Our booths
Our booths are hand-built from walnut by a local carpenter in Port Orchard, Washington, with a DSLR camera and professional studio flash inside. They look like furniture, and they photograph like a studio.

Built by hand
Every booth in our fleet was built by a local carpenter, from walnut. There's no moulded plastic shell and no vinyl wrap, just wood that suits a barn wedding and a downtown ballroom equally well.
It's the part guests notice before they've taken a single photo, and the reason the booth ends up in the background of other people's pictures too.


What's inside
A real camera and lens, not a tablet front-facing sensor. The difference shows up on every print.
Umbrella-diffused strobe, so the photos look like photos: flattering light, no washed-out faces, no motion blur.
Strips come out in seconds, all night, on Print and Deluxe packages. Guests take them home the same evening.
Every booking includes a professional who runs the booth, manages the line, and handles setup and teardown.
Logistics
Everything your venue or coordinator needs to say yes without a phone call.
Setting up outside? The booth is happy outdoors, but it needs level ground and cover — a tent, a covered patio, or similar. That's as much about direct sunlight as rain: shade keeps the flash doing the work, and keeps the prints out of the heat. Tell us your setup conditions when you book and we'll plan around them.
In the room
Tell us your date and venue and we'll confirm availability within 24 hours.