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4 Tips for Photobooth Posing!

We all know the potential fun to be had in a photobooth, whether traditional or the new, open-air style.

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4 Tips for Photobooth Posing!

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  1. 4 Tips for Photobooth Posing! We all know the potential fun to be had in a photobooth, whether traditional or the new,  open-air style. Booth Xperia

  2. Pay attention to Details For example, in a group of people, do they have something in common? Maybe a color scheme? a similar or consistent article of clothing? all guys, wearing ties? all ladies, with fancy shoes? does everyone have their cellphone on them?  or even something as simple as a wallet?

  3. Run with their Personality When you direct people in a photobooth, its important to take into consideration the personality of the people you’re working with.  Are you younger or older?  outgoing or a little more shy?  are they athletic (enough, say, to jump or even throw people)?

  4. Take advantage of Numbers Smaller groups and couples (2-5 people) offer a lot of potential for simple, clear, fun interaction between people. 

  5. Medium sized groups (6-10 people) starts to get a little trickier. Action shots, such as everyone jumping, are more out of the question due to the potential of injury or an unwanted kick to the leg! Rather, shots that direct your attention to a specific person, such as “Everyone cheer for the bride and groom while they kiss.

  6. Large sized groups (11-15 people) are definitely a challenge, but well worth it when everyone in the group is willing to get a little crazy and all participate in on the fun. This is where expressive faces and everyone doing the same thing come in handy.

  7. Don’t pose, Direct Another way to put it is, “don’t just take a picture, tell a story!”  While random action can be lots of fun, often the best photobooth pictures are the ones where your eye is drawn into some action or flow of thought and leads you through the picture as you follow the “storyline”.

  8. Contact us for more details www.boothxperia.co.uk • info@boothxperia.co.uk • Telephone : 0121 293 1404 or 0203 093 7414 • THANK YOU

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