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Photo Booth Rental · Brooklyn

Photo Booth Rental in Brooklyn

From Williamsburg rooftops to DUMBO lofts under the Manhattan Bridge, we bring photo booths built for Brooklyn's industrial-chic rooms — and we know how to get them up the freight elevator.

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Serving Brooklyn.

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From Real Events

Moments from Brooklyn.

A glimpse at recent booths, activations and galas across the city.

A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event
A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event
A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event
A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event
A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event
A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event
A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event
A recent DigiBooths photo experience at a Brooklyn event

A Manhattan-based crew that knows Brooklyn's rooms

DigiBooths NYC runs out of Midtown Manhattan in Manhattan, which puts Brooklyn a bridge or tunnel away — close enough that we're across the river and setting up before most out-of-borough vendors have cleared the BQE. Brooklyn is where a lot of New York's best brand activations, corporate events and weddings happen now, and the borough's adaptive-reuse venues — old foundries, cooperages, tobacco warehouses — each have their own quirks. We know which ones have the tight freight elevator, which sit up a flight of cobblestone, and which let you bring your own vendors versus running an exclusive caterer's list.

Williamsburg: the industrial-chic capital

Williamsburg is the center of gravity for Brooklyn events, and we're in its rooms constantly. Brooklyn Winery on Guernsey Street pairs a working winery with a living plant wall. The Wythe Hotel — a 1901 cooperage — brings exposed brick, pine and the skyline view from Bar Blondeau. The William Vale's 23rd-floor rooftop and Westlight bar put Manhattan across the water, and 74Wythe's retractable-glass rooftop scales to 800 for corporate launches, conferences and galas. Weylin, the restored Williamsburgh Savings Bank with its twin 110-foot domes, is pure drama. For these rooms we recommend the 360 booth on a rooftop and the glam or mirror booth downstairs where the light and the crowd are.

DUMBO, Gowanus and beyond

DUMBO is the signature Brooklyn photograph — cobblestone streets, brick lofts and the Manhattan Bridge arch framing everything. We set up at 26 Bridge, a restored 1912 metal-works loft, and The Dumbo Loft, a raw top-floor space in an old tobacco warehouse where you bring your own vendors and the Manhattan Bridge fills the windows. Down in Gowanus, The Green Building (an 1889 brass foundry) and 501 Union (a former car-restoration shop with a glass atrium) define the exposed-brick, open-beam look. In Greenpoint, Dobbin St's factory loft opens onto a rooftop with Manhattan views. Out in Red Hook, Liberty Warehouse sits on a pre-Civil War pier with direct Statue of Liberty sightlines. Boerum Hill brings Deity, a converted 1860s synagogue, and Roulette, a restored 1928 theater. Every one of these is a different load-in — and we've done them.

Cobblestones, freight elevators and Brooklyn load-in

Brooklyn's charm comes from old buildings, and old buildings mean real logistics. DUMBO's cobblestone streets are rough on carts, so we run padded, pneumatic wheels and plan the path from the truck to the door. Many Williamsburg and DUMBO lofts are upper-floor with industrial-era freight elevators — we confirm elevator dimensions and dock scheduling before the date, because a 360 booth that won't fit the freight car is a bad surprise at 5pm. Parking is scarce and most venues have no lot, so we stage from nearby garages. And like everywhere in the city, Brooklyn venues require a Certificate of Insurance — usually $1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate with the venue named as additional insured — from every vendor, which we turn around fast.

Brooklyn's vibe, matched to the right booth

Brooklyn skews creative and design-forward, which is why so much of our work here is corporate: brand activations, product launches, artsy corporate offsites and press events, with warehouse weddings and the occasional Bushwick party rounding it out. The through-line is that adaptive-reuse industrial aesthetic: exposed brick, big windows, rooftops, skyline and bridge backdrops. That's a photo booth's dream, and it's exactly the look marketing teams want behind a branded step-and-repeat. For a launch, the open-air selfie booth against a branded backdrop does the work and captures leads. On a Williamsburg or Dobbin St rooftop we lean into the 360 booth so the skyline sweeps behind every guest and every branded clip. In a brick loft we use the glam booth's clean lighting to make the raw walls look intentional, or the mirror booth to keep a big crowd moving. We've built activations in rooms like these for brands like Dior and Macy's.

Book a Brooklyn photo booth

Tell us your Brooklyn venue and date and we'll tell you which booth fits the room, how we'll handle the freight elevator and cobblestones, and exactly what your COI needs to say. We're in Midtown Manhattan — reachable at (212) 705-8746. Brooklyn's best venues book out early — let's lock your date and your booth.

FAQ

Good questions, straight answers.

Can you handle DUMBO cobblestone load-in?

Yes. We run padded, pneumatic-wheel carts and plan the truck-to-door path in advance so the cobblestones don't turn load-in into a struggle. It's a normal part of a DUMBO event for us.

Will a 360 booth fit my Williamsburg loft's freight elevator?

We confirm freight-elevator dimensions and dock scheduling before your date. If a full 360 setup is tight for the elevator, we plan the configuration around it so there are no surprises on the day.

Do Brooklyn venues need a Certificate of Insurance?

Nearly all of them do — The Green Building, Liberty Warehouse, 501 Union, The Dumbo Loft and others require a COI from every vendor, typically $1M / $2M with the venue named as additional insured. We produce it fast with the venue's exact wording.

Some Brooklyn venues are raw spaces — is that a problem?

It's actually easier for a booth. Raw, bring-your-own-vendor lofts like The Dumbo Loft give us open floor plans and flexible placement. For exclusive-caterer venues like the Wythe or William Vale, we get on the preferred-vendor list and work within their rules.

Where do your crews park in Brooklyn?

Most Brooklyn venues have no lot, so we stage from nearby garages and keep a crew member with the vehicle during the unload window. Red Hook's Liberty Warehouse is a rare valet exception, though crews drive there since there's no subway.

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From Williamsburg rooftops to DUMBO lofts under the Manhattan Bridge, we bring photo booths built for Brooklyn's industrial-chic rooms — and we know how to get them up the freight elevator.

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