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Photo Booth Rental in Queens

From Long Island City rooftops with the Midtown skyline across the river to the grand banquet halls of Astoria and Flushing, we bring photo booths built for the way Queens celebrates.

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Serving Queens.

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From Real Events

Moments from Queens.

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

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

Queens is close, and so are we

DigiBooths NYC is based in Midtown Manhattan in Manhattan — and Queens is right across the East River. Long Island City is often a shorter run for us than crosstown Manhattan traffic, and LaGuardia and JFK are both in the borough, which matters when you've got out-of-town corporate guests. Queens is the world's borough: a corporate and production hub around Long Island City's film studios and airport-adjacent conference space, home to universities like St. John's and Queens College, and full of venues that range from glass rooftops to 800-seat catering halls for multicultural celebrations. We cover all of it — brand activations, corporate offsites and university events alongside the big weddings — with crews who know that a Flushing banquet hall and an LIC penthouse are two completely different setups.

Long Island City: the skyline lane

LIC is Queens' skyline-view capital — directly across the water from Midtown, with the Queensboro Bridge as the signature backdrop and the 7 train getting you there in minutes. The Bordone LIC sits right on the East River with a 6,000-square-foot terrace and penthouse rooftop, and it openly hosts sangeets, baraats and film shoots. Ravel Hotel's Penthouse 808 runs a climate-controlled retractable roof for year-round rooftop events. The Foundry, a restored 19th-century steel foundry with a greenhouse and courtyard, delivers Manhattan-skyline terrace views, and The Metropolitan Building's vintage-warehouse rooms double as film and fashion sets. With Silvercup and Kaufman Astoria studios next door, LIC pulls a steady stream of corporate launches, brand activations and production wrap parties into these rooms. This is 360-booth country — put the skyline behind every spin and every branded clip.

Astoria, Flushing and the great Queens banquet halls

Queens is where New York throws its biggest celebrations, and the borough's grand halls are built for it. In Astoria, Melrose Ballroom brings a modern concert-hall setup with a 40-foot video wall, and Astoria World Manor scales past a thousand guests with an international menu — this is a neighborhood with deep Greek roots and the film history of Kaufman Astoria Studios. Out in Corona, Terrace on the Park — the 1964 World's Fair pavilion on 120-foot stilts — seats up to 800 with rooftop gardens and skyline views. Flushing's halls host major Chinese and Korean weddings; Antun's in Queens Village and Villa Russo in Richmond Hill carry the classic catering-hall tradition, free parking and all. These rooms want a mirror booth to keep a huge guest count moving, plus a glam booth for the formal portraits.

The world's borough — every kind of celebration

Queens is one of the most diverse places on earth. Jackson Heights alone speaks 170 languages, and the borough's calendar reflects it: South Asian shaadis with mehndi and baraat, Greek and Italian receptions in Astoria, Latino Quinceañeras and Sweet 16s, Chinese and Korean banquets in Flushing, Indo-Caribbean celebrations in Richmond Hill. These are big, multi-part events, and a photo booth has to keep up with the head count and the energy. We staff for volume — high-throughput mirror booths, 360 booths for the dance-floor crowd, and glam setups for the family portraits everyone actually wants.

Queens logistics: more room, easier parking, same standards

The good news about Queens: parking is genuinely easier and cheaper than Manhattan, and many halls offer free or valet lots — Antun's has a free lot, Melrose and Bourbon Street run valet. There's more room to work and stage. But the standards are the same: banquet halls run in-house catering and coordinators with their own vendor rules, LIC rooftops need scheduled elevator and terrace access, and every venue still requires a Certificate of Insurance — typically $1M / $2M with the venue named as additional insured. We handle the COI and coordinate with each hall's in-house team so our booth slots into their floor plan cleanly. For corporate, LIC's film ecosystem — Silvercup and Kaufman Astoria nearby — and the airport proximity make it a real production and offsite hub, and we've run activations for brands like Bayer, Macy's and Chick-fil-A in comparable rooms.

Book a Queens photo booth

Tell us your Queens venue and date — LIC rooftop, Astoria ballroom, Flushing hall — and we'll match the booth to the room, coordinate with your venue's in-house team, and handle your COI. We're in Midtown Manhattan, and you can reach us at (212) 705-8746. Queens' big weekends book out early, so let's lock your date.

FAQ

Good questions, straight answers.

Do you cover Long Island City rooftops?

Yes — LIC is one of our favorite lanes. Venues like The Bordone LIC, Ravel's Penthouse 808 and The Foundry put the Midtown skyline and Queensboro Bridge right behind your guests, which is perfect for a 360 booth. We coordinate terrace and elevator access in advance.

Can you handle a large Queens banquet hall wedding?

Absolutely. Halls like Terrace on the Park, Astoria World Manor and Antun's run big head counts — sometimes 800-plus. We staff for volume with high-throughput mirror booths and 360 booths, and we coordinate with the hall's in-house catering and coordinator so we fit their floor plan and timeline.

Do you work multicultural and South Asian weddings?

Constantly. Queens is the world's borough — sangeets, baraats, Quinceañeras, Greek and Chinese banquets. Our booths and staffing are built for large, multi-part cultural celebrations, and several LIC venues explicitly host them.

Is parking easier in Queens than Manhattan?

Yes, generally much easier and cheaper. Many Queens halls offer free or valet parking — Antun's has a free lot, Melrose and Bourbon Street run valet — and there's more room to stage the load-in than you'll ever find in Midtown.

Do Queens venues require a COI?

Yes. Every venue we work — banquet halls and LIC rooftops alike — requires a Certificate of Insurance, typically $1M / $2M with the venue named as additional insured. We produce it fast with the venue's exact wording.

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