Photo Booth Rental in Astoria
From Greek receptions on 30th Avenue to brand shoots off the Kaufman Astoria lot, Astoria packs more celebration per block than almost anywhere in Queens. We bring the booth that fits the room.
Serving Astoria.
Moments from Astoria.
A glimpse at recent booths, activations and galas across the city.








A neighborhood that knows how to throw a party
Astoria has always been a celebration neighborhood. The Greek and Italian families who built the receptions here set a standard that the newer Bangladeshi, Egyptian, and Brazilian communities have carried forward, and it shows in the banquet calendar. Big head counts, long nights, and a room full of people who actually get on the dance floor. That's the environment our booths are built for. From our Hell's Kitchen office in Midtown Manhattan, Astoria is a straight shot across the East River, often faster than a crosstown Manhattan gig, so we're on-site early with time to dial the lighting in before the first guest walks in. Astoria also happens to be easier to load into than most of Manhattan. Many of the neighborhood's halls sit on wide side streets off Astoria Boulevard and 30th Avenue with real curb access, and street parking that doesn't require a small fortune.
The venues we work in Astoria
Melrose Ballroom on 33rd Street is one of the marquee rooms in the neighborhood, a modern concert-grade space with a 40-foot video wall that swallows crowds up to 800, and its street-level access makes booth load-in painless. Astoria World Manor on Astoria Boulevard has been running weddings and banquets since 1994, with multiple ballrooms (the Imperial, the Astorian, the Gold Room) that flex from an intimate 20 up to a 1,000-guest blowout, plus its own valet, which matters when you're rolling in a 360 rig. For corporate and content work we love the Kaufman Astoria Studios ecosystem and the production-adjacent spaces around it, where brand teams and film crews already expect a professional vendor with a clean setup. We've also popped up at the restaurants and event lofts along 30th Avenue and Ditmars for smaller receptions and launch nights. Wherever you land, we scout the load-in and power ahead of time so nothing gets improvised on the day.
Which booth for an Astoria event
For a 300-plus Astoria World Manor or Melrose reception, the mirror booth earns its keep. It prints fast and keeps a long guest line moving, so a full ballroom actually cycles through instead of bottlenecking at the booth. For the crowd that wants the reel, the 360 booth is the showpiece, and a Melrose-sized dance floor gives it the room it needs to shine. Corporate and brand-activation clients around Kaufman lean toward our open-air selfie booth with a branded step-and-repeat and lead capture, or the glam booth for that editorial black-and-white look that reads as premium in a press photo. We also run green screen, GIF, and light painting when a theme calls for it. Not sure what fits your room and head count? Tell us the venue and we'll recommend the booth that actually works there.
COI, catering, and the logistics that keep venues happy
Every serious Astoria hall wants a certificate of insurance before you roll equipment through the door, and we issue COIs at $1M/$2M with the venue named as additional insured, usually same-day. Just send us the venue name and we handle the paperwork. We're also used to coordinating with in-house catering teams and coordinators at rooms like Astoria World Manor, where the timeline is tight and the booth has to slot around the toasts, the first dance, and the cake without getting in the banquet staff's way. That kind of coordination is second nature to us. And because Astoria parking is genuinely manageable, our team arrives with margin instead of circling the block, which means a calm, tested setup every time.
Book an Astoria photo booth
DigiBooths NYC is a native New York company with a real in Midtown Manhattan / Hell's Kitchen, a short hop across the river from Astoria. We've run booths for Bayer, Dior, Macy's, and Chick-fil-A, and we bring that same standard to a Greek reception on 30th Avenue or a wrap party off the Kaufman lot. Call us at (212) 705-8746 to check your date, talk through booth options for your venue, and get a COI started. Tell us where you're celebrating in Astoria and we'll build the setup around your room.
Good questions, straight answers.
Do you cover events at Melrose Ballroom and Astoria World Manor?
Yes. Both are regular venues for us. Melrose Ballroom's street-level access makes booth load-in easy, and Astoria World Manor's multiple ballrooms and valet lot are ideal for large receptions. We scout load-in and power for both ahead of your date.
Which booth is best for a large Astoria banquet?
For a 300-plus reception at Astoria World Manor or Melrose, the mirror booth is the strongest pick because it prints fast and keeps a long line moving. The 360 booth is the showpiece if you want shareable video and you've got dance-floor space to give it.
Can you provide a COI for my Astoria venue?
Yes. We issue certificates of insurance at $1M/$2M with the venue named as additional insured, usually same-day. Send us the venue name and any specific requirements and we take care of the paperwork before your event.
Do you handle corporate and brand activations near Kaufman Astoria Studios?
Absolutely. We work the production and brand ecosystem around Kaufman Astoria with open-air selfie booths for branded step-and-repeats and lead capture, or the glam booth for editorial-quality press shots. We've run activations for Bayer, Dior, Macy's, and Chick-fil-A.
How fast can you get to Astoria from Manhattan?
Very fast. Our office is in Midtown Manhattan / Hell's Kitchen, a straight shot across the East River, and Astoria is often a shorter run than a crosstown Manhattan job. We arrive early with time to test the setup before guests arrive.
Booking an event in Astoria?
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From Greek receptions on 30th Avenue to brand shoots off the Kaufman Astoria lot, Astoria packs more celebration per block than almost anywhere in Queens. We bring the booth that fits the room.












