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Our Y2K birthday party last weekend was such a hit! We brought back the 2000s in full force and guests had so much fun dressing up, taking pictures at our #Y2K themed photo booth and grooving to the throwback playlist like Josie & The Pussycats, Fergie, Blink 182, just to name a few. The City Bistro set the perfect atmosphere for a party from that era with an awesome playlist that reminded us of those good old days.


To make our photo booth experience more memorable and nostalgic, we made some special touches and customized it for the occasion.


First up, a curtain wall made up of CDs which were playing muticolored disco lights for the full retro effect.




Then we made some speech signs like "Ain't no hollaback girl" and some fun props for the guests to enjoy.

Snaptrend Photo Booth Y2K Props
Snaptrend Photo Booth Y2K Props

Other Y2K-inspired props for a special touch:







We also had a custom Welcome Screen for a pop of excitement,



a Y2K cool Print Template,


Snaptrend Photo Booth Y2K Prints
Snaptrend Photo Booth Y2K Prints

and an online gallery where guests can access their photos from the photo booth.



With these special touches, the entire photo booth experience was truly remarkable. All the hard work and preparation definitely paid off in the end, as it turned out to be the most memorable part of the party.


It was really awesome to create such a unique experience, and our guests enjoyed the photo booth even more than we could've imagined. We can't wait for our next themed party, and for the amazing photo booth memories it'll bring!


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Are you looking to rent a photo booth for your next event? If so, you may have noticed that the rates charged by photo booth companies can vary greatly. You may be wondering why that is, so let's dive into the top reasons why photo booth companies charge differently.


1. Quality of equipment: Photo booth companies invest in different quality of cameras and printing technology. Higher end cameras and photo paper will generally result in a higher charge.


Photo booth companies charges vary greatly on the equipment they use. Here is an example of an iPad-based and a DSLR-based photo booths.

2. Location: Travel fees are often added to the bill, particularly if the photo booth company is required to travel to your event. If you live far away from the business's headquarters, it's likely they will charge extra.


Hiring a local vendor is usually a better choice since travel fees, if any, will be less higher than hiring another vendor from out-of-state.


3. Experienced staff: Some photo booth companies offer more experienced photographers who may charge higher rates than a novice. The quality of their prints will also usually be of a higher standard.


Our photo booth attendants engage and assist guests throughout the entire photo booth experience.



4. Added features: If the company provides a wide variety of added features such as green screens, GIFs and boomerangs, there is a chance they may add a surcharge for them.


Our Instant Sharing feature is a very popular add-on because it allows anyone to receive the digital version of their photos instantly via text or email their photos and videos.



5. Services: When looking for a photo booth company, some companies may offer just a photo booth. Others, however, will offer complete services such as a keepsake photo album, social media posting and personalized gifts that may drive up their costs.


A photo album and guest book-in-one, our keepsake photo album will have all amazing photos from the photo booth and messages from your guests.


Knowing these top reasons why photo booth companies charge differently will help you make a well informed decision about which company is the best for you and your event. You will now be able to ensure you're getting a great deal for all the added extras!

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