
Wedding photo booths are the perfect way to capture special moments from your big day. Your guests will have a blast hamming it up in front of the camera, and you’re sure to get hilarious pictures that will remind you of the celebratory feeling at your wedding. There are some simple steps that you can follow in order to get the most of out of your photo booth.
Choose your backdrop
The first step in planning a photo booth at your wedding is deciding on which style you’d like for your backdrop. Your options are only limited by your imagination. You can use a plain black velvet drape for a classic look. A shiny gold-sequin-studded fabric would be perfect for a New Year’s Eve wedding. Or choose a background that matches the color of your flowers or bridesmaid dresses. You could even find a patterned fabric background that mimics the pattern used in your wedding invitations, tying your whole theme together. At Momobooth we offer a variety of backdrops choices and upgrades for custom designed backdrops.
Choose your size
The next step in planning a photo booth at your wedding is deciding on which style you’d like. There are a variety of options from enclosed private photo booths to more substantial ones, open frame photo booths that can accommodate a large group of people at once. Take into account your guest count as well as the available space at your reception venue. Also, give some thought to the type of pictures you’d like to get. Perhaps you only want guests to pose with their dates, or maybe you’d prefer for all of your friends or cousins to fit into one shot. Visit Momobooth for more information on the types of photo booths available.
Pick your props
Have fun while choosing the props that you want available at your photo booth, and think of ways to incorporate your wedding theme into the props. For instance, cowboy hats would be perfect for a barn wedding; top hats, monocles and oversized pearls would be perfect for a formal affair; feather boas, mustaches and oversized glasses are perfect for a fun and festive theme. You can also have fun making speech bubble signs with clever sayings. Better yet, paint some small signboards with chalkboard paint and provide your guests with chalk to write their own messages!
Location, location, location
The placement of your photo booth can make all the difference at your wedding. Be sure to find a high-traffic spot that will encourage all of your guests to utilize the photo booth, like near the bar or near your dessert table. It’s also a great idea to place your photo booth near the dance floor. This will encourage your guests to join the dance party as they exit the photo booth.
Photo booth rentals are becoming increasingly popular at weddings, as they are the perfect complement to any setting. Visit http://www.momobooth.com/wedding-photo-booth/ for more ides on the types of photo booths available. With some careful planning beforehand, you’ll be sure to capture some cherished moments with your family and friends.

