Photo Booth Rental in Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village runs on NYU energy, historic jazz rooms, and brownstone salons that all host events year-round. We stage from our Midtown West office and roll straight down to Washington Square with booths built for it.
Serving Greenwich Village.
Moments from Greenwich Village.
A glimpse at recent booths, activations and galas across the city.








Built for the Village's university and corporate calendar
Greenwich Village is one of the busiest event corridors in Manhattan, and most of that traffic is not weddings. NYU alone drives a constant stream of alumni receptions, dean's dinners, donor galas, student-organization mixers, department galas, and recruiting activations, and the Helen & Martin Kimmel Center for University Life at 60 Washington Square South, including the tenth-floor Rosenthal Pavilion, is where a lot of them land. Layer on the corporate and brand teams that pick the Village precisely because it does not feel like a hotel ballroom, and you get product launches, VIP client dinners, conference after-parties, and press events happening on any given week. DigiBooths NYC is a corporate- and activation-first company. We have run booths for Bayer, Dior, Macy's, and Chick-fil-A, and we bring that same production discipline to a 40-person alumni cocktail hour or a 300-guest gala. Weddings are a small slice of what we do here; the Village's real engine is its university and corporate crowd, and that is exactly who we build for.
Venues we know cold
We work the Village constantly, so we already know the rooms, the loading realities, and the house rules. The Rosenthal Pavilion at the Kimmel Center is the marquee NYU space, with skyline windows over Washington Square and a real gala footprint. The Washington Square Hotel on Waverly Place, an institution since 1902, hosts intimate receptions and its North Square dining room does private buyouts. For music-forward nights, the Blue Note at 131 West 3rd Street and the Village Vanguard at 178 Seventh Avenue South are legendary jazz rooms that also serve as unforgettable backdrops for private and brand events. And for a classic penthouse gala look, the Manhattan Penthouse on Fifth Avenue near the park gives you a stage, a built-in sound system, and open-vendor flexibility. Whatever the room, we scout power, ceiling height, and a booth footprint that clears egress before your event, not the night of.
Booth types that fit the room
For NYU alumni galas and donor receptions, our glam booth is the workhorse: editorial black-and-white portraits with skin-flattering lighting that make guests look like they stepped off a magazine cover, which is exactly the tone development offices want. For high-volume student-org events and conference after-parties in the Village, the mirror booth prints fast and keeps a long line moving so nobody misses the room. Brand activations lean on our open-air selfie booth with a custom branded step-and-repeat and built-in lead capture, so a launch on Bleecker or a pop-up near Washington Square turns into a list you can actually follow up on. When you want the moment everyone films and posts, the 360 booth delivers slow-motion video clips overlaid with your logo or event hashtag. We also bring green screen, animated GIF, and light-painting options when a Village creative crowd wants something they have not seen before.
COI-ready and dialed into Village logistics
The Village is charming and it is also a logistics puzzle: narrow streets, permit parking, older buildings, and university and Class A venue rules that stop unprepared vendors cold. We handle the paperwork before anyone asks. We issue certificates of insurance at the $1M and $2M limits with the venue and building management named as additional insured, which is standard for NYU spaces and any Class A building in the area. We coordinate freight-elevator and loading-dock windows, work with union labor where a venue requires it, and stage from nearby Village and Midtown garages so we are not circling the block with gear. Our crew arrives early, sets clean, and breaks down without holding up your load-out. That reliability is why corporate and university planners rebook us instead of gambling on whoever is cheapest that week.
Book a Greenwich Village photo booth
Tell us the venue, the guest count, and the vibe, and we will recommend the right booth, prep the COI, and lock the logistics for your Greenwich Village event. Our office is in Midtown Manhattan, a quick run down to Washington Square, so we are close enough to scout in person and respond fast if anything changes on event day. Whether it is an NYU alumni gala at the Kimmel Center, a brand launch near Bleecker, or a VIP dinner off the park, we make sure the booth is the easiest part of your night. Call (212) 705-8746 to check your date and get a quote.
Good questions, straight answers.
Do you work NYU and Kimmel Center events?
Yes. NYU is one of our biggest Greenwich Village markets. We regularly service alumni galas, donor receptions, department dinners, and student-organization events at the Kimmel Center, including the Rosenthal Pavilion, and we provide the COI naming NYU as additional insured that these bookings require.
Can you provide a certificate of insurance for Village venues?
Absolutely. We issue COIs at $1M and $2M limits with the venue and building management named as additional insured, which covers NYU spaces, the Washington Square Hotel, and any Class A building in the neighborhood. Send us the venue's insurance requirements and we turn the certificate around quickly.
Which booth is best for a corporate or brand activation in Greenwich Village?
For brand activations we usually recommend the open-air selfie booth with a custom branded step-and-repeat and lead capture, or the 360 booth for high-share social video. For upscale galas and donor receptions, the glam booth's editorial black-and-white portraits set the right tone. We'll match the booth to your goals and the room.
How do you handle parking and loading in the Village?
We stage from nearby Village and Midtown garages and coordinate loading-dock or freight-elevator windows with the venue in advance. The Village's narrow streets and permit parking are exactly why we plan the load-in ahead of time rather than improvising on event day.
How far in advance should we book?
For prime NYU and corporate dates, especially in the spring alumni and fall recruiting seasons, two to four weeks out is ideal, and longer for large galas. That said, we keep inventory in Midtown and can often accommodate shorter timelines. Call (212) 705-8746 to check availability for your date.
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Greenwich Village runs on NYU energy, historic jazz rooms, and brownstone salons that all host events year-round. We stage from our Midtown West office and roll straight down to Washington Square with booths built for it.












