As lighting changes, check to make sure that you are still producing good images. Remote or pocket wizard (and cable) for people to trigger camera ISO set to 800 for more light (especially if your event goes into the evening) Extra batteries handy for camera and flash-set the flash facing your photo booth and set on auto (if you have an actual booth you can face it backwards but we didn't have anything reflecting light back) Here is what you will need (based on a great video tutorial from Adorama): The super cute and inexpensive props I found at Walmart for $3!!! We provided a remote and Brent set up our camera so that guests could take the pictures themselves. After a little more research online, my handy photo biz husband set up our camera to run it's own photo booth.
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