FAQs
- What types of customers have you worked with?
By far photo booths at wedding receptions are the bulk of our business. It just makes perfect sense for a wedding reception. A photo booth at your wedding reception will; give your guests something fun to do, provide your guest with a very memorable take-home gift from your reception (the prints) and you, the host get a disc with all of the photos from the booth. And here is the cool thing about the disc; the photo booth saves each individual photo that is taken as a high-resolution image file. What makes that so cool? Suppose you get an awesome, very good photo of you and your Grandmother in the photo booth, there you go, you can take that individual, high-resolution image file and have a high-quality 5x7 or 8x10 or larger print made for yourself and one to give to your Grandmother as a gift. Some photo booths out there use very low-resolution web cams to take the photos, they might look fine as one of the series of smaller images on the multi-photo that prints out, but the low-resolution will fail and give poor results if you try to have a larger print made from that individual image file.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Of course we all compare prices on items and services that we buy, but also compare what is included in those services. We market at many wedding shows, so I have the opportunity to see many of the other photo booths that are offered in our region. Compare the quality of the photos and the quality of the prints. Ink jet types of printers are very inexpensive and many companies use them, but they do not produce the best prints. Dye-sub prints are far superior to ink-jet prints. Dye-sub printers actually place a clear laminate layer over the print to protect it from fingerprints and liquid spills. Generally dye-subs are faster and print from a roll of special paper unlike ink-jet printers which feed a separate sheet for each print which leads to more paper feed problems and paper jams.