How to Encourage Guests to Use the Photo Booth
Ever wonder why guests walk right past the photo booth… even when it’s amazing?
This happens at weddings across Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, Burlington, and even at luxury European‑style events inspired by Portugal or Italy. The good news? Fixing it is simple.
Below is a clear, easy guide to get every guest excited, curious, and ready to jump into your photo booth.
Why Guests Skip the Photo Booth
It’s not because they don’t like it. Guests skip the booth when:
- They don’t see it.
- They don’t know it’s open.
- It feels awkward to go first.
- The timing is bad.
- The line feels long.
Good news: You can fix all of this fast.
Make the Booth Impossible to Miss
Set the booth where guests already walk.
- Near the bar.
- Close to the dance floor.
- Along a high‑traffic wall.
- Not hidden behind doors, pillars, or décor.
A photo booth is like a magnet. But only if people can see it.
Use Signs That Speak for You
Clear signs boost usage without you doing anything.
Use signs like:
- “Grab a Prop & Snap a Pic!”
- “Open All Night!”
- “Don’t Leave Without Your Photo!”
Place signs at:
- Entrance
- Guestbook table
- Bar
Tell guests what to do and they’ll do it.
Have Your MC or DJ Make Fun Announcements
This works every time.
Ask your EliteDJ MC or DJ to hype it up:
- “Photo booth is open! Go make something fun!”
- “We want to see your silly side—photo booth time!”
- “Bride and Groom want EVERYONE to take a photo tonight!”
People follow excitement.
Trigger the Crowd With a “First Group”
Guests hate being the first ones.
Pick:
- Bridal party
- Cousins
- Childhood friends
Have them jump in early.
Once you get the first group in… everyone else follows.
Use Props That People WANT to Touch
Cheap props kill the fun.
Better props create lines.
Use:
- Bright hats
- Silly glasses
- Signs that match your theme
- Toronto‑inspired props (CN Tower, Raptors signs)
- European‑style props for Portuguese or Italian weddings
People love things that feel fun and bold.
Tie the Booth Into Your Timeline
Timing matters.
Best moments:
- Cocktail hour
- Right after dinner
- During dancing
Worst moments:
- Grand entrance
- Speeches
- First dance
You want the booth open when people have free time.
Make It Part of the Guest Experience
When guests know the booth matters, they use it.
Add it to:
- Your wedding website
- Your seating cards
- Your guestbook table
Small reminders create big lines.
Offer Photo Booth Challenges
Gamify it.
Try ideas like:
- “Take a photo with someone you just met.”
- “Take a silly photo with the groom’s family.”
- “Create your best dance move pose.”
Guests love simple challenges.
Use Lighting That Pops
Dark booths get ignored.
Bright booths attract people.
Use:
- LED uplighting
- Glow signs
- Clean, bright backdrops
This also makes your prints look better.
Have a Scrapbook Station
When guests can add their photo to a book, they’re more likely to participate.
Place markers, stickers, and a sign: “Leave a photo and a note!”
This creates a steady flow.
Encourage Sharing
When guests share photos on social media, more guests run to the booth.
Use a sign with a hashtag like:
- “#TorontoWeddingFun”
- “#YourLastNameWedding2026”
Make it easy and fast.
Have the DJ Trigger Short Bursts of Traffic
EliteDJ is great at this.
A good DJ can say:
“Photo booth is open—while the next song plays, grab a pic!”
Short, timed pushes get people moving.
Think Like a Guest
Guests choose what feels easy.
Make the booth:
- Visible
- Fun
- Simple
- Welcoming
- Fast
If they see joy, they join in.
Why EliteDJ Photo Booths Draw Bigger Crowds
EliteDJ setups include:
- Fast digital sharing
- Clean, modern layouts
- Bright lighting
- Fun props
- Easy operation
This means guests jump in without hesitation.
Final Thoughts
Your photo booth should be one of the most fun parts of your wedding. With the tips above, you’ll have guests lining up all night.
EliteDJ helps couples across Toronto, Mississauga, Hamilton, Burlington, and beyond create unforgettable wedding experiences with DJ services, dry ice, cold sparks, and high‑energy photo booth setups.
Your guests won’t just use the booth—they’ll love it.
FAQ
Why do guests skip the photo booth?
They skip it when they don’t see it, don’t know it’s open, or feel shy about going first.
Where should we place the booth?
Near the bar, dance floor, or high‑traffic areas. Never far away from the main action.
What time should the booth open?
During cocktails, after dinner, or during dancing—when guests have downtime.
How do I make the booth more fun?
Use strong lighting, bold props, and simple signs.
Do announcements help?
Yes. Your DJ giving quick reminders boosts traffic fast.
Is a scrapbook a good idea?
Yes. Guests love leaving a print and note. It encourages more photos.
Do themed props work?
Yes. Toronto, Portuguese, and Italian themes always get strong reactions.
How many props do we need?
Not many. 10–15 solid props are enough.
Should I add a hashtag?
Yes. It boosts sharing and draws more guests to the booth.
Do kids like photo booths?
Kids love them, and they help pull adults in too.
Does EliteDJ offer booths?
Yes—EliteDJ offers modern, high‑energy photo booths built to get guests moving and smiling.
Will guests use the booth more if the DJ promotes it?
Yes. A good DJ can double engagement.










