Ive just started my own business based off of this video, from a small South African business i just want to say thank you. the work around here works fantastically. im using an A7iii with the cannon selphy cp1300 and i could get the work around. this works fantastically. Thank you!
Holy Crap that is the most complicated Photo Booth ever. But if you can pull it off it could be a game changer. Just have your IT support on speed dial. Great video Patrick and congratulations on the wedding.
Great info! Thank you! I did a Portrait Booth w on-site printing the other day, but I printed via Lightroom directly to my DNP 620. It was hectic but it was smooth and the guests LOVED receiving their prints! I want to be able to have them get the digital file as well, thank you for the ideas!
Lots of info, which I appreciate, however I didn’t see anything on the lighting setup or settings used. Isn’t this one of the most important aspects, especially to get that Vanity Fair or Annie Leibovitz look? I see the equipment listed in the description but would love to learn about how to get it setup, adjusted, and placed in the photobooth space. Can I message you to learn about this? Thanks!
did your guests still interact at all with the DSLR booth screen? Or just the iPad? I am trying to get this to work with my RP and R6 and the hot folder isn't working at all. If I don't use Lightroom my RP will work but the R6 says its supported but wont let me take pictures. I love what you have put together and want to do something similar
I have DSLRBOOTH, the only way it seems to get a live view is to have the timer set? What would you suggest, I know that you said you didn't have any timers....
Thank you for this video! Always wanted to setup a photobooth like this but you motivated to do this for my reception program. However, I am having difficulty connecting and managing resources. Would you please advise? I want to have a photobooth with my Canon 6D Tethered to Mac Mini Lightroom. This I am comfortably able to do. But for some reason I am not able to move my tethered pictures to hot folder (using auto import) and also not able to have dslrbooth pick picture from the hotfolder even if I try to copy paste a few file. I have not purcahsed dslrbooth subcription yet. I wanted to know if it is possible on a Mac Mimi. I am planning to have presets created on the event day to auto import with edited preset setting and lightroom some how export or create edited files ready for photobooth. The only reason I need dslr booth is for my guest to print picture on an overlay template with our event details.
Love the tutorial being in depth. How did you get luma share to work? It always gives me a connects, then disconnects issue. DslrBooth can definitely be a pain. But when it works, it's good. Do you use a touch screen for the monitor? Are you going to make a shell for the booth?
This booth was just for my own wedding. I don't plan on setting it up again. That being said, I do have some ideas for the future. As for Luma, it just finds the photobooth software on the network and pulls from it. It worked pretty well and only disconnected a few times. Luma is the only reason I really wanted to use DSLRbooth. If I didn't need guests to look at older photos to print, I would have gone with a different program. -P
Hi Patrick, thanks for sharing. I feel like the ideas that have had for your booth are well thought out. Especially the use of the trigger. But were you able to preview the framing to the users of the booth? I don't seem to be able to let DSLRbooth show the live view of the camera using a separate trigger instead of the countdown the software provides.
If the Guess Click the Shuter of the Camer, Who Legal own the Copyright of the photo, I cannot find it now but I remember sawing some very messy legal case before because who click the shutter
Yeah it's an interesting idea. There was a copyright case where a monkey was found to be the owner of the copyright because he clicked the shutter. I'm just guessing here but if you completely designed the set, the lighting, and the overall composition, I'd think the photographer would still own the copyright. Imagine a video that runs on loop forever. What happens if you decide to "push the shutter" and pull a frame out of the video. Are you suddenly the copyright owner? These are all very good and interesting questions. -P
hi sir, I have followed your step and still not figured out , how the photo auto import from lightroom into dslrbooth frame, I took photo and its work on lightroom same the folder with dslrbooth but I didn't see the photo import into dslrbooth's template, can you tell me how pls? thank you.
don't you guys have a "photo magnets photographer" out there? its a really common thing here in IL, he's going around with a camera, and have a computer in the back, and every 20 min's or so, goes and print the magnets for everyone
I KNOW! The printer and network worked super well and I could print from my phone immediately. Connecting a Nikon or Sony camera to a computer on the same network and figuring out how to easily send them all to the photobooth software was not easy at all. Makes me think of a few ideas....-P
I don't know why he had trouble connecting his camera. We run 6 booths with canon cameras connected to a surface pro and a dnp 620 and they work fine. Can easily set this up in about 15 minutes. Literally just download DSLR booth to your surface pro and the software auto detects your compatible camera. Dnp driver takes about 5 minutes to install. Nikon cameras are compatible too. They have a compatible camera list.
@@tonystark6263 As he mentioned, he’s using a Sony camera which is not directly compatible with DSLR Booth. Yes, if you’re using a Nikon or Canon then it’s simple to connect.
@@blackzun22 google ATA Photobooth, sell Photobooth shells and guided me through everything. Only person I can think of that can do some sort of step by step on TH-cam is canary capital rentals channel.
Too technical just to get the Sony camera to work. I prefer simple setups, you may need an IT department to troubleshoot all the technical issues. I did a simple setup with Canon transferring directly to the iPad or laptop (for printing) and it worked flawlessly. Canon also has a micro remote trigger instead of the huge pocket wizard. Your pictures do look great, I appreciate the content as always from FS!!!
Printer or such event sounds like a recipe for a disaster. I am on IT for several years, all printers tend to break very often, if you add that the drunken people around you can get a taste.
Well I don't see drunk people touching the printer but maybe you could make a lockable system for it (or DNP could make something like this). If I were doing this professionally again, I'd def buy two printers and have an alternating array for redundancy and speed. -P
I've been in IT for over 20 years and been using my custom photo booths for about 5 years with 2 Canon selphy printers without issue. But I have an attendant managing everything so nobody touches my equipment but them
Your setup is ridiculously over complicated mostly because of the Sony cameras. You can ditch the huge laptop for a Surface Pro and forget about Lightroom tethering, let DLSR Booth import the images. Raw images will be saved to your SD card, highres JPEGS will be store on the surface and you can setup a hot-folder for any other post processing you want to do. If you don't want the countdown disable it in the software. Use any cheap clicker instead of a pocket wizard. The DP-QW410 is cute and small but quite slow compared to the others printers DNP has.
Man I tried all of this but none of your suggestions were worked for me at all. 1) Newer Nikon cameras like my D850 would not save the memory card when tethered. 2) DSLR Booth constantly ran out of buffer or something because I could only take 1 photo every 10 seconds. If I fired faster than that, the images following the first one were not saved to the computer at all. I contacted DSLR booth directly and they said their software was designed only to fill in photos to a template so “rapid” firing of more than 1 image a second would be lost. 3) I also bought a Bluetooth clicker for the Sony camera and have one for the Nikon. I’ve found all Bluetooth triggers to have a delay. Pocket wizard trigger is the de facto standard for remote camera triggering by all sorts of sports photographers so it’s absolutely the best method. I used pocket wizards for all my previous photo booths back when I was doing wedding photography full time and they never failed me. Trust me, I wanted to come up with a much simpler setup but if I wanted to use DSLBooth and their Luma share program, without losing any images, this was the best route I could build. The Printer and hotspot was actually the easiest part of the entire build. -P
So if I’m understanding correctly the dslr program and the cannon will work just fine for a photo booth as long as a I take a picture every 10 seconds?
Bruhhh you lost me at "well you have to have this special plugin for lightroom to recognize the camera, and then you have to stack on another work-around for the DSLR booth software.."
One of the best explanations about the overall photo booth processes from the beginning to the end. Thanks
Ive just started my own business based off of this video, from a small South African business i just want to say thank you. the work around here works fantastically. im using an A7iii with the cannon selphy cp1300 and i could get the work around. this works fantastically. Thank you!
hey, i also buy cp1300 for photobooth, but is little slow with printing? or it just seems to me
@@blazfiser6395its slow. Print 1 min.
@@blazfiser6395 its kinda slow, but its not that bad. I use it for my photobooth too.
Holy Crap that is the most complicated Photo Booth ever. But if you can pull it off it could be a game changer. Just have your IT support on speed dial. Great video Patrick and congratulations on the wedding.
Ha I agree! I blame Sony and Nikon for not making life easy -P
Use Canon@@FStoppers hahaha
Great info! Thank you! I did a Portrait Booth w on-site printing the other day, but I printed via Lightroom directly to my DNP 620. It was hectic but it was smooth and the guests LOVED receiving their prints! I want to be able to have them get the digital file as well, thank you for the ideas!
Congratulations on the wedding, Patrick!
Awesome video Patrick!! thank you so much for sharing your experience and congratulations on your wedding. May God bless both of you.
Thank you for sharing a way to use a Sony camera with DSLR booth! GAME CHANGER! Also, your set up is top notch! Congrats!
Holy shit! That photographer at Patrick’s wedding was awesome!
Who? You mean Patrick?
Yea. Patrick.
Omg. I didn’t even realize who you were! Nice hair. ❤😂
11:30 - Genius idea with the hot folder as to not lose any images.
Genius but really shouldn't be necessary. -P
I'd love to see a video with your booth in action, at a live event.
That’s good. Is it possible to automatically save in my PC?
Great video, Patrick.
I love this I have been waiting for this video for years !
Lots of info, which I appreciate, however I didn’t see anything on the lighting setup or settings used. Isn’t this one of the most important aspects, especially to get that Vanity Fair or Annie Leibovitz look? I see the equipment listed in the description but would love to learn about how to get it setup, adjusted, and placed in the photobooth space. Can I message you to learn about this? Thanks!
Love this video
I would love to see the whole photo both
It was an amazing photobooth!!!!
did your guests still interact at all with the DSLR booth screen? Or just the iPad? I am trying to get this to work with my RP and R6 and the hot folder isn't working at all. If I don't use Lightroom my RP will work but the R6 says its supported but wont let me take pictures. I love what you have put together and want to do something similar
I have DSLRBOOTH, the only way it seems to get a live view is to have the timer set? What would you suggest, I know that you said you didn't have any timers....
Did you find a solution for that?
Hey, I was wondering what lens you used for this setup. I'm guessing somewhere between 24-50mm?
what system do you use to coonect all your devices together? beginner from new zealand.
Thank you for this video! Always wanted to setup a photobooth like this but you motivated to do this for my reception program. However, I am having difficulty connecting and managing resources. Would you please advise?
I want to have a photobooth with my Canon 6D Tethered to Mac Mini Lightroom. This I am comfortably able to do. But for some reason I am not able to move my tethered pictures to hot folder (using auto import) and also not able to have dslrbooth pick picture from the hotfolder even if I try to copy paste a few file. I have not purcahsed dslrbooth subcription yet. I wanted to know if it is possible on a Mac Mimi. I am planning to have presets created on the event day to auto import with edited preset setting and lightroom some how export or create edited files ready for photobooth. The only reason I need dslr booth is for my guest to print picture on an overlay template with our event details.
Hello I am having the same issue! did you find a answer ?
So good!
Love the tutorial being in depth.
How did you get luma share to work? It always gives me a connects, then disconnects issue.
DslrBooth can definitely be a pain. But when it works, it's good.
Do you use a touch screen for the monitor?
Are you going to make a shell for the booth?
This booth was just for my own wedding. I don't plan on setting it up again. That being said, I do have some ideas for the future.
As for Luma, it just finds the photobooth software on the network and pulls from it. It worked pretty well and only disconnected a few times. Luma is the only reason I really wanted to use DSLRbooth. If I didn't need guests to look at older photos to print, I would have gone with a different program. -P
@@FStoppers what other programs did you consider?
Hi Patrick, thanks for sharing. I feel like the ideas that have had for your booth are well thought out. Especially the use of the trigger. But were you able to preview the framing to the users of the booth? I don't seem to be able to let DSLRbooth show the live view of the camera using a separate trigger instead of the countdown the software provides.
Did you find a solution for that?
If the Guess Click the Shuter of the Camer, Who Legal own the Copyright of the photo, I cannot find it now but I remember sawing some very messy legal case before because who click the shutter
Yeah it's an interesting idea. There was a copyright case where a monkey was found to be the owner of the copyright because he clicked the shutter. I'm just guessing here but if you completely designed the set, the lighting, and the overall composition, I'd think the photographer would still own the copyright. Imagine a video that runs on loop forever. What happens if you decide to "push the shutter" and pull a frame out of the video. Are you suddenly the copyright owner? These are all very good and interesting questions. -P
hi sir, I have followed your step and still not figured out , how the photo auto import from lightroom into dslrbooth frame, I took photo and its work on lightroom same the folder with dslrbooth but I didn't see the photo import into dslrbooth's template, can you tell me how pls? thank you.
Hello I am having the same issue! did you find a answer ?
don't you guys have a "photo magnets photographer" out there? its a really common thing here in IL,
he's going around with a camera, and have a computer in the back, and every 20 min's or so, goes and print the magnets for everyone
Never heard of this. Must be a new thing at weddings or something just in the midwest. -P
Have we found an easier way? Anyone has new updated ease? I already have a nikon mirrorless
I never uderstood the point of partial backdrops, it looks terrible
you are truly the "Sharpest Tool in the Shed"... #imnotworthy :-)
I feel like there has to be a simpler way of doing this but either way it's a great promotional material for sure!
I KNOW! The printer and network worked super well and I could print from my phone immediately. Connecting a Nikon or Sony camera to a computer on the same network and figuring out how to easily send them all to the photobooth software was not easy at all. Makes me think of a few ideas....-P
I don't know why he had trouble connecting his camera. We run 6 booths with canon cameras connected to a surface pro and a dnp 620 and they work fine. Can easily set this up in about 15 minutes. Literally just download DSLR booth to your surface pro and the software auto detects your compatible camera. Dnp driver takes about 5 minutes to install. Nikon cameras are compatible too. They have a compatible camera list.
@@tonystark6263 As he mentioned, he’s using a Sony camera which is not directly compatible with DSLR Booth. Yes, if you’re using a Nikon or Canon then it’s simple to connect.
@@tonystark6263 do you have a video on how you set everything up?
@@blackzun22 google ATA Photobooth, sell Photobooth shells and guided me through everything. Only person I can think of that can do some sort of step by step on TH-cam is canary capital rentals channel.
Too technical just to get the Sony camera to work. I prefer simple setups, you may need an IT department to troubleshoot all the technical issues. I did a simple setup with Canon transferring directly to the iPad or laptop (for printing) and it worked flawlessly. Canon also has a micro remote trigger instead of the huge pocket wizard. Your pictures do look great, I appreciate the content as always from FS!!!
Can I get more information on this setup
спасибо
World’s most complicated photobooth.
so, when you finally got the Photo Booth set the wedding has ended ..... xD...... its a little bit complicated for a real world wedding business IMHO
Darkroom booth is better with Sony
meke photo in iphon
Printer or such event sounds like a recipe for a disaster. I am on IT for several years, all printers tend to break very often, if you add that the drunken people around you can get a taste.
Well I don't see drunk people touching the printer but maybe you could make a lockable system for it (or DNP could make something like this). If I were doing this professionally again, I'd def buy two printers and have an alternating array for redundancy and speed. -P
I've been in IT for over 20 years and been using my custom photo booths for about 5 years with 2 Canon selphy printers without issue. But I have an attendant managing everything so nobody touches my equipment but them
I can tell you from years of experience in the live event picture field, dye sub printers are usually fairly bullet proof
@@marcdaniele3733 hey can I get some information on your set up I am a newbie
Your setup is ridiculously over complicated mostly because of the Sony cameras.
You can ditch the huge laptop for a Surface Pro and forget about Lightroom tethering, let DLSR Booth import the images.
Raw images will be saved to your SD card, highres JPEGS will be store on the surface and you can setup a hot-folder for any other post processing you want to do.
If you don't want the countdown disable it in the software.
Use any cheap clicker instead of a pocket wizard.
The DP-QW410 is cute and small but quite slow compared to the others printers DNP has.
Man I tried all of this but none of your suggestions were worked for me at all.
1) Newer Nikon cameras like my D850 would not save the memory card when tethered.
2) DSLR Booth constantly ran out of buffer or something because I could only take 1 photo every 10 seconds. If I fired faster than that, the images following the first one were not saved to the computer at all. I contacted DSLR booth directly and they said their software was designed only to fill in photos to a template so “rapid” firing of more than 1 image a second would be lost.
3) I also bought a Bluetooth clicker for the Sony camera and have one for the Nikon. I’ve found all Bluetooth triggers to have a delay. Pocket wizard trigger is the de facto standard for remote camera triggering by all sorts of sports photographers so it’s absolutely the best method. I used pocket wizards for all my previous photo booths back when I was doing wedding photography full time and they never failed me.
Trust me, I wanted to come up with a much simpler setup but if I wanted to use DSLBooth and their Luma share program, without losing any images, this was the best route I could build. The Printer and hotspot was actually the easiest part of the entire build.
-P
So if I’m understanding correctly the dslr program and the cannon will work just fine for a photo booth as long as a I take a picture every 10 seconds?
And a ultimative divorce photobooth?
Bruhhh you lost me at "well you have to have this special plugin for lightroom to recognize the camera, and then you have to stack on another work-around for the DSLR booth software.."
I hate weddings