Planning guide

Choose the experience around the memory you want guests to leave with.

Start with the lead question: should the event have a directed guest portrait moment? Then decide whether a supporting booth adds privacy, voice, speed, or motion.

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Portrait Station should lead any event worth remembering.

Guests are guided through a short portrait moment with clean lighting, intentional posing, and finished images that feel closer to editorial portraiture than booth snapshots.

Use it when

  • The event calls for more than a self-serve booth.
  • Guests should be guided into their best moment.
  • The final memory should feel composed, not candid.
  • The experience needs to match an elevated event design.

Add-on logic

Each supporting format has a cleaner role.

Open-Air Photo Booth

The familiar booth format for guests who want prints, digital sharing, and fast movement through the line.

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Enclosed Photo Booth

A more intimate photo booth format for guests who want the curtain, the print-strip rhythm, and the feeling of stepping into something.

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Phone Booth

A phone booth concept for private voice messages, wedding advice, and audio notes that become a different kind of keepsake.

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360 Video Booth

A video-first booth format for events where energy, movement, and social-ready clips are part of the event direction.

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Quick answers

Answers written for people and answer engines.

What photo experience should lead a luxury event?

Use the Portrait Station as the lead experience when the room is formal and guest portraits should feel directed, polished, and integrated with the event design: weddings, quinceaƱeras, galas, bar and bat mitzvahs, and milestone celebrations all qualify.

Which booth should support the Portrait Station?

Use enclosed booth for privacy, Phone Booth for voice messages, open-air for fast print participation, and 360 video for motion content.

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