Below are a few photos of our curtain sided booth. This unit will easily fit into any car size it has fabric curtain sides and only costs $3500. The printer sits outside the photobooth.




We also sell panel sided photobooths as the images below show. These come in two flavors. Modles that can be broken down and fit into a regular car and a model that breaks down into fewer pieces and needs a larger vechicle like a truck or minivan to be moved around easily.
The dimensions for the panel booth below are approximately 6.5' tall by 40" wide by 5 feet long. Please note we can custom make any size. If you do not know what size you want than we recommend the above dimension which allow 3 grownups to comfortably sit side by side in the booth.

This photo shows the back side of the booth with the panels removed. As one can see the PC is at the bottom. The middle shelf has the dye sublimation printer, 20" lcd monitor and 6megapixel digital camera at the top. This show the unit partially disassembled with out the curtains or back seating bench attached. The frame and paneling weights 75 pounds. Depending on the type of printer and LCD monitor used figure another 40 to 60 pounds of weight. The seating portion weighs 65 pounds. both Units have removable wheels for easy transportation.

This is an inside shot of the booth. Our picture quality is outstanding because we utilize a huge softbox that gives shadow free professional light. Clients preview their images on a big 17" monitor.

Above shows a cutaway photo with the curtain removed so one can see the inside
of the booth. This is NOT how the booth would look in usage as the front curtain would be placed there for privacy.

The bench inside the booth has a removable top so you can store props, paper and extra ink inside.

Below are some images of the panel sided booth that breaks down into four sections.
As you can see the booth is basically made up of FOUR boxes. The seat is one box. The tower part of the booth splits up into 3 sections. The top section, which has the diffusing panel to light up subjects, the middle section which has ALL the electronics, Flat panel all in one computer, digital camera and printer, and the bottom section which can be used to store props. When the sections are taken apart the middle electronics section fits within the bottom section. The top section also fits into the seat section. All that is left are the support columns and the curtain rod sections which are easily removed by HAND using hand bolts.
As the breakdown photo shows one only need to load up two containers that are around 1x2x3 feet in size. One photo shows the booth with curtains going all the way to the back column. The other photo shows the booth with a PHOTOBOOTH text on panels. The side panels are an optional feature and would cost a bit more Booth is available as black standard and made of aluminum and black plastic panels. You can see two of the panels removed and placed along side the booth, these panels would cover the middle section. For an additional cost we can laminate the black panels with wood grain pattern or other type of pattern for a more vintage look.
Only thing not shown in the photos are removable wheels which snap/attatch on to the underside of the bottom section and allow the person to roll that section into the event more easily. I would estimate the weight of the entire unit to be around 130 pounds, that means two sections would be around 65 pounds. Since this booth is more expensive to produce, the cost is more $5500 base price. The closest competing photobooth that I know of is $8000 so you are still getting a good deal and we can custom make sizes as well. Unit comes with an inkjet printer, you can upgrade to a SONY UPDR150 printer for $800. Note the sony updr150 is quite heavy and add another 40 pounds to the weight but is a very robust printer that only needs refilling once every 600 sessions. Due to the weight of that printer it would have to fit in the bottom section and be removed in and out of the section when the booth is moved about.
The
one box could easily fit into the back seat of a standard car and the other
section can fit in the passenger seat of a car. Please measure your car
dimensions to verify it will fit. It will probably NOT fit in a compact
car.






Below are some FAQ
Do you have different prices for different styles of booths?
Yes our mobile booths are $3500 and our modular commercial store ones are $5000
Can a person purchase the supplies for the booth from you?
We sell 4x8" paper for the sony UPCX1 professional printer, other wise you buy them from places like
www.imagingspectrum.com
www.fotoclubinc.com
www.desktopdarkroom.com
www.inkjetart.com
I understand the standard booth comes with an economical photo inkjet printer, that reqires the paper be reloaded around every 40 shots. How much would a more expensive printer that can handle 200 sessions be?
The Sony UPCX1 printer is the best option. It normally costs $945 from places like this:
http://www.imagingspectrum.com/Sony-UPCX1-Digital-Photo-Printer-UPCX1-pr-1878.html but we can offer it at $800. For up to date printer options, please download our general contract HERE and it will give you various upgrade options and pricing
Do you offer financing?
No but there are other companies that might be able to help you out. We
recommend checking out:
http://www.firestonefinancial.com/
Why are your booths better than the competition?
Well we are much more price competitive than any other supplier. In fact if you
get a better price we'll meet or beat it by 5%. Our mobile photobooths are one
of a kind. The other competing company that does make mobile photobooths has a
price that is more than double ours. Also our "stationary" booths are modular.
The center curtain rod section can be
removed so that you are left with two rectangular units that are around the size
of two full size book case. These can be fit into a large SUV, mini van, cargo
van or even flatbed truck for easy trasportation. Also unlike other vendors even
our "stationary" photobooths are extremely light weight can be moved into ANY
facility, even ones that have steps. The entire booth weighs around 200 pounds
and when it is broken apart into two sections, one section weighs around 125
pounds and the other one is around 75 pounds. The pieces have wheels and can be
moved by one person.
For the stationary booths, what materials are they built out of?
Standard is 1.5" square aluminum frame with paneling. Our standard paneling is
plastic corrugated board, but we can also use sintra, alcubond or other
materials, which tend to cost more. We also have local distributors for
virtually ALL laminate materials, including Formica, Wilson Art, Nevermar and
others. Laminate is extremely durable but expensive at $2 to $3 per square foot.
What are your curtains made of?
Typically velour fabric, but we can use other materials that you specify.
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