Here's how it worked. David used the free Automator software program that came pre-installed on his Macbook to program a method that allowed guests to walk over to the laptop, enter their name, which then prompted three photos to be taken, which were then printed on a strip to be taken home. While each guest got to take home a cool free souvenir, all the pictures that were taken throughout the night were saved on his computer for his sister. How awesome is that! The video below shows his DIY photo booth in action. Sweet!
Want your own DIY wedding photobooth? David is distributing the program he used on his site for a donation of any size. Visit his site here.
What a fab idea! I love it :o)
ReplyDeleteEveryone wants to keep there beautiful memories forever throughout there life. The best way is to have Photo booth rentals
ReplyDeletephoto booth rentals are too expensive when this does the exact same thing. also, sometimes the people that represent photo booth rentals have bad grammar.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit partial to professional photo booths, but if you're on a budget this is a FABULOUS IDEA. Thanks for sharing!
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