Friday, June 1, 2012

Renting A Photo Booth In Washington DC Establishes Humorous Entertainment

By Andrew Forsyth


The photo booth of fifty or more years' ago has taken on a new role in society. Five decades ago it provided people with the opportunity to take candid photos while shopping in stores, waiting for buses and trains at stations or having a hamburger and soda at a drugstore. Renting a photo booth in Washington DC has taken on a new identity in that it is an innovative way to add fun to a private party such as a wedding reception or a fundraising to name a few.

This device originally provided people with an affordable option for having fun portraits. The concept of it provides an element of privacy so that the people are free to create spontaneous, fun pictures. The pictures are printed within minutes of having been taken so that there is immediate gratification.

Today customers can participate in this fun activity at conferences and trade-shows. The host rents the unit for a 2 hour package specially designed for him and enjoys free delivery to the location. Companies can have their brand placed on the booth with customized banners. Users can also enjoy such added features as a scrapbook, photo-strip frames and an exterior monitor for large screen projection.

The system comes with a technician who will set up and dismantle the unit. Attendees will take home high resolution color or black and white images where they can order reprints and enlargements. They can also have the images reproduced onto mouse pads, key chains, mugs and websites.

The technician will set up a scrap-booking table so the guests can make unique guestbook pages. The package will include a DVD or CD that holds all the photos taken. The experience will be recorded for generations to come.

Renting a photo booth in Washington DC is as easy as placing a deposit and then renting by the hour. Retirement and birthday parties will have an added dimension of fun when guests create memories with their images. They will experience the fun of a group project when interacting with others in their group.




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