Wedding Photo Booth Rental in NYC
From a Park Avenue ballroom to a Williamsburg loft to a Long Island City rooftop, we bring the booth that fits your New York wedding — and we already know your venue's rules.
A photo booth for every kind of New York wedding
There's no single New York wedding. There's the black-tie reception at The Plaza and the design-forward warehouse celebration in Gowanus; the 800-guest cultural wedding in a Queens banquet hall and the intimate garden ceremony at the Prospect Park Boathouse. We match the booth to the wedding: the glam booth's editorial portraits for the formal uptown rooms, the 360's viral video for the rooftop crowd, the mirror booth's fast prints for the big-guest-count halls, the compact selfie booth where floor space is tight. Based in Midtown Manhattan, we serve weddings across all five boroughs — and we've usually worked your venue before.
Manhattan weddings
Manhattan weddings run on landmark rooms with serious dress codes. At The Plaza, The Pierre or 583 Park Avenue, the glam booth's black-and-white editorial finish matches the black tie and gives guests a portrait they'll frame. In the domed halls of Cipriani in the Financial District or Gotham Hall near Herald Square, the mirror booth keeps a large reception moving without a line. On a Tribeca rooftop or atop Rockefeller Center at 620 Loft & Garden, the 360 booth wraps the skyline into every clip. We plan placement so the booth complements the florals and lighting instead of fighting them.
Brooklyn weddings
Brooklyn weddings are the creative, industrial-chic end of the New York spectrum — exposed brick, big windows, rooftops and the Manhattan Bridge in the background. At Brooklyn Winery or the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, at The Green Building or 501 Union in Gowanus, at 26 Bridge or The Dumbo Loft under the bridge, the booth becomes part of the room's aesthetic. The glam booth's clean lighting makes raw walls look intentional; the 360 on a rooftop puts the skyline behind the couple. For raw, bring-your-own-vendor lofts we work with your open floor plan; for exclusive-caterer venues we get on the preferred-vendor list.
Queens weddings and the world's borough
Queens is where New York throws its biggest weddings. In Long Island City, The Bordone and The Foundry put the Midtown skyline behind a rooftop celebration — and openly host sangeets and baraats. In Astoria and Flushing, grand banquet halls like Astoria World Manor and Terrace on the Park scale past a thousand guests for Greek, South Asian, Latino, Chinese and Indo-Caribbean weddings. These are big, multi-part events, and we staff for the volume — high-throughput mirror booths, 360 booths for the dance floor, glam for the family portraits — and coordinate with the hall's in-house catering and coordinator so we fit their timeline.
We handle the venue paperwork so you don't have to
New York wedding venues require a Certificate of Insurance from every vendor — typically $1M per occurrence, $2M aggregate, with the venue named as additional insured, worded exactly as their management company demands. We produce it fast and correctly, so the photo booth isn't the vendor holding up your load-in. We coordinate freight-elevator windows and loading docks, plan for DUMBO cobblestones and older Brooklyn freight cars, and stage from garages because street parking near a Manhattan venue isn't a plan. You get one less thing to chase during the busiest week of your life.
Prints, video and everything guests want to keep
Your guests walk away with something real — a heavy glam print, a fast mirror print, a slow-motion 360 clip — and the digital file lands on their phone within seconds, ready to post and tag. We brand the prints and screens to your wedding: your names, your date, your colors, your monogram. It's entertainment during the reception and a keepsake after, tuned for the way New Yorkers celebrate and share.
Book a wedding photo booth in NYC
Tell us your venue, date and guest count and we'll recommend the right booth, coordinate with your venue and planner, and handle your COI. We're based in Midtown Manhattan — call (212) 705-8746. Peak NYC wedding dates and the best venues book a year out, so the earlier we lock your booth, the better.
Good questions, straight answers.
Which booth is best for a formal Manhattan wedding?
The glam booth. Its black-and-white editorial finish matches a black-tie dress code at rooms like The Plaza, The Pierre or 583 Park Avenue, and gives guests a portrait they'll actually frame. For very large receptions, we'd add a mirror booth for throughput.
Can you work my venue's preferred-vendor rules?
Yes. For exclusive-caterer venues like the Wythe Hotel or William Vale we get on the preferred-vendor list and work within their rules. For raw, bring-your-own-vendor lofts we take advantage of the open floor plan.
Do you handle big cultural weddings in Queens?
Constantly. For large South Asian, Greek, Latino, Chinese and Indo-Caribbean weddings in Astoria, Flushing and LIC, we staff for the guest count with high-throughput mirror and 360 booths and coordinate with the hall's in-house team.
Will you take care of the Certificate of Insurance?
Yes — every time. Nearly every NYC wedding venue requires one ($1M / $2M with the venue named as additional insured). We send it ahead of load-in with the venue's exact wording so nothing holds up your setup.
Can we brand the prints for our wedding?
Absolutely. We customize the prints and on-screen graphics with your names, date, colors and monogram, and every image also goes to guests' phones digitally.
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From a Park Avenue ballroom to a Williamsburg loft to a Long Island City rooftop, we bring the booth that fits your New York wedding — and we already know your venue's rules.












