first dance, or something of that sort. Also, it gives the photobooth a chance to rest since it does get hectic. We've had lines that almost go around half of the building.

Check out their site if you guys want.

VC Productions

I've been doing the photo booth rental thing for the past 6 months, so I'm pretty new as well. But we found that if the photo booth is strategically placed in the reception hall, somewhere not totally out of the way in the hallway or something - like by the bar, near the dance floor, we found that it keeps all the guests in the same room.

With the huge lineups too waiting for their turn to get into the photo booth, if they're near the dance floor they often end up dancing right there in the line! It really gets the party started.

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