big fan of the channel keep the content coming! Was looking to get a astro booth but I don't want to stay at events a long time and its heavier. Quick question how many iPad booths will I need in order scale 100k in my first year?
Hey! Thank you so much. I would say 3 for your first year if you are going to have affordable pricing. I know a guy who make 6 figures with one booth but he has high end events and clients paying him thousands per event
The question you have to ask yourself. Do you want to your customers have the best experience, quality, able to get 30+ people in one photo session, and able to print full resolution prints after the event because your photos are save on a camera's Sd card. The iPad option mid grade photos, cheaper, easier to use, slightly easier to move and don't know how to the photography tringle. I have both style of booths, it really comes down to your clients budget. Some folks want quality and to be wowed, and some folks just want the cheapest thing in town.
Hey hope you're well! I see you said you have both, which one has been the more popular one for you? I'm new into the business and still debating which one to get. If it's just ipad I'll grab one from china, but the way things are going dslr will take over long term.
big fan of the channel keep the content coming! Was looking to get a astro booth but I don't want to stay at events a long time and its heavier. Quick question how many iPad booths will I need in order scale 100k in my first year?
Hey! Thank you so much.
I would say 3 for your first year if you are going to have affordable pricing. I know a guy who make 6 figures with one booth but he has high end events and clients paying him thousands per event
Great stuff Drew!!
Thanks my friend!
What about photobooths that print a photo strip? Do you have any videos about that?
How far should the iPad Photobooth be at events?
I find that 4-5 feet is the best
@@hustlewithdrew thank you so much! About to open up my Photobooth business at the end of the month!
@@TheSoFarGone love it! Don’t forget I sell equipment and have support for you. Company link in the description
What's the best camera to use with DSLR?
canon r100 I think is really good
So with an iPad booth wouldn’t the quality of the iPad matter more than the booth itself?
The question you have to ask yourself. Do you want to your customers have the best experience, quality, able to get 30+ people in one photo session, and able to print full resolution prints after the event because your photos are save on a camera's Sd card.
The iPad option mid grade photos, cheaper, easier to use, slightly easier to move and don't know how to the photography tringle.
I have both style of booths, it really comes down to your clients budget. Some folks want quality and to be wowed, and some folks just want the cheapest thing in town.
I pretty much said this exact thing in the video lmao. I agree
Hey hope you're well! I see you said you have both, which one has been the more popular one for you? I'm new into the business and still debating which one to get. If it's just ipad I'll grab one from china, but the way things are going dslr will take over long term.
Best dslr software?? We have darkroom and are not happy with it
lumabooth and salsa software