Wedding FAQ’s
What does the guest book all entail?
The guest book is an 8x8" scrap book style book that your guests write comments and well wishes in. The photos from our booth print 4-up instead of 3, and come in a block instead of a strip. As your guests come through - 2 of the photos they keep - and 2 go into the album for you! I usually use a black style album with a cutout in the front for a photo of the bride and groom.
How many people work the booth?
We have 1 person with the booth the whole evening.
Are there any extra charges?
There are no extra charges. There is an option for the guests to be able to buy reprints on the spot of any one picture for $5 in a nice black photo folder, but we consider this a bonus!
How many hours and price is the package?
The fee is $995 for 4 hours of coverage plus sales tax.
How much is extra hours if needed?
Additional hours are $100.
How long does it take for each strip to print?
The prints take 1 min to print - and while printing the next set of guests can be having their photos taken.
Do the guest's write their comments next to their pictures in the book?
Yes, the guests write next to their photos.
If the book fills up with pictures do you supply more pages?
I start with a 20 page book and do carry extra pages - but for some reason this seems to be very close to the magic number.
Is it unlimited pictures or is there a max?
The number of times that people have their photos taken is unlimited... and the number of photos is unlimited.
Do you have to choose color or black and white for the whole night or can that change throughout the night?
The printing type can change through-out the night. It is totally up to you and what you'd like your book to look like. The final CD that you get with all the images on it will have the original color images - regardless of how it is printed (just so you know).
How many guests can go through the photo booth in an hour?
Approximately 50 sessions an hour is totally reasonable without rushing, and considering photos are usually of 2 people or more, it is safe to say about 100 guests per hour.