Comet Booth
If you are looking for an affordable and fun experience for all guests to have a photo booth experience, this booth is the right one to start takeoff from the launchpad. The Comet Booth (formally known as the Social Sharing Booth), is an unique experience featuring many digital experiences perfect for anyone who uses social media. It is one of our smallest setups and it is 100% battery operated (with the option to plug into the wall for long events). A ring light is used to capture the best complexation with a flattering appearance. A stunning LED light is at the base giving it the appearance of flight in the cosmos, which can be a stationary color to match your event's theme. It has integrated a touch screen iPad with a 7 megapixel camera to capture great detail. There are three different picture taking modes, still, 3 image GIF, and boomerang (15 fast capturing pictures in a loop just like how the Australian boomerang comes back to the person) in either vertical or horizontal with a boarder, footer or even both. In addition, guests can wear digital props over their face, head, or even both. After the pictures are taken guests have the ability to choose to add an Instagram-style filter to enhance their photo. After full customization, guests will have the ability to send the images either via text, email, or both if they like where they can upload to their social media. The Comet Booth is one of the best options for an affordable photo booth experience for any occasion.
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Behind the creative name
Comets are frozen leftovers from the formation of our solar system that compose of dust, rock, and ice with a size of a few miles to tens of miles wide. What gives comets their distinct characteristic is that as they orbit near closer to the sun they heat up and spew gases and dust that creates their tail which can stretch for millions of miles. One of the most famous comets is called Halley's Comet (known as 1P/Halley) which appears visible to Earth approximately every 75 years (with the last appearance in 1986 and its next appearance being in 2061). There are likely billions of comets orbiting our Sun in the Keiper Beld and even more distant Oort Cloud.
The Comet Booth has a beautiful LED light clouded under a vein of white nylon to match the theme of your event. Guests will be peering at the booth just like peering at Halley's Comet. Hense the name, Comet Booth. |