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elamont Registered: Jul 22, 2003 Total Posts: 971 Country: United States |
Hey all, |
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nikongirl Registered: May 10, 2008 Total Posts: 326 Country: United States |
That looks like a cool idea! |
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bubbag2000 Registered: Dec 09, 2008 Total Posts: 318 Country: United Kingdom |
Now THOSE are pics I would want in my wedding album! I would love to know how to get such energy from people! |
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AnthonyRhoades Registered: Aug 28, 2007 Total Posts: 419 Country: United States |
It's fairly common in NYC. My friends offer it and another friend does it. There are companies that do only this. It's great with a ringlight as a lot of people have never seen the look. |
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ksmahgrts Registered: Nov 23, 2005 Total Posts: 5660 Country: United States |
nate and jaclyn are amazing innovators - and clearly really fun people. they sell the manual for how to do the CRAZYBOOTH so you can learn the technical stuff. |
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warpedvinyl Registered: Jan 07, 2009 Total Posts: 27 Country: N/A |
PSremote by Breeze systems is a remote shooting software that has a photobooth function. I set one up a my wedding and automatically printed composites on site. I did it using a Canon s3is a laptop and a selphy photo printer. I think their website is http://www.breezesys.com |
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Sergio Mottola Registered: Sep 20, 2006 Total Posts: 3766 Country: United States |
ive been doing this for a minute but you dont need a pdf to show you how.. |
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ksmahgrts Registered: Nov 23, 2005 Total Posts: 5660 Country: United States |
Sergio Mottola wrote: |
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tuannie Registered: Apr 10, 2004 Total Posts: 5166 Country: United States |
I built an actual booth and I figured it out without the PDF. Maybe I can sell my ideas for $100 a pop, sheesh. http://yourphotobooths.com/ |
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elamont Registered: Jul 22, 2003 Total Posts: 971 Country: United States |
How would you get people to act like this I wonder? Some weddings I have been at, it wouldnt be a problem. Everyone is WELL lubricated with liquid courage. Others tho... people are stiff and uncomfortable. |
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swim_r Registered: Jun 18, 2006 Total Posts: 661 Country: United States |
liquid courage is the key, and props help a lot. We usually do ours without a background and we use a fisheye instead, makes it extra great because you get peoples reactions on the side and the people in the photos. |
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elamont Registered: Jul 22, 2003 Total Posts: 971 Country: United States |
What sort of props? I am thinking: |
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ksmahgrts Registered: Nov 23, 2005 Total Posts: 5660 Country: United States |
it really depends on the weddings you're shooting. if you're at a chicken dance/macarena kind of wedding, i think your list would work well. |
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scott shoemake Registered: Apr 21, 2007 Total Posts: 1715 Country: United States |
If anything the booth is a lot of fun and you definitely have to have the personality to pull it off. BTW, save your money (I love the Kaisers but if you can't figure out how to do one on your own...). |
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brett maxwell Registered: Jan 07, 2007 Total Posts: 1275 Country: N/A |
I've done this a few times. A whiteboard and markers, or just a stack of blank paper and markers, is a good and easy prop to have. I have only done it where the people in front of the camera have a remote, which makes them less self-conscious, though you don't have someone encouraging them if they need the encouragement. I've also found this best with a 40"+ TV or projector that displays the images as they happen; people like the immediate feedback, it entertains the other guests, and it gathers interest. So far I have not offered prints at the event, but that is something I will be adding soon. |
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elamont Registered: Jul 22, 2003 Total Posts: 971 Country: United States |
Scott - yeah I am not paying $150 for a 12 page pdf on how to set up a basic studio backdrop and light. I am sure there is much more to it than that but I just cant see how its worth a benjamin and a half. Nothing against them for making money where they can but.... |
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BluePixel Registered: May 21, 2008 Total Posts: 1418 Country: United States |
That looks like a cool idea! |
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DB Registered: Apr 04, 2007 Total Posts: 4842 Country: United States |
We did this at our first wedding after the had a bride and groom asked for unique pictures of all the guests (as their guestbook). With only 75 guests, it wasn't a problem. We set pictures up with an umbrella in front of a white fence. I can't even tell you how many people got crazy. No alcohol involved, either. If you want to see some examples, I can send you the password to the wedding on my smugmug account (it's still loading pictures- - it's been 2 days already). |
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ksmahgrts Registered: Nov 23, 2005 Total Posts: 5660 Country: United States |
scott shoemake wrote:
If anything the booth is a lot of fun and you definitely have to have the personality to pull it off. BTW, save your money (I love the Kaisers but if you can't figure out how to do one on your own...).
amen. |