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INTRODUCING YUMMYBOOTH


Erick and I have teamed up for our newest labor of love project, Yummybooth!

Our little set-up is equipped with a (bright, very bright haha) Alienbees ring flash and super fun homemade backdrops.  This type of flash doesn't cast shadows on the subject, so the lighting gave these photos a vintage feel that I totally love. We had so much fun at Jaclyn and Matt's wedding, and while I am tediously finishing up all of the photos from the big day, we will now happily be starting to upload the photo booth pictures in their temporary Flickr home! YAY!  I hope you all have as much fun browsing through these pictures as I did taking them!  The full set should be available to view within the next few days, though a second wedding tomorrow might hold me back just a bit... bear with me! :)

Please keep checking back for more updates!

Also, if you're interested in renting a custom Yummybooth for your next event, don't hesitate to contact me here

Comments

  1. Love love LOVE this. If you didn't already know you're hired for my wedding.

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  2. Awsome pics Kate.

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  3. I wish I could go back in time and have a Yummybooth at my wedding. I had never heard of a photo booth of any kind...everyone started doing it after!

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  4. This looks like such fun! and such a nice thing to have at a wedding

    http://ahandfulofhope.blogspot.co.uk/

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  5. This is awesome, Kate! and I love the name. Such a great collaboration. :)

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  6. Very very cute! The photos look great! How exciting that you get to work together!

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  7. Yummybooth is probably the best name imaginable for your photobooth. And now I need to think of a party to throw just so I can have you guys there!

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  8. Thank you all so much for the kind words. It's always scary launching a side project for the first time.

    And I'm so glad everyone likes the name! We thought for a while, but I really think it fits. :)

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