Planning notes for Chicago
Confirm freight elevator, loading dock, and vendor entrance details before event week.
Use the Portrait Station when guest portraits should feel aligned with the room.
Place high-energy booths away from catering paths, bar lines, and dance-floor bottlenecks.
Recommended services
Portrait Station
For hosts who want their guests photographed with the same care as the rest of the event.
View servicePhone Booth
A phone booth concept for private voice messages, wedding advice, and audio notes that become a different kind of keepsake.
View serviceEnclosed 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.
View service360 Video Booth
A video-first booth format for events where energy, movement, and social-ready clips are part of the event direction.
View serviceQuick answers
What photo experience fits a formal Chicago event?
Start with the Portrait Station when the reception is formal and guest portraits need to feel directed, polished, and integrated with the room: weddings, quinceañeras, galas, and milestone celebrations all qualify.
Do Chicago event venues need layout planning for booths?
Yes. Loading, placement, guest queue, catering paths, and camera movement should be reviewed before the event.