Where Should Your Photo Booth Be Placed

Where Should Your Photo Booth Be Placed? (The Secret to Keeping It Busy)

Since introducing our very first Photo Booth back in 2015, we have set up photo experiences in virtually every environment imaginable, from grand ballroom floors down to tight side rooms, living rooms, and even storeroom cupboards.

If over a decade of setting up Photo Booth and Selfie-Mirrors has taught us one undeniable rule, it’s this: Visibility dictates interaction.

Put simply: if your guests can’t see the photo setup, they won’t use it. Here is how to position your Photo Booth or Selfie-Mirror to keep footfall high all night long.

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The "Separate Room" Trap: Diversion Kills Footfall

The biggest mistake a venue can make is tucking the photo experience into a separate room, corridor or annex.

Think about what happens when a venue puts the bar in a totally different room from the main party space it splits the crowd, diverts footfall and fractures the energy of the night.

Putting your Photo Booth or Selfie-Mirror in a separate area does the exact same thing. People don’t naturally wander down hallways looking for entertainment, they stay where the music, drinks and people are.

02
Front & Centre: Where to Place It in the Main Room

To get the absolute maximum value out of your hire, the setup needs to sit directly inside the main function space.

Ideal placement spots include:

When guests can see the setup from their tables or the bar, interaction stays non-stop throughout the night.

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What If a Separate Area is Unavoidable? (The DJ Solution)

Sometimes, historic Kent venues or specific room dimensions mean you simply must place the Photo Booth in a side room or restricted alcove.

If you find yourself stuck with a restricted layout, there is one secret trick to keeping your footfall high: Put the DJ on the mic.

Ask your DJ or host to make periodic announcements throughout the evening, letting guests know where the Photo Booth or Selfie-Mirror is located. A simple shout-out, bridges the physical gap and directs traffic straight to your setup.

Room Placement Sizing & Impact

Tucked Away / Separate Room
Room Footfall: Severely Split
Guest Interaction: Low (Out of sight, out of mind)
Side Room + DJ Announcements
Room Footfall: Managed
Guest Interaction: Moderate (Requires active pushes)sight, out of mind)
Front & Centre in Main Room
Room Footfall: Maximum Buzz
Guest Interaction: High (Constant walk-up traffic)

Our Recommendation

You don’t have to guess where your photo setup will fit best. Having navigated every room layout quirk across Kent since 2015, we work directly with you and your venue to find the prime spot that keeps your guests engaged without crowding the party.

Unsure about your venue layout or booth placement?