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How did you light the booth???
When we did it, we just used one soft box at a 45 degree angle... also we automated it so no one had to man it... just set it to f11 and focused at a predetermined distance... as long as they stood behind the X on the floor they were going to be sufficiently sharp due to the depth of field.... then we put the camera on manual focus and taped it up so no one could mess with the settings... and used pocket wizards (in relay mode) to both trigger the flash and camera at the same time.. that way ppl could wander over whenever and do it themselves ... had about 100 ppl do it and they all turned out great!!
WOW!! Our guests are RAVING over these pictures. They said the quality was awesome (compared to the low quality of other wedding photobooths) and that this was one of the things they enjoyed about the wedding. Also the after effects when I posted in my facebook that the photobooth was up was just unbelievable. They were bugging me on how they could get their hands on it so they can post it on their myspace & facebook accounts! AWESOME, & by far the best CRAZY BOOTH ever!!! Thanks Jason!
when you say "automated" was there a remote hooked up so they could grab it and take the picture themselves?
hahahaha....speechless =) Corey did an awesome job at the booth!
Ahhhh Jason these are quite tempting. We just might have to jump on the photo-booth bandwagon. I agree the quality looks great with that lighting. Impressive for a first photo-booth run. Also great job directing people to get goofy and nutty =)
I love your photobooth Jason!! Great idea to offer it to your clients!!! You just get better and better!!!

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Raunch-tastic.