Weddings

Wedding photo booth rental

A booth your photographer would be happy to stand next to — and a print your guests put on the fridge instead of in the recycling.

What it looks like on the night

The booth is near-black and lit like a small studio, so it reads as part of the room rather than a rental. On a print collection, guests step in, choose their finish on screen, and hold a warm print fifteen seconds later. The screen design, the overlay, the print layout — your names, your date, your palette — are drawn for your wedding and no one else’s.

Where it goes in the timeline

Most couples open the booth as dinner ends and run it until last dance — four hours covers it. If you want the booth for cocktail hour as well, add the hour rather than starting late: an open booth during cocktails gives your photographer the room to work, and gives the guests who leave early something to take with them.

What you get afterwards

Every frame, twice: the colour original and a clean black-and-white edit with no logo on it. Plus the branded print version your guests carried home. Delivered as a private online gallery you can share with the whole guest list.

Where we work

We are based in Burlington and cover the Golden Horseshoe — Halton, Hamilton, Peel, Niagara, Toronto and Waterloo. Burlington, Oakville, Hamilton, Milton and Ancaster carry no travel fee.

What it costs

Collections for this start at $795 plus HST. Every collection includes the booth and studio lighting, a custom screen and overlay, unlimited digital captures and every file afterwards in a private gallery. Unlimited on-site prints and an attendant for the full running time come in together from $895. The full menu, with what sits inside each collection, is on the collections page.

Questions

How many hours do we need for a wedding photo booth?

Four hours is the standard for a wedding reception and covers dinner through last dance. Add a fifth hour if you want the booth open during cocktail hour.

Will the booth clash with our photographer?

No — we set up away from their working light and our attendant keeps the queue out of their frame. Several couples book us precisely so their photographer can shoot the room instead of posing groups.

Can we have a guest book made from the prints?

Yes. We add a second print for every session and the attendant runs the book — guests paste their strip in and write beside it. It is the add-on couples thank us for most.

More in the full FAQ.

Where we travel

Based in Burlington, working across Halton, Hamilton, Peel, Niagara, Toronto and Waterloo.

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