This is a photo-crazed generation and no party should be without photo booth rentals. Think about it — when people have nothing to do, what do they do? They take selfies. Well, one way of ensuring that your party will not be a dud is to have a photo booth. This is better than having guests constantly taking their own selfies, and it will make picture-taking more fun for everyone. Plus, with this set-up, the likelihood of getting a really great photo is higher.

So if you’re already set on photo booth rentals for your shindig, how about increasing the fun further with some photo booth ideas? Provided below are seven:

  1. Prepare chalkboard speech bubbles that your guests can write their caption on. These speech bubbles will make sure the photos really “say something.”
  2. Make the booth small; otherwise, the photos will look like a typical group picture. With a much smaller booth, everybody gets creative with poses and the images captured tend to look more “authentically” fun.
  3. Secretly gather a few friends to photobomb throughout the party. The thing is, photo bombers actually make the pictures more interesting. Of course, there’ll be a few annoyances over a ruined original photo concept, but that will soon turn into laughter. Also, the beauty of having a photo booth is that you can continue taking photos until you get the quality you want.
  4. Make posing easy by preparing a bowl with rolled-up pieces of paper that have photo concepts written on them. Have your guests channel their inner John Travolta in “Saturday Night Fever,” or Evita Peron, or Beyoncé, or Lady Gaga. You can also have them re-enacting a scene in “Romeo and Juliet” or “Charlie’s Angels.”
  5. Create a photo booth sign. This may not seem necessary, but it’s a nice and charming touch to your party feature. Make a poem for the sign or print any sassy quote about taking pictures.
  6. Have a bunch of props ready — wigs, funny sunglasses, large picture frames, leis, hats, fake mustaches, and many others. Your guests will have a blast choosing which ones to use for their pictures.
  7. Prepare markers and stickers so your guests can scribble on their pictures. This may not be necessary if you’re using Japanese Purikura, but have these ready so everybody can get artsy-fartsy with their printed photographs — the souvenirs from your shindig.

There are still plenty of other ways you can have more fun with your party’s photo booth rental. Check them out online and determine which ideas can be incorporated into your par-tay.

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