Wedding Photo Booth Rental Calculator

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Photo Booth FAQ

How much does a luxury photo booth cost for a wedding?

A luxury photo booth rental for a wedding typically costs $1,500–$4,000 for 4–6 hours. Standard open-air booths start at $800–$1,200, while premium mirror booths and 360 video booths range from $2,000–$5,000 including attendant, unlimited prints, and digital gallery.

What is the difference between an open-air booth and a mirror booth?

An open-air booth uses a camera on a stand with a backdrop, accommodating groups up to 8 people with instant prints. A mirror booth is a full-length interactive touchscreen mirror with animations and signature capture. Mirror booths are more elegant for luxury weddings but cost $500–$1,000 more.

What does a 360 photo booth include?

A 360 video booth spins a camera arm around guests on a platform, creating a slow-motion video clip shared instantly via text or AirDrop. Setup requires 10×10 ft of space. Rentals cost $2,000–$4,000 and include 4–5 hours, an attendant, custom overlay, and branded sharing portal.

How many hours should I rent a photo booth?

Most couples rent a photo booth for 3–5 hours covering cocktail hour and reception. 4 hours is the most common package. Budget an extra hour for large guest counts (150+). Overtime rates run $150–$300 per additional hour.

What customization options are available for wedding photo booths?

Standard customization includes a branded print template with your names and date, a custom backdrop, and a digital gallery. Premium add-ons include premium props ($150–$300), custom scrapbook albums ($200–$400), GIF/boomerang output, and green screen backgrounds ($200–$500 extra).

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