Photo Booth Rental in Manhattan
We're a Manhattan company — in Midtown Manhattan / Hell's Kitchen — running photo booths from Wall Street ballrooms to Upper East Side hotel receptions. We know your building before we get there.
Serving Manhattan.
Moments from Manhattan.
A glimpse at recent booths, activations and galas across the city.








Based in Midtown, working the whole island
DigiBooths NYC operates out of Midtown Manhattan, in Hell's Kitchen / Midtown West — the white-box event corridor near The Glasshouse, a short walk from Times Square, the Theater District and Hudson Yards. Being physically in Midtown changes how we serve Manhattan events. Traffic here isn't a metaphor; a booth coming in from out of state can lose an entire freight window to a closed cross-street. We don't. We're already on the island, which is why Manhattan planners lean on us for tight load-ins and last-minute swaps.
Manhattan's ballrooms are our home turf
Manhattan runs on landmark rooms, and we've had booths in a lot of them. In the Financial District, Cipriani 25 Broadway's Great Hall and Cipriani Wall Street's domed ballroom host galas of a thousand people under seventy-foot ceilings. Near Herald Square, Gotham Hall's stained-glass dome — a former Greenwich Savings Bank — anchors black-tie fundraisers. Uptown, 583 Park Avenue and the ballrooms of The Plaza and The Pierre set the standard for traditional luxury. Atop Rockefeller Center, 620 Loft & Garden and The Rainbow Room put the skyline in every frame. These rooms host the corporate galas, awards nights, conferences and fundraisers that make up most of our Manhattan calendar — and the city's universities, from NYU to Columbia, book them for alumni galas and campus milestones too. We bring the right booth for the room and set it where it won't fight the florals.
Neighborhood by neighborhood
Midtown is the corporate ballroom core and the toughest for traffic and parking, so we plan load-in to the minute. Hell's Kitchen and the West Side — where we're based — are the launch-and-activation belt, home to The Glasshouse and big white-box spaces. Chelsea brings gallery energy and the Gothic Refectory at The High Line Hotel. Tribeca means upscale lofts and skyline rooftops like Tribeca Rooftop. SoHo's cast-iron lofts host fashion and retail activations. The Financial District comes alive at night in its grand former bank halls, while the Upper East Side keeps it classic on Park Avenue. Flatiron and NoMad blend corporate and creative in restored Beaux-Arts rooms like The Prince George Ballroom. Downtown, Bathhouse Studios in the East Village and Capitale on the Bowery draw the launches and the press.
COI, freight elevators and Class A buildings — handled
In Manhattan, the Certificate of Insurance is the ballgame. For most corporate towers and hotels, the COI isn't just venue paperwork — it's the prerequisite to opening the loading dock and booking the freight elevator. No certificate, no load-in. We carry general liability at the limits Manhattan venues expect (commonly $1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate) and we name the venue and its building management as additional insureds, worded exactly the way that management company demands. We submit it early, confirm the freight window in writing, and stage from a nearby garage because on-street parking near a Midtown venue is a fantasy. When a booth vendor shows up dock-ready and COI-correct, the whole night runs smoother.
Every booth, tuned for a Manhattan crowd
The work here skews corporate: brand activations, product launches, conferences, VIP dinners and black-tie galas. A brand launch in a Chelsea gallery or a Hell's Kitchen white box wants the 360 booth for social-first video, or the open-air selfie booth for a branded step-and-repeat that doubles as lead capture. A high-throughput gala at Gotham Hall wants the mirror booth, which prints fast and keeps a long line moving. A Park Avenue wedding or VIP dinner wants the glam booth — that editorial black-and-white finish that matches a black-tie dress code. We've run booths for brands like Bayer, Dior and Macy's, and we help you pick based on your room, your guest count and what you want people walking out holding — or posting before dessert.
Book a Manhattan photo booth
Give us your venue and date and we'll tell you which booth fits, how we'll clear your building's dock and elevator, and what your COI needs to say. We're based in Midtown Manhattan — reach us at (212) 705-8746. Manhattan dates and Manhattan freight slots fill fast, so the earlier we lock it in, the smoother your load-in.
Good questions, straight answers.
Will you meet my Manhattan building's COI requirements?
Yes. For most Class A Manhattan buildings the Certificate of Insurance is required before you can even schedule the freight elevator. We carry the limits venues expect (commonly $1M / $2M) and name the venue and building management as additional insureds with their exact required wording, submitted ahead of your load-in window.
Do you handle freight-elevator and loading-dock coordination?
Always. Manhattan freight is time-windowed and often shared. We confirm your slot in writing, arrive dock-ready, and keep a crew member with the vehicle during the unload since unattended vehicles get ticketed or towed.
Can you work union venues in Manhattan?
Yes. At union hotels and convention spaces, freight handling, electrical and rigging may be union-controlled. We coordinate with the venue's labor rules and schedule our setup accordingly.
Which Manhattan venues have you worked?
We regularly set up at landmark rooms across the island — from the Cipriani halls in FiDi and Gotham Hall near Herald Square to 583 Park Avenue, The Glasshouse, Tribeca Rooftop and the Rockefeller Center rooftops. Tell us yours and we'll share load-in notes.
Where's the booth going to park?
Nowhere on the street, realistically. We schedule loading-dock access and stage from nearby garages, planning our unload inside the venue's window so we're never the vehicle blocking the block.
Booking an event in Manhattan?
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We're a Manhattan company — in Midtown Manhattan / Hell's Kitchen — running photo booths from Wall Street ballrooms to Upper East Side hotel receptions. We know your building before we get there.












