April 2026

Wedding Photo Booth Alternatives That Do Not Look Cheap

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A traditional wedding photo booth is easy to spot. Plastic enclosure. Thermal printer. Props basket. The prints pile up on a table and guests leave them behind. It reads "county fair" in a room that cost six figures to design.

Couples are replacing this with something that belongs in a ballroom.

What editorial wedding coverage actually looks like

PostMeBooth deploys a Sony A7IV full-frame camera with studio lighting into your venue. No box. No enclosure. No props. No prints. Editorial-grade portraits delivered to every guest phone before midnight.

Jasmine and Adrian wedding editorial portraits City Club LA delivered before midnight

The quality difference is not subtle

A full-frame 33-megapixel portrait shot on prime glass looks like a magazine editorial. It is the best photo your guests will take all night. They post it because it is genuinely good, not because they were asked to.

For the couple: the complete archive is delivered within 24 hours. Every portrait from every guest. Organized and searchable. Licensed forever. Your grandmother laughing. Your friends at hour three. Moments your photographer could not cover because they were working the ceremony.

Does not compete with your photographer. Completes them.

Your wedding photographer covers the ceremony, the first dance, the formal portraits. PostMeBooth covers the reception. Every guest. Every table. The dance floor at midnight. Two entirely separate coverages that complement each other.

PostMeBooth editorial wedding guest portraits delivered same night

Real wedding. Real proof.

Jasmine and Adrian had PostMeBooth at City Club LA. 200 plus guests. Every portrait delivered before midnight. Full archive within 24 hours. See the full gallery from Jasmine and Adrian at City Club LA.

This is what your reception photos should look like. Inquire for wedding coverage.