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Photo Booth Comparison Guide

Types of Photo Booths: Which One Is Right for Your Event?

Open-air, glam, mirror, 360, roaming, AI and enclosed booths create very different guest experiences. This guide explains the differences so you can choose based on your event—not just on how the booth looks in a photo.

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Start With the Experience You Want Guests to Have

The best booth is not automatically the newest or most expensive one. It is the one that fits your crowd, venue, timeline and goals.

You want classic keepsakes

Choose an Open-Air Booth

Best when printed photos, props, group shots and an easy-to-understand guest experience matter most.

You want elegant portraits

Choose a Glam Booth

Best for polished black-and-white or color portraits with a clean, upscale presentation.

You want a visual centerpiece

Choose a Magic Mirror

Best when the booth itself should attract attention and become part of the room design.

You want motion and energy

Choose a 360 Video Booth

Best for guests who enjoy performing, posing and receiving short social-style video clips.

You want maximum participation

Choose a Roaming Booth

Best when guests are spread across cocktail hour, tables or multiple gathering areas.

You want something unexpected

Choose an AI Experience

Best for custom themes, transformations and event concepts that cannot be created with a standard backdrop.

The Main Types of Photo Booths

These are the most common booth categories guests encounter today, along with the strengths and tradeoffs of each.

1

Open-Air Photo Booth

A camera and lighting system faces an open backdrop rather than sitting inside a box. It is flexible, easy for guests to understand and usually the strongest all-around choice for private events.

Best for: Weddings, birthdays, schools, mitzvahs
Output: Prints and/or digital photos
Strength: Group photos and broad appeal
2

Glam Portrait Booth

A portrait-focused setup that produces clean, flattering images, often in black and white. The emphasis is less on props and more on a polished editorial look.

Best for: Upscale weddings and milestones
Output: Portrait prints and/or digital files
Strength: Elegant, timeless appearance
3

Magic Mirror Photo Booth

A full-length interactive mirror combines a large reflective display with prompts, animations and photo capture. It feels more like an attraction than a traditional booth.

Best for: Formal events and statement setups
Output: Prints and digital photos
Strength: Strong visual presence
4

360 Video Booth

Guests stand on a platform while a camera moves around them. The finished result is a short slow-motion or speed-ramped video rather than a traditional still photo.

Best for: High-energy parties and social sharing
Output: Short digital videos
Strength: Movement, performance and excitement
5

Roaming Photo Booth

An attendant carries a mobile camera system through the event. Guests can take photos where they are instead of walking to a fixed booth location.

Best for: Cocktail hours and large social spaces
Output: Usually digital photos
Strength: Reaches more guests naturally
6

AI Photo Booth

Artificial intelligence places guests into custom scenes, wardrobes or themes while keeping them recognizable. The result can look like a movie poster, trading card, magazine cover or imaginative portrait.

Best for: Strong themes and unusual concepts
Output: Digital images and select print formats
Strength: Creative transformation
7

Enclosed Photo Booth

A curtain or enclosure surrounds the guests and camera area. It offers more privacy and a nostalgic booth feel, but usually has less room for large groups.

Best for: Retro themes and private posing
Output: Prints and digital photos
Strength: Traditional booth atmosphere
8

Vogue or Neon Booth

Guests pose inside an illuminated tunnel or highly styled lighting installation. The physical structure is part of the experience and creates a dramatic, modern look.

Best for: Fashion-forward and nightlife themes
Output: Digital photos or short videos
Strength: Strong visual impact
9

Magazine Cover Booth

Guests pose inside or behind a large custom magazine-cover structure. It works as both a photo opportunity and a physical décor element.

Best for: Milestones, themes and branded celebrations
Output: Photos and social content
Strength: Customizable statement piece
10

Video Guest Book

Instead of posing for a still photo, guests record short messages for the host. The value is emotional rather than visual spectacle.

Best for: Weddings, anniversaries and milestones
Output: Recorded video messages
Strength: Personal memories and storytelling
11

AI Trading Card Booth

Guests are photographed and transformed into a custom collectible-style card. It combines personalization, themed artwork and a physical keepsake.

Best for: Sports, school and themed events
Output: Printed cards and digital versions
Strength: Highly personalized takeaway
12

AI Sketch or Illustration Booth

A guest photo is converted into a sketch, cartoon or illustrated portrait. It feels more like live personalized artwork than a traditional photo booth.

Best for: Creative events and unique favors
Output: Printed or digital artwork
Strength: Novelty and keepsake value

Photo Booth Comparison Chart

This quick comparison focuses on the factors that usually matter most when choosing a booth.

Booth Type Best For Main Output Group Friendly? Visual Impact Guest Learning Curve
Open-Air Best all-around choice Prints and digital photos Excellent Moderate Very easy
Glam Portrait Elegant weddings and milestones Polished portraits Good Moderate Very easy
Magic Mirror Statement installations Prints and digital photos Good High Easy
360 Video High-energy social content Short videos Limited to smaller groups High Easy with guidance
Roaming Cocktail hours and broad coverage Digital photos Good Low as an installation Very easy
AI Photo Booth Custom themes and transformations Creative images Best with smaller groups High in the final result Easy
Enclosed Booth Retro feel and privacy Prints and digital photos Limited Moderate Very easy
Vogue / Neon Fashion and nightlife themes Photos or short videos Good Very high Easy
Magazine Cover Custom themes and décor impact Photos Good Very high Very easy
Video Guest Book Emotional messages and memories Video recordings Small groups Low Easy with prompts
Important: The booth name alone does not determine quality. Lighting, camera setup, attendant skill, placement, guest flow and preparation often matter more than the hardware itself.

Choose Based on Your Priority

Use these simple starting points to narrow the list quickly.

Best overall value and flexibility Signature Open-Air Photo Booth
Best for elegant portraits Glam Portrait Booth
Best physical centerpiece Magic Mirror, Vogue Booth or Magazine Cover
Best for social-style motion 360 Video Booth
Best for reaching guests throughout the room Roaming Photo Booth
Best for a custom theme AI Photo Booth or AI Trading Cards
Best for personal messages Video Guest Book
Best for a nostalgic booth feel Enclosed Photo Booth

What Matters More Than the Booth Type

Two companies can offer the same category of booth and deliver completely different results.

Lighting Quality

Good lighting has more influence on flattering photos than the shape or brand of the booth enclosure.

Placement

A beautiful booth hidden in another room will usually underperform a simpler booth placed where guests naturally gather.

Guest Throughput

The experience must move fast enough for the guest count. A slow novelty booth can create long lines at a large event.

Attendant Skill

A strong attendant keeps the line moving, helps guests pose and notices technical problems before they affect the event.

Print or Digital Delivery

Printed keepsakes create a physical memory, while digital delivery is faster and easier to share. Many events benefit from both.

Venue Requirements

Space, electricity, Wi-Fi, stairs, loading access and outdoor exposure can rule certain booth types in or out.

Photo Booth Type FAQs

What is the most popular type of photo booth?

Open-air photo booths remain one of the most versatile choices because they work for many event styles, accommodate groups and can provide both printed and digital photos.

Which photo booth is best for a wedding?

A Signature Open-Air Booth is usually the strongest all-around wedding choice. A Glam Portrait Booth works well for a more elegant look, while a Video Guest Book adds personal recorded messages.

Which booth works best for teenagers?

Teen guests often respond well to 360 video, AI themes, roaming photography, open-air booths and other experiences that create fast digital content.

Can photo booths handle large groups?

Open-air booths are generally best for group photos. Enclosed booths and 360 platforms have more physical limits, while AI experiences often perform more reliably with smaller groups.

Are printed photo booths outdated?

No. Printed photos remain popular because guests leave with an immediate physical keepsake. Digital sharing adds convenience, but it does not replace the value of a well-designed print for every event.

How do I know which booth will fit my venue?

Share the venue, guest count, booth location, available space, access details and whether the event is indoors or outdoors. The provider should confirm the setup requirements before booking.

Is the most expensive booth always the best choice?

No. A higher-priced specialty booth may create more visual impact, but a simpler open-air or roaming experience may produce better participation depending on the event layout and audience.

Still Not Sure Which Photo Booth Fits Your Event?

Tell us your date, venue, guest count, event type and what matters most to you. We will recommend the experience that makes sense rather than simply pushing the most expensive option.

Extreme Photo Booths has served weddings, mitzvahs, birthdays, schools and private celebrations since 2009.
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