- 1). Choose your backdrop.
You can use anything from a professional photography backdrop to an empty wall. Solid colors with medium brightness work better than very bright or dark backgrounds or backgrounds with patterns. Make sure the backdrop is tall enough for the tallest person at the event. - 2). Set up a tripod in front of the backdrop.
- 3). Attach a digital camera to the tripod and position the tripod so you can see the desired area of the backdrop through the camera's viewfinder.
- 4). Set up a single photographic light with a reflector and stand. Position the light so that the reflected light hits the backdrop at a 45-degree angle from one side of the camera.
- 5). Attach the camera to the light with a sync cord.
- 6). Place a chair or two in front of the backdrop, depending on how much space you have.
- 7). Place a box of props by the backdrop for guests to use.
Props like wigs, toys, hats and sunglasses can help your guests cut loose and use their imagination. - 8). Place a shutter remote in the backdrop area for guests to use.
You can take the photos yourself or have a dedicated photographer, but having the guests take their own pictures lets them have fun and allows you to enjoy the event. - 9). Test the set up with a friend or two before the event.
Reposition any of the booth elements if needed. - 10
Charge your extra camera batteries, have a backup light ready and ensure you have enough memory cards to let event guests take photos all night.
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