
There are lots of companies out there who will happily put a photo booth inside your business, charge for the photos, and keep all of the money, but if I've learned anything from owning my own ATMs and owning my own ticketing service, it is this: "never, ever do that." Is not going to require an operator to fuss with it multiple times a night.Ability to take cash or credit cards to pay for the prints.A photo printer that can stand up to an extraordinary amount of abuse.Auto-upload all photos to our own web site.The preview works well enough in low light that the booth doesn't have to leak light all over the nightclub (a flash is ok, but a constant-on 100 watt bulb is not).Which software, cameras and printers are any good? I guess I want: Have you used photo booth software? Have you maintained a photo booth and seen what happens upon contact with the enemy? So, Lazyweb, what do you know about this stuff? Yes, there really is a convention for everything. The world has changed so much that there is a Photo Booth Expo.

#DSLR PHOTO BOOTH FOR MAC SOFTWARE#
I last tried this back in 2007, and gave up, because back then, no cheap video cameras were good enough in low light, and getting a Mac to remotely control a DSLR and then get images out of it was basically impossible.īut hey, eight years later! And the world has changed so much that there are not only a ton of people out there selling photo booths, but there are a ton of people selling just the software to turn a DSLR, a printer and a tent into a photo booth.


I've been thinking of making another attempt at building a photo booth for DNA Lounge.
