heard back from a professional videographer who is too busy to want work. heard back from an amateur who is all about it. I have two requirements in people that I work with: skills, then motivation. of course demand attentive, experienced, quality work. but beyond that, I don’t care what you can do, only what you do do. I don’t need to pay extra for your experience if you still get nothing done because you’re lazy. woot - just answered a call about photo booths. every photo booth operator in the country right now is booked and needs to hire more staff. this cultural fascination with photo booths is pushing demand up a serious spike. note to the world - yes it would be awesome to have a photo booth at your party (wedding, bar mitzvah, sweet sixteen, quinceanera, & prom seem to be the market drivers), no it is not cheap. $1200+ for a real photo booth, the kind people get in and love. you can spend $400-800, but it will be for a janky rigged-up photo deal which you may enjoy, but be fairly warned.
they want photo booths in europe. at parties for teenagers. at events for grown-ups. in any business that has foot traffic b/c people love hopping into one. willing to pay 3 bucks to express themselves, to gain a little piece of private reflection in the midst of a busy public world. We already have the most comprehensive site about the photo booth machine. Must now create the international headquarters for photo booth rentals.
woot - just had our first foosball table sale.
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