Meteor Booth
The most affordable and portable photo booth we offer no matter how large or small an event is for all missions of space exploration. The Comet Booth (formally known as the Roamer Booth), is an unique experience featuring many digital experiences perfect for anyone who uses social media. What is neat about the Meteor Booth is that the photo booth attendant can roam around the event greeting guests and having their pictures taken. It is our smallest setup, and it is 100% battery operated. A ring light is used to capture the best complexation with a flattering appearance. 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 Meteor Booth is the best option for any corporate event or large wedding to ensure that guests can have a photo booth ready to capture all of the fun!
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Behind the creative name
Meteors and meteorites are often called "shooting stars" for their brilliant light show when they enter and burn-up into Earth's atmosphere. Most meteors are made up of iron and other elements. Many of them do not affect the Earth because they are very small. There are three different classifications of these rocks. 1) Meteoroids: rocks still in space. 2) Meteors: when meteoroids enters the atmosphere and burn-up. 3) Meteorites: when a meteoroid survives the decent through the atmosphere and hits the ground. Scientists estimate about 48.5 tons (44 tonnes or 44,000 kg) fall on Earth everyday. When many meteors fall in a group during a certain period of time they are what is knows as a meteor shower.
As the photo booth attendant roams around the event space greeting guests and having them to take their photos, meteors roam around space showcasing a beautiful display of streaking lights in the night sky. Hense the name Meteor Booth. |