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How to Create a Fun DIY Photobooth

A photobooth can be a great way to create new memories in a fun way without having to spend too much money in the process.<br><br>Table of Contents<br>What You Need To Create Your Own Photobooth?<br>Location is Everything.<br>Setting up for The Event.<br>Benefits of Having a Photobooth at Your Event.<br>Tips to Create a Fun Photobooth for Your Next Event.<br>Final.

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How to Create a Fun DIY Photobooth

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  1. How to Create a Fun DIY Photobooth

  2. Introduction From weddings to anniversaries, photobooths have become all the rage across all age groups. Instead of renting a photobooth and spending too much money, what many people don’t realize is that they can easily make their own from the comfort of their own home. A photobooth can be a great way to create new memories in a fun way without having to spend too much money in the process.

  3. Table of Contents • What You Need To Create Your Own Photobooth? • Location is Everything. • Setting up for The Event. • Benefits of Having a Photobooth at Your Event. • Tips to Create a Fun Photobooth for Your Next Event. • Final.

  4. What You Need To Create Your Own Photobooth Luckily for you, there isn’t much that is required to create your own photobooth for your next event. All you need is: 1. A good digital camera To have the highest quality photos possible, it is important that you have the best camera you can buy. A basic point and shoot camera will do the job perfectly, but it is recommended to use a good DSLR camera for the highest quality photos. 2. A camera tripod You want to make sure that you don’t need a professional photographer around to take your guest photos for you. This is when a camera tripod can work well. It allows you to set your camera in a specific area and leave it ready for photos without having someone to stay at the photobooth station.

  5. 3. An optional remote shutter release If you don’t want to worry about your guests having to figure out how to work your digital camera, then an optional shutter release may be a tool you will want to utilize. A remote shutter release will allow your guests to take their own photos in your photobooth. This will allow you to focus on enjoying your event instead of playing the role of photographer for your guests. 4. A backdrop A backdrop is the perfect way to show off your creative skills to your guests. It is common to use a simple printed fabric. However, you can easily make your own using your own props, fabric or lighting.

  6. 5. Proper lighting equipment In order to have a professional photobooth, lighting is extremely important. Without proper lighting, the photos of your guests may come out too dark. The best type of lighting to use is a cheap professional lighting set, a photography lighting umbrella, diffuse light or a spot light. If you don’t want to spend too much on lighting, make sure the camera has the flash setting on or use a simple floor lamp beside the camera. 6. Props There are plenty of props that you can use with your photobooth to keep your guests interested and still have fun photos to share. The best way to find the perfect props to use is to start with your own closet. Once you have found a few props to use out of clothing you don’t use anymore, hit up thrift stores of garage sales in your area. Feel free to use any items you wish such as glasses, picture frames, cups, books or anything you think will make your guests photos look good.

  7. Location is Everything When deciding to set up a photobooth for your event, you will need to decide on a location for it. It is recommended that you look for an area that won’t get in the way of the event itself yet is still accessible to all of your guests. The wonderful thing about a homemade photobooth is that you don’t need a lot of square footage to set it up. All you need is a small corner of the event itself. Feel free to use hallways as they are often underutilized during events. Be sure to use a space that can accommodate the size of your backdrop and any props you are using.

  8. The Initial Setup Once you have a location decided on where you are going to set up your photobooth, make sure to clear any obstruction. If you are placing your photobooth near an area that has windows, be sure to cover the windows with a dark material so the outdoor light doesn’t affect the lighting you have for the photobooth. Then measure the wall to ensure your backdrop is going to fit in the space. Mount the camera you are using on a tripod and set it a few feet away from the backdrop. Double check using a monitor or the camera to ensure everything fits within the frame. Then set up a prop station with all of the props you have found next to the photobooth to allow your guests to choose which props they want to use for each photo.

  9. Setting up for The Event Once you have your photobooth set up, there is nothing left for you to do but wait for guests to use it to create endless memories of the event. Be sure to have everything set up ahead of time such as ensuring the camera has plenty of battery life, has extra camera batteries ready for use and be sure to have plenty of space on a memory card to store as many photos as possible. As guests file into the event, be sure to point them in the direction of the photobooth and show guests how everything works. Then just sit back and allow your guests to use their creativity to take memorable photos.

  10. Benefits of Having a Photobooth at Your Event If you are planning to host a photobooth at your next event but are unsure if you should take the time or effort to set one up, here are the main benefits of having a photobooth at your next event. 1. Photobooths are inexpensive to set up. It is no secret that hiring a professional photographer can be expensive, regardless of the occasion. Setting up a photobooth for your special occasion is a great way to save money and still have professional looking photos in the process. At the most you may spend a couple of bucks for the camera, backdrop and props. This is nowhere on the level of what it costs to hire a professional photographer.

  11. 2. Spice up any occasion. Regardless of the type of event you are hosting, a photobooth is a great way to add a little excitement to the festivities. Whether it is a wedding, bachelor party, a sweet sixteen, an anniversary or even a birthday, a photobooth is a great way to capture the moment. 3. Doesn’t require any work on your part. Unlike being the main photographer at your own event, a photobooth doesn’t require you to spend any time on taking photos yourself. It is a great way for you to still get the photos you want, while being able to enjoy the event to its fullest.

  12. 4. You can customize your photos to match the theme of your event. One of the wonderful things about a DIY photobooth is that you can make it to fit the theme of your event. This can make the event and the photos associated with it even more memorable and give the event more visibility in the process. 5. It can be used as a party favour. There is no end to the number of photos your guests can take with a photobooth. By just adding a few additional gifts for your guests such as a small scrapbook can add even more value to the photos. Not only will you have photos of the event to remember, but your guests can have a cute little keepsake as well.

  13. Tips to Create a Fun Photobooth for Your Next Event Photobooths are still as popular as they have ever been. They are perfect to have for practically any event such as weddings, receptions or birthday parties. With these helpful tips, you will learn how to make the most fun photobooth that will fit with any aesthetic. 1. Have fun with the backdrop A backdrop for your photobooth is going to be the main focal point of your photobooth. Because of this you will want to make sure it is as eye-catching as possible. However, you want to make sure that the backdrop isn’t too distracting. Make sure to choose various types of ribbons, balloons, a chalkboard or cute decal word phrases. It is recommended that you keep your backdrop as simple as possible, but feel free to make a backdrop as fancy as you want.

  14. 2. Have the best lighting Since lighting is always a crucial part of any event such as a wedding or reception, make sure to include the proper lighting for your photobooth. You can use anything from twinkle lights, bright neon signs and even professional photography lamps. Keep in mind, that if you are going to hang lights in the backdrop of the photobooth, make sure to hang the lights around nose level. This well help ensure guests faces are visible in the photos. A great choice for proper lighting if you are on a budget is to use a selfie light. It is an inexpensive way to add high quality lighting to your photos.

  15. 3. Use props The main appeal of any photobooth that you make is what props are used in the background. Make sure to use signs, masks or cut-outs for the perfect photo opportunities. The best place to purchase props for your photobooth is online from various DIY websites. However, you can find plenty of photobooth accessories from thrift stores, costume shops or second-hand stores in your area. 4. Place the photobooth in a visible location Remember, the whole point of having a photobooth is to have pictures of your guests in an informal and creative way. Because of this, you will want to place your photobooth in an area of the event where your guests will be able to find it easily. Keep in mind, there is going to be various things happening during this event and your guests will be constantly distracted. If your guests aren’t able to clearly see your photobooth, they are going to simply forget it. If you are afraid of messing up the aesthetic of the event, just hang a sign that is visible directing guests to the photobooth.

  16. 5. Provide disposable cameras for your guests If you are looking for a cheap way to get photo snaps of your guests at your event, disposable cameras may be the perfect way to go. The main benefit of a disposable camera is that anybody will know how to use it, regardless of age. Best of all, you can leave these cameras directly on tables for your guests to take pictures whenever they want during the event. 6. Use sandbags to stabilize your camera If you are using equipment that just won’t stabilize on its own, use sandbags to stabilize the camera instead. Sandbags can be used to stabilize tripods, lighting equipment or the entire system. This can be especially helpful when you have quests walking near the photobooth and want to avoid the risk of anybody knocking the setup over.

  17. 7. Make sure your guests know how to share photos taken Regardless of what type of photobooth you plan on building for your event, you want to make sure that you create a hashtag specifically for the event on Facebook or Twitter. Once you have created a hashtag for the event, make sure to let your guests know by posting a sign on each table or near the entrance of the event. 8. Set up a selfie station To make your photobooth even simpler, create a selfie station. A selfie station allows your guests to take their own selfies using their phone. Since your guests are going to be taking selfies regardless, you may as well make it fun for them. It is recommended that you supply your guests with at least one selfie stick that will allow for group photos or allow your guests to have extra room to pose for the picture.

  18. Final The perfect DIY photobooth is about having a fun opportunity to capture a special moment to share with friends and family. Don’t get it wrong, making your own photobooth can be stressful.However, as long as you have all of your bases covered by having the right props, camera, lighting setup and social media sharing capabilities, you will be able to have plenty of photos of your special occasion for years to come.

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