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Corporate events need a photo booth that can do more than entertain. Get In The Booth creates a polished DSLR experience for NYC company parties, conferences, launches, networking events, and internal celebrations.

From Midtown venues and Financial District rooftops to Brooklyn studios and Jersey City event spaces, corporate events need a booth that can fit strict timelines, brand guidelines, and guest flow. The setup should look intentional in the room and produce assets people are comfortable sharing.
Custom overlays can use brand colors, event names, sponsor elements, campaign graphics, or a clean executive look. The DSLR setup produces sharp guest portraits while instant sharing helps extend the event to social channels. The booth can be used as a guest engagement station, internal culture moment, sponsor touchpoint, or content-friendly activation.
The goal is not to create a noisy corner. It is to create a guest experience that feels easy, polished, and worth sharing. That matters when the event has a strong visual direction, a tight schedule, or a room full of people who expect everything to look considered.
Every page on this site is written for real event planning, not search-engine-only content. The booth is designed for people who want strong images, thoughtful branding, and a setup that looks good in the room.
The best photo booth experiences feel natural. Guests notice the booth, understand what to do, step in with friends or coworkers, and get a result they actually want to keep. That only happens when the camera, lighting, placement, and event timing work together.
For event teams, agencies, founders, HR teams, and planners who need a photo booth that feels on-brand and professional, the booth should also respect the tone of the event. A wedding may need something elegant and warm. A corporate event may need brand consistency. A birthday may need more energy. A gala may need restraint. The setup can flex without losing the Get In The Booth visual standard.
The final images can become keepsakes, social posts, internal event recaps, sponsor touchpoints, or a simple reminder that the room felt alive. That is why the experience is planned around more than the equipment. It is planned around how people gather, move, pose, share, and remember the event.
Corporate timing is usually tied to arrivals, networking breaks, cocktail windows, or post-program celebrations. Three hours is a good baseline, while conferences, galas, or activations may need extended coverage across multiple waves of attendees.
A corporate booth should be placed where guests naturally pause, such as near registration, a lounge area, a sponsor footprint, or the reception path. Power, load-in details, and venue rules should be confirmed early.
Book once the event schedule, venue, and brand requirements are approved. Share brand assets early so overlay design can be handled cleanly.
Send the event date, venue, guest count, event type, and package interest.
We shape the custom overlay around your brand, wedding style, theme, or event identity.
We confirm timing, power, load-in details, and the best location for guest flow.
Guests take polished DSLR portraits and can share their images instantly.
Yes. We can design overlays around your brand colors, event title, sponsor marks, campaign theme, or a clean internal event look.
Yes. The booth works well as a low-friction engagement point during arrivals, breaks, cocktail receptions, and closing celebrations.
Yes. Instant sharing helps guests post and save their photos quickly, which can extend the event's visibility beyond the room.
A clean footprint with power access is usually enough. We will help think through placement so the booth is visible without interrupting registration, catering, or programming.
Share your event type, date, venue, guest count, and the kind of booth experience you want. We will review the details and follow up with availability and a tailored quote.