Your photographer captures the ceremony. The booth captures everything else: your college roommates mid-laugh, your grandmother in a feather boa, the strip your friends stick on their fridge for the next ten years.
A wedding photo booth does three jobs at once. It entertains guests during the lulls, it doubles as a favor everyone actually keeps, and it quietly collects the candid photos your photographer can't be everywhere for. Every Boerne wedding package includes a custom template matched to your invitations, unlimited sessions all night, instant prints and texts, and an attendant who keeps everything moving while you dance.
The booth opens while you take portraits, giving guests something to do besides check their phones.
Toasts wrap, the floor opens, and the booth line becomes its own party next to the dance floor.
Last call strips and audio guest book messages, packed up quietly while you make your exit.
The wedding favorite. A backdrop chosen to match your palette, room for the whole bridal party in one frame, and prints guests carry back to their tables.
A vintage phone where guests leave voicemails between songs. Couples tell us they replay these on every anniversary. Pairs beautifully with any booth.
Slow-motion video of your court, your cousins, and your dance floor regulars. See the 360 photo booth page for space details.
The classic curtained booth. Guests get braver behind a curtain, and the strips show it. A quiet corner of the reception that produces the loudest laughs.
Being based in Boerne means we've learned the venues the way vendors only can by working them: where the booth fits at Kendall Point without crowding the bar, how the evening light moves through Paniolo Ranch, which outlet to use in the ballroom at The Cana Ballroom, and how early to arrive at The Marquardt Ranch when the road is busy with deer. No travel fees inside the Boerne area, and no discovering logistics problems on your wedding day.



The busiest stretch is right after dinner, once toasts wrap and the dance floor opens. Many Boerne couples start the booth at cocktail hour instead, so guests have something fun to do while the wedding party takes portraits. We'll help you pick the window that fits your timeline.
Yes. Every wedding includes a custom template designed to match your invitation suite, colors, and monogram. You approve the design before the big day, so the strips feel like part of the stationery, not an afterthought.
Always. We coordinate arrival with your planner or venue, set up quietly before doors open, and the booth is ready the moment your first guest walks in. Teardown happens after the send-off, and you never have to think about it.
We set up regularly at Kendall Point, Paniolo Ranch, The Marquardt Ranch, The Cana Ballroom, The Milestone Boerne, Dos Palomas Ranch, and ranches across the Hill Country. If your venue is new to us, we visit ahead of time to plan the layout.
Yes, and it's our favorite add-on. The booth prints two copies of every strip: one for your guest to keep and one for a guest book album, where guests write a note beside their photos. You go home with a keepsake you'll open on every anniversary.
Spring and fall Saturdays in the Hill Country go fastest. Tell us your date and venue and we'll confirm availability the same day.