Photo Booth Vancouver
360 booths, LED dance floors, and photo experiences matched to your Vancouver event.
A photo booth at a Vancouver event serves two functions: it gives guests something to do during downtime, and it gives them a physical takeaway they actually keep. In a world where everyone has a smartphone, a dedicated photo experience with props, custom overlays, and instant prints still generates a line.
The 360 video booth changed the format significantly. Instead of static photos, guests step onto a platform and get a slow-motion video clip they can share immediately. For corporate events and weddings with a younger guest profile, the 360 booth consistently generates more engagement and more organic social media content than a traditional booth.
LED dance floors are often bundled with photo booth packages in Vancouver. The combination works because both serve the same purpose: they transform a generic venue into a distinct visual experience. A white LED floor under a wedding reception creates a different room than bare hardwood. That visual impact shows up in every photo taken that night.
The right photo booth for your event depends on your venue size, your guest profile, and your aesthetic. A vintage open-air booth fits a garden wedding. A sleek black 360 booth belongs in a corporate ballroom. Tell Olivia what you are working with and we will match you with the right format and operator.
Turnkey works with vetted Vancouver photo booth and LED floor companies who specialize in event contexts — not pop-up consumer rentals. Setup, operation, and takedown are handled professionally so the experience runs itself while you enjoy your event.
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Start Planning with OliviaFrequently Asked Questions
How much does a photo booth cost in Vancouver?
A traditional enclosed or open-air photo booth rental for a 4-hour Vancouver wedding or corporate event runs $800–$1,500, including an attendant, props, and a custom overlay. 360 video booths start at $1,200. LED dance floor packages (12x12 ft) start at approximately $1,800 and scale with size. Most companies bundle complementary services at a package rate.
What is the difference between a 360 booth and a traditional photo booth?
A traditional photo booth produces printed photos (and digital copies) from a static camera setup. A 360 booth places guests on a rotating platform while a camera arm circles them, producing a slow-motion video clip they can share directly to social media. For events where shareable social content matters, the 360 format outperforms traditional every time.
Do photo booth rentals include an attendant?
Professional photo booth companies include a trained attendant who manages the experience, troubleshoots, and keeps the line moving. Consumer-grade rental units do not — and you will feel the difference when 60 people are trying to figure out the touchscreen during your reception. Turnkey only works with attended setups.
Can I customize the photo overlay or print design?
Yes — all vendors on our roster offer custom branding on prints and digital outputs. For weddings, that typically means the couple's names and date. For corporate events, the company logo and event name. Artwork is finalized before the event; most companies ask for a 2-week lead time on design approval.