Oh my word. My niece used this company’s photo booth at her graduation, and the results are horrendous. The only reason why I am commenting on this is because I helped pay for this atrocity of a photobooth, and I am mad that my money goes to fund such an obvious sham of a business. 1) All of the pictures feature their signature background. A piece of almost sheer fabric, draped over a box frame, with seams showing everywhere. This is even noticeable on their website’s examples. The angle of the camera varies across different shots, so someone must have been at the controls. 2) A large percentage of the pictures are mostly background, not much subject. Did this photobooth even have a preview image, or provide stools for small kids? 3) About 10% of the pictures are out of focus(really? in this day and age of techology?) 4) Check out their contract, it’s full of professionalism. I even uploaded part of it as a photo here for your amusement. 5) I am curious to see how bad the original images are, but given the quality that showed up in the gallery my cousin posted on facebook, I bet this was captured on a 2MP camera with the highest JPEG compression known to mankind. This kind of thing is supposed to help capture memories, not induce trips to the eye doctor. [Addendum]: After speaking to my niece about this — she said that Andrew(the business owner) was not the one who set up the booth at her party. The guy arrived late, and had trouble setting it up. Also looking at their facebook page, you can see a clear difference between Kayson’s first birthday :
Jordan’s party : Probably two different setups — for Jordan’s party most of the pictures look washed out, dark, consequently out of focus, and also and aimed too high.