Magazine Booth
What’s Inside the Experience
The Magazine Booth Experience brings a full magazine cover moment to your event. Guests step into a walk-in 3D cover frame designed to look like a real magazine front page—perfect for galas, weddings, fundraisers, and corporate celebrations.
Walk-in magazine cover installation
Classic cover design included
Room for individuals or groups to step inside
Designed to stand out at galas, weddings, and branded events
Drop-off service: we deliver, install, and pick up
Popular Add-Ons
Custom Magazine Cover
Replace the standard cover with custom wording such as your event name, company branding, or headline text.
Professional Photographer
Add a photographer to capture polished images of guests using the booth.
Social Media Coverage
We record short clips of the booth in use so you have ready-to-share event content.
Floral Spray Styling
Add faux floral accents to complement your event design.
Balloon Columns
Frame the booth with decorative balloon columns.
How It Works — Simple and Seamless
We handle the setup
Our team installs the booth so it’s ready before guests arrive.
Guests step onto the cover
Attendees step inside the frame and pose like they’re on the front page of a magazine.
Customize the cover if desired
Upgrade to a custom cover design with your event name, brand, or headline-style text.
Capture the moment
Optional photography and social media coverage can capture the experience throughout the event.
Photos from real events
Frequently Asked Questions
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A magazine photo booth is an interactive photo experience where guests step inside a life-size magazine cover frame and pose like they’re on the front page of a magazine. The photos look like a real magazine cover, creating a fun “celebrity moment” that guests love sharing on social media.
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Magazine booths are popular for events where hosts want something visually striking and interactive, including:
Galas and fundraisers
Corporate events and brand activations
Weddings and milestone celebrations
Trade shows and conferences
Product launches and influencer events
Because the photos resemble a magazine cover, they naturally create shareable, influencer-style photos.
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Most magazine booths are designed as walk-in installations, so they can accommodate both individuals and small groups. Typically:
1–2 people for full editorial-style portraits
3–5+ people for group shots
Because it’s an large installation rather than a small enclosed booth, it’s easier for groups to participate.
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A magazine booth focuses on a stylized photo moment rather than props and strips.
Key differences include:
Regular Photo Booth
• Props and funny poses
• Props and filters
• Small backdrop areaMagazine Booth
• Walk-in magazine cover frame
• Editorial-style photos
• Designed for social media momentsIt’s closer to a mini photoshoot than a traditional booth.
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Yes. Magazine booths are commonly customized to match the event.
Customization options may include:
Event name or company logo
Custom magazine title
Date or theme
Brand colors
Sponsor logos
This makes them especially popular for corporate activations and branded events.
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Magazine booths are typically open installations, so they need a little more space than a selfie booth.
Typical space requirements:
8 × 8 foot space recommended
Allow for 4 - 6 feet in front of the magazine cover for photos
Access to power nearby
The extra space helps groups gather around and makes the booth more visible at the event.
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Yes. Magazine booths are frequently used for corporate events because they create branded, shareable content.
Companies often use them for:
Trade show activations
Sponsor events
award galas
brand launches
influencer campaigns
Each photo acts like branded content that guests share organically.
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Magazine booths work best indoors or in shaded outdoor areas to ensure the best lighting and photo quality.
Most setups require:
Flat ground
Access to power
Protection from direct sun or rain
These are standard requirements for most professional photo booth setups.
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For peak seasons like weddings and gala season, booking 1–3 months in advance is recommended.
For large corporate events or custom branding, earlier booking allows time for design and production.