Friday 11 October 2019

Photo Booth Rentals For Class Reunion


Planning a high school reunion is pretty tricky, but with a photo booth rental in San Jose, it comes out to be super simple. The folks behind a photo booth might not be voted “Most Studious” but they could sure win “Life of the Party. And almost nothing brings a group together quite like a photo booth. With fun props, cute poses, and the ultimate nostalgia factor, a rental photo booth is an ideal addition to your next class reunion.

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The following are a few ideas that can make your class reunion an absolute fun:

Ø  Now and Then
All the best class reunion ideas center on nostalgia. This one makes the most of that in a big way. Have guests recreate photos from past yearbooks inside the photo booth. Sure, you will have plenty of fun props available, but sometimes a weird facial expression and your best buddy from 10th grade are all you need.

Ø  Hide and Seek
Cliques are better left in high school. Instead, encourage guests to mingle with a photo booth scavenger hunt. You will be capable of catching up and finding some fun conversation topics at the same time. Hop in the photo booth with classmates who:

ü  Have a really cool job
ü  Gave birth to twins
ü  Live in another country
ü  Still lives in the same town
ü  Have a PhD
ü  Married their high school sweetheart

Or come up with your own ideas for photo booth rental in San Jose. Award all winners with a small prize, such as a photo strip frame to display their favorite selfie of the night.

Ø  Where Did You Come From?
Were you quarterback of the football team? Prom queen? Most likely to succeed? It is always fun to look back on who you were in high school. Have a chalkboard or dry erase sign on the props table for the guests to write what “label” they had. Possibly the “Best Couple” is still together with five kids. Possibly the guy with “Best Hair” is now bald. Either way, people are sure to get a kick out of it.

Ø  Where Did You Go?
Career days and guidance had every person hoping to be an astronaut or rock star when they grew up. But actually does that? Make use of that chalkboard and dry erase signs to write down your dream job as a teen alongside your current career.

Ø  The Good Old Days
Turn back the clock with props, costumes, and poses that reflect your graduation year. Perhaps the Class of 1967 wears leather vests and holds “Groovy!” signs. The Class of ’84 wears a lot of neon and crazy wigs. The ’96 graduates tie flannel shirts around their waists.

Ø  Video Killed the Radio Star
A lot of companies for photo booth rental in San Jose offer video messaging feature alongside the traditional still photos. While you can’t print these out, attendees can have their videos emailed to them to enjoy later. The old cheerleading squad can perform an old routine or guests can just record their favorite memories of their high school years.