picturecrazy wrote in post #2518772
I'd forget the photo booth altogether. The last two weddings I've been a guest at with a photo booth... well.... I think there was a total of 5 couples who used it between the two weddings. And one of the brides was mad because the photographer sat there waiting for people to come to her rather than her going out and finding moments to capture.
So it's not a fresh idea...
I would have to agree it's a spectacularly bad idea if there's just one photographer. In addition; charging big bucks for the booth then more big bucks for the print is also questionable (as a client I'd expect one or the other). But as a service to the guests, in addition to the other guests, isn't it equivilant to an open bar?
Setting my situation aside for a moment (my first full wedding), when I gather more experience so its not such a burden, I'm still considering the possibility. Hearing about these other attempts is great info.
If the bride pays extra for the booth and it's manned separately, she'll obviously not get POed since she's paid for it so must want it.
Also; I am attracted to the pure marketing value of getting a lot of people to visit your site to go retrieve their free print. I'm wondering if that just doesn't pay for itself in the form of good impressions, more print sales, and more people with your info bookmarked.
Coming off like you're trying to scrape more money from, or marketing to, the Brides guests does seem tacky. Charging big dollars for prints after receiving several thousand $$ for the service however is widely accepted. I'm still just trying to reconcile that.
.... really? 5 people? You think if they knew they were free prints more would come? If it's only 5, then it's not even worth discussing.
In other words ... maybe the lack of popularity is because people were feeling resentful about being marketed to rather than being on the receiving end of a wonderful opportunity.
All that said; you guys have the experience and I hear you saying "they want the party documented, not some booth". I hear you.