Photo Booth Rental NYC – Three Things to Consider

Posted 12/09/14 in: New Jersey New York

Considering a Photo Booth Rental NYC?  Here are a few tips to consider as you move forward with a Photo Booth Rental NYC:

Guests crashing our photo booth at a recent event
Guests crashing our photo booth at a recent corporate holiday party

1) Booth Type – there are typically three types of photo booths out there – 1) open air booths with a camera and a backdrop 2) enclosed stand-in booths made with pipes and curtains 3) vintage photo booth with two-seater.  It’s helpful to decide in advance what type of booth you would like at your event based on the space available at the venue, etc…Naturally, we’re biased towards the vintage photo booth as it retains the original experience of the classic photo booth.

2) Print Quality – ask for sample photo strips and compare across the board.  This is always helpful to do before you make your decision with which photo booth company you want to hire.  It is

3) Price – fitting everything into your wedding budget is always a challenge.  A few tips: Photo booths not only provide your guests with great entertainment, but the photo strips also serve as a party favor.  You can remove party favors from the budget and just go with a great photo booth company!  In addition, several clients in the past had either friends, the wedding party, or family members chip in and pay for the photo booth services as a lovely gift to the bride and groom.  At the end of the evening, a scrapbook is compiled of all of the guests and given to the bride and groom.  Just a wonderful, tangible keepsake filled with memories from their special event.

Just three tips that may help as you consider a Photo Booth Rental NYC.

Photographer’s Wedding Booths?

Posted 12/08/14 in: New Hampshire / Northern MA / Southern ME New Jersey New York Vermont / Upstate NY

Let’s face it, the PhotoBooth craze is on! Everyone loves gathering with friends and family to take goofy, sentimental and just all out crazy photos. So, many different wedding professionals are also creating their own booths, as an “add-on”.

We, at PhotoBooth Planet, have photo booth rentals as our specialty and as our only thing, so we know how to deliver the best possible experience, with our Classic Booths and our VW Photobuses (in New England).

If a photographer is offering a booth to bundle in to a photography package, the price may seem pleasing, but will it be for you and your guests once the great day of your wedding or event arrives?

A Photographer’s PhotoBooth (unlike ours)
Consider what the photographer is setting up for you…
  • Is it enclosed? When your guests close the curtain, that’s when they let loose and have fun.
  • Does the photographer’s booth print the photostrips on the spot and do they create a guest book for you? Your guests will want the immediate gratification, and you’ll want a copy of each in a custom guest book.
  • If they print out the strips, can you see samples so you know they are quality? I know of several photographers who mean well to set up booths, but the experience and quality just isn’t there because it’s just their “add-on”.
  • How will the “booth” look in the grand scheme of what you’re hoping for in your wedding? Will it look like a studio photoshoot (ie. tripod and backdrop with lights)? Imagine it in the big picture.
  • Does the photographer have someone giving full attention to the booth, in case anything goes wrong? You don’t want any downtime while people are “in the mood”.
  • Does your photographer have photos of their photobooth that you can see? It’s crucial to know exactly what you’re getting.
  • What will your guests experience and what will they say after the wedding about their time in the photobooth? This is the most important day for you and your family, and you want them to have great memories of it.
Just some things to ask and think about…

Jessie Ware’s Photobooth Video

Posted 12/03/14 in: Connecticut Featured Martha’s Vineyard Massachusetts New Hampshire / Northern MA / Southern ME New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont / Upstate NY




At Photobooth Planet, we always find that people experience emotional bonding moments in our booths, whether at weddings, parties or events. In this music video, Jessie Ware takes her song “You & I (Forever)” and uses a vintage photobooth to illustrate friends, lovers, family, etc. bonding together while taking timeless photos. Technology changes, yet relationships will be forever. Photo booths bring both together – and prints the moments on photostrips to cherish for many years to come.

Some responses to Jessie’s video on YouTube:

  • This is AMAZING! I’m crying!
  • Gorgeous video 🙂 Its about the one’s we love <3
  • I like this very much the song the music the video the old couple

What’s your response?

From DirectLyrics.com blog post

“Here’s what Jessie’s label’s press release says: “In celebration of the themes of love and life-long companionship in the song, Jessie made an open invitation to family, friends and fans to feature in the video for the new single. People were asked to come down to the shoot in a photobooth, whether that was with friends, lovers, married couples, family, siblings – all were invited to be on film. The results are a touching montage of a moment captured in time to the backdrop of You & I (Forever)’s heartwarming message”. Aw! Very heart-warming indeed. The scenes with the huggable grandparents just broke my heart in pieces.”

Open air photo booth or enclosed?

Posted 12/02/14 in: New Jersey New York

Open air photo booth or enclosed?  In the past few months, I’ve had many people approach me asking about our photo booth services.  Often times, in the midst of the conversation, I realize that we’re visualizing two completely different photo booths.  So, I thought it would be helpful to write a blog post to help clarify the difference between an open air photo booth and an enclosed photo booth.  Just in case you find yourself throwing a party somewhere in NYC and you’re looking to hire a photo booth for your next event.  The first question you may want to ask is: open air photo booth or enclosed?

1) An open air photo booth typically has a camera set-up with an open backdrop.  The printer is located somewhere either on a table or inside a pod that houses both the camera and the printer.  I’ve seen some beautifully designed pod units recently.  Other open air photo booth set-ups simply have the printer on a table or underneath the camera itself.  Usually, the open air photo booth set-up has various backdrops.  There are some open air photo booth companies that offer green screen background, allowing the user to choose the different types of settings for their photo.  It can get a bit technical, but these photos can be quite entertaining if done well!  Most open air photo booth set-ups require a significant amount of space in the venue with limited or no privacy when you take the photo.

2) In contrast to the open air photo booth you have an enclosed photo booth.  This varies from company to company, but the enclosed photo booth set-up usually has several pipes with curtains draped around it to create a tent-like set-up.  Recently, I saw a company using an inflatable booth (sort of like a bounce house) to enclose the photo area.  For enclosed photo booths, the set-up is similar to an open air photo booth – a camera and printer in a pod with a backdrop.  There is a bit more privacy with the enclosed photo booth.  These stand-in enclosed photo booths also typically require a fair amount of venue space as well.

3) We offer a third option, which we think provides an experience similar to the original, vintage photo booths that originated in the early 20th century.  Our vintage photo booth aims to retain the authenticity of the original photo booth, in which the guest sits down on a bench, pulls the curtain and pushes a button.   Our photo booth prints the strips out from booth itself, adding the element of mystery and the joy of reaching into the machine and grabbing their prints.  Our vintage photo booth requires a space of 6 feet by 3 feet and has the versatility to fit into tight NYC restaurants or large extravagant NYC hotels.

Our classic photo booth rental at an event in NYC
Guests posing in our classic photo booth rental at a recent event

At the end of the day,  these things are a matter of taste.  I thought writing a post clarifying some of these differences between an open air photo booth, an enclosed photo booth, or a more traditional, classic photo booth would potentially be beneficial to anyone looking to hire a photo booth for their next event in NYC.  Either way, we love photo booths and we are happy to see people enjoying them again!

 

Photo booth rental NYC

Posted 11/28/14 in: New Jersey New York

 

Our classic photo booth at the Tribeca RoofTop in NYC
Our classic photo booth at the Tribeca RoofTop in NYC

Interested in a photo booth rental NYC?  In light of Thanksgiving, we wanted to share our gratitude to our wonderful clients and the unique venues visited throughout NYC this past year.  Our vintage photo booth made stops throughout NYC, from way uptown to way downtown, we’ve visited some of the most beautiful venues in NYC.  Interested in a photo booth rental NYC?  Check out some of our favorite venues.

– The Plaza Hotel (http://www.theplazany.com) – Fifth Avenue at Central Park South New York, NY 10019 – classic, historic NYC venue with extravagant ballroom perfect for our vintage photo booth

Friends celebrating in our vintage photo booth at the Plaza Hotel off Central Park in the heart of NYC
Friends celebrating in our vintage photo booth at the Plaza Hotel off Central Park in the heart of NYC

– Tribeca Rooftop (http://www.apogeeevents.com) – 2 Desbrosses St. New York, NY 10013 – venue housed in a vintage 1920’s printing press building with exceptional views of the Hudson River at sunset, another perfect spot for our vintage photo booth

– Chelsea Piers The Lighthouse (http://piersixty.com/the-lighthouse/about-the-lighthouse/) – Pier 61, 23rd Street and West Side Highway, New York, NY 10011 – beautiful space with unique views of the Hudson River – another one of our favorite sites for our vintage photo booth

– New Leaf Restaurant (http://newleafrestaurant.com) – One Margaret Corbin Drive, Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY 10040 – part of the New York Restoration Project (NYRP), all net proceeds support the organization’s efforts to restore other parks through NYC

– The Museum of the Moving Image (http://www.movingimage.us) – 36-01 35th Ave, Astoria, NY 11106 – great museum dedicated to the art, history, technique, and technology of the moving image – a perfect location for our classic photo booth

Our classic photo booth at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, NYC
Our classic photo booth at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, NYC

We are overwhelmingly grateful to our wonderful clients, but also all the guests who jumped into our classic photo booth and posed for photos.  Next time you consider a party in NYC, ask yourself: photo booth rental NYC?  Check us out at photoboothplanet.com.

 

Seasons, Washington Township, New Jersey – Photo Booth Fundraiser

Posted 11/18/14 in: New Jersey New York

Last night, I had the pleasure of joining various restaurants and caterers at the Taste of Bergen County event to help raise funds for the Bergen Regional Medical Center in Paramus, NJ.  As part of the event, we offered our vintage photo booth to guests as they wined and dined with some of the best local foods in the area and raised funds for the Medical Center.  The night started off slow (probably because of the wonderful selection of foods throughout the location), but eventually, we had people jumping in and out of our classic photo booth throughout the evening.  We also enjoyed the hospitality of Seasons Catering (http://www.seasonscatering.com) in Washington Township, NJ as they hosted the event.  We had a ton of fun helping support local businesses and the Bergen Regional Medical Center here in Bergen County, NJ with our vintage photo booth!  If you’re looking to add a fun, classy touch to your next holiday party, fundraising event, or special event, we would love to join you!

Guests in our vintage photo booth at the Taste of Bergen County fundraiser in NJ
Guests in our vintage photo booth at the Taste of Bergen County fundraiser in NJ

Our Vintage Photo Booth with the Iconic Polaroid

Posted 11/14/14 in: New Jersey New York

At a recent holiday party in Rye, NY, we set-up our vintage photo booth at a fundraising event based on the movie, American Hustle.  Aside from the fabulous costumes (check out this blog post on fashion from the film http://www.onestyleatatime.com/2013/12/fashion-on-film-american-hustle-70s.html) and retro-style Casino set-up (www.acedeucecasinos.com), we found several Polaroid Pic-300 Instant cameras (http://www.polaroid.com/products/pic-300-instant-camera) floating around the room to compliment our vintage photo booth.  I had a ton of fun playing with this camera, and I was able to photo graph people jumping in and out of our photo booth throughout the course of the evening.  I started researching some of the reasons why the Polaroid cameras are making a huge comeback and came across two main reasons.

1) According to a recent article from the Guardian by Tess Reidy (http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/nov/08/why-stars-love-polaroid-no-embarrassing-uploads), celebs are loving the retro-chic Polaroid because it offers something extremely valuable for famous people: privacy.  In the wake of recent photo hacking scandals, celebs and others are apparently gravitating to the instant prints to enjoy photos without fears of having digital files plastered all over the internet without their consent.

2) Another reason is a public shift for tangible, physical photographs.  In this digital world, there is an important sub-culture of nostalgic folks looking to revive the more classic technologies like vinyl records and polaroid cameras (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2400059/Return-Polaroid-Fujifilm-resurrects-iconic-camera-print-card-sized-photos-instantly.html).  Having a tangible, high-quality photo offers a different experience altogether than capturing photos digitally.  The Polaroid not only captures the moment, but offers a meaningful and personalized take away.

Our classic photo booth attempts to do both things.  We love our photo booth and the classic experience of sitting down, closing a curtain, and pressing a button.  Simple, fun, elegant, and private.  We also love watching people wait for their photos to print and the reaction when they reach into the slot and grab their instant photo!  Sheer joy!  While are vintage photo booth uses digital technology, we certainly have a deep appreciation for the classic Polaroid and its contribution to the world of photography.

Snap shots of guests hanging around our vintage photo booth with the classic Polaroid prints!
Snap shots of guests hanging around our vintage photo booth with the classic Polaroid prints!

Holiday Party? Perfect Place for a Photo Booth

Posted 10/31/14 in: New Jersey New York

Photobooth rentals are hugely popular for weddings, but why not have it at your next holiday party?  Here are three reasons why a photobooth rental would be a fantastic addition to your next corporate holiday party:

1) Your company is growing: time to celebrate!  Holiday parties are usually pretty festive atmosphere – maybe too festive at times!  Either way, holiday parties are to celebrate the progress your company has made over the year.  A photobooth rental at your holiday party is a great opportunity to celebrate your awesome employees and their hard work in making your company great!  Giving your employees a physical photo strip from the photobooth is a small, tangible way of showing your appreciation for their commitment to the company.

2) Great alternative to dancing.  We love busting a move on the dance floor, especially when there’s a great DJ or band.  But for some holiday parties, it might not be the best place to showcase your most up-to-date dance moves.  Last year at a holiday party in New Brunswick, New Jersey (NJ), we were hired by a highly professional pharmaceutical company for their holiday party.  Our photobooth rental offered a bit of privacy (close the curtain and smile for the camera), and an opportunity to maintain a certain element of professionalism while having a bit of fun.  You can also practice a few of your dance moves inside the photo booth, in case you’re a bit shy and want to test a few things out behind a closed curtain.

3) Creating company culture.  A previous corporate client from a legal firm in New York City (NYC) mentioned that the photobooth rental at their holiday party actually drew their co-workers together.  Photo strips from our photobooth rental end up plastered all over employee work spaces, computers, offices, etc…It’s amazing when you’ve been working hard with your co-workers, how easily you forget to enjoy and appreciate your time with them.  Hiring a photobooth for your holiday party gives your employees and co-workers the opportunity  to capture these professional relationships.  It’s easy to forget that you’re on the same team, you’re working for the same goal.  Taking photos together at a holiday party is reminder that you’re co-workers and employees are on the same team, and aiming for the same goals: to make your company great!

Co-workers enjoying themselves at a holiday party in our photo booth!
Co-workers at a legal firm in NYC remembering how to have fun at a holiday party in our photo booth

Photo Booth Ideas: Props or No Props?

Posted 10/21/14 in: New Jersey New York
Admiring the creativity of guests in the photo booth scrap book
Admiring the creativity of guests in the photo booth scrap book

At a recent Fall wedding in Queens, NY, the client decided to opt out altogether on props for our photo booth.  Their primary reason: they wanted to capture their guests, the facial expressions, the joy in its simplest form.  Made sense to me.  This is the second consecutive wedding I’ve done in which the client requested not to use props.  I thought it would be helpful to write a brief blog post on it: photo booth ideas: props or no props?

Props certainly add a fun dimension to the photo booth rental experience.  Who doesn’t love changing into a silly disguise, or putting on a large mustache, or wearing bunny ears in a photo booth?  One of my favorite photo booth memories is of an elderly couple, one wearing bunny ears, the other wearing a pirates eye patch, having a terrific time in the photo booth taking photos.  I think it was a combination of them enjoying the photo booth again (reminded them of their childhood), and the sheer enjoyment they received from dressing up in silly costumes.  Either way, they ended up going into and out of the photo booth for most of the evening.

I have noticed at some events guests that having too many props lead to redundant photos of people wearing the same sunglasses, hats making it difficult to distinguish the people behind the props.  My suggestion for photo booth ideas: go light with the props.  A few mustaches-on-a-stick and a dry-erase board should do the trick.  Once people get into the photo booth and close the curtain, the creative ideas begin to flow on their own.  It’s fun to see people figuring out photo booth ideas while sitting in the booth.  Most recently, a couple used their newborn baby as their prop – it was hilarious!

At our most recent event at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens (http://www.movingimage.us), the guests tapped into their own creativity, producing some wonderful photos and designing an amazing photo guest book.  It so happened that the clients themselves were exceptionally talented (author/illustrator whose book was adapted into Martin Scorcese’s film Hugo). Naturally, his guests shared in his creativity.  The photo guest book was a work of art in itself!

 

 

 

 

 

The PhotoBooth Kid

Posted 10/15/14 in: Connecticut Featured Martha’s Vineyard Massachusetts New Hampshire / Northern MA / Southern ME New Jersey New York Rhode Island Sidebar Vermont / Upstate NY



Check out this kid who took full advantage of our Classic Booth at a recent wedding.

Kids love photobooths and often are the ones who kick off the evening, flashing grins, grimaces, tongues, squints, props and crazy expressions. Soon, they start pulling the older generations into the booth, and then the adults take over – posing, cramming with friends, displaying facial contortions and laughing through the night. The inter-generational photos in the booth become treasures to keep for years to come. It doesn’t matter how old one is; all ages enjoy a good session in the photo booth!