How to build a photo booth frame

Photo booths are becoming increasingly popular things to have a parties and gatherings and consequently they are also becoming a popular choice for those looking to break the shackles and start their own business.

But what are the realities of owning a photobooth business? Well first of all you need to know how to assemble and dis-assemble your booth quickly and efficiently which is why over the next few weeks we are going to be taking you through the building process stage by stage.

How to build a photo booth frame

The first stage that we will be covering is the photo booth frame itself. The frame, as you might imagine, is a vital piece of the jigsaw as it provides the rigidity not only for the photobooth to perform its task but also to withstand bumps and knocks from the people using it.

Our photo booth frame comes complete with numbered stickers on each piece designed to simplify the process of assembly. These numbered stickers along with our step by step instructions guide you through putting the frame together starting by creating the base on the floor and then building vertically up to the top of the system.

All pieces are secured using a twist locking end connector system that easy to both assemble and take down and provides the maximum strength possible for the photo booth when it is assembled. It is this level of design and quality of material that has led our frames to be certified as up to 33 per cent stronger than any other frame on the UK market.*

Take a look at our video below for an overview of how the booth assembly works.

To download a copy of our full frame assembly instructions simply follow the link. To enquire with our sales team about purchasing a photo booth frame for your business just give us a call on 01384 77703.

*according to independent testing undertaken by Coventry University.

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