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By Frances Wilson


Photo booths have been in use for some time. Over time however, their popularity has increased tenfold as more and more couples prefer to use them for wedding receptions. This has led to the springing up of more and more rental vendors. When considering wedding photo booth rental Denver residents will benefit from certain tips. It is important that one gets the best deals.

Booth size and crop are among the factors to consider. When choosing booths, the bigger it is the better. The bigger ones are not only able to accommodate you and friends well, you will also be able to jump inside if need be. The larger the booth is the more the possibilities for priceless pictures. Crop of the photos is also important. Professionals agree that vertical crop is more formal. There are many companies that use horizontal crop that limits the number of people.

You should consider the quality of print. Some rental companies do not produce quality prints as a way of saving money. You should ask potential companies to offer copies of actual samples to give you an idea of what to expect. You can also compare print quality. When you are able to make comparisons side by side, you can tell if the quality is good or not.

Potential service providers should disclose the size of files they will be offering. As much as possible, the photos should be able to be enlarged by 16 inches or more. To ensure there are no disappointments on the wedding day, there should be backup. Hard drives, flash disks and cameras may fail when you least expect it. You should ask the renting firm if there are standby booths just in case of unexpected failures or break down.

Idle time charges will also need careful consideration. They can either save money or end up adding a bit to the final bill. There are some companies that offer idle time at a fee if it will be split into different time slots. For instance, if you have a booth for 4 hours but want it to run from 6 to 8pm, and later resume at 10 up to midnight, there are vendors that allow for that while allowing for 2 hours idle time. Some will however ask you to pay the full hourly rate.

You should ask the vendor whether they can do the set up prior to anticipated start time of the project. This is especially so if you want to have the set up done before guests arrive. Again, some firms will charge for idle time. The time will be counted from when the setting up is finished to when the booth starts to be used.

However reputable a service provider is, electronics might get fussy and stop working for no apparent reason. This might be because of system failure. Most companies will have backup equipment ready in the event of such eventualities.

Further, they may have guarantee up time policy that guarantees some percentage of time that the booth should be working properly. Should there be a problem, and the booth does not work for some time, they refund some amount of package price.




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