FOR MUSEUMS, NONPROFITS & CULTURAL ORGS. Naturally.
A photo booth company that already knows what your venue will ask, what your board will ask, and what your comms team needs by Monday.
Why cultural organizations book us first
Most photo booth companies are built for bar mitzvahs and sales kickoffs, then act surprised when a registrar asks about flash policies near the collection. We went the other way. Photos Enforced was shaped by museum galas, cultural festivals, and civic events, including work on the National Mall, and the whole operation is tuned to institutional reality:
Image rights, handled. Clear guest consent flow at the booth, and every file delivered to you with usage squared away. Your counsel will have nothing to add, which is the highest compliment counsel can give.
Historic venues, respected. We scout the room in advance, tape nothing to plaster, and run on one standard outlet. The footprint is 8x10 ft with 9 ft clearance, and if your space is tighter we will configure around it.
Paperwork before you ask. COI for $1M liability sent directly to your venue or events office. W-9, vendor forms, procurement hoops: routine.
Donor flow, understood. The booth is placed to feed the room, not fight it. Near the bar, off the program sightlines, timed to the run of show your development team sweated over.
A Monday-morning archive. Your comms team gets the complete gallery, organized and ready for the recap email, the annual report, and next year's sponsorship deck.
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What we run for cultural organizations
Galas & fundraisers. Black-tie finish, glam option, prints your donors keep.
Exhibit openings & member nights. The exhibition is the star; the booth is the souvenir stand for the memory.
Festivals & community days. High throughput, fast lines, digital delivery that works on every phone.
Association & civic events. Advocacy days, annual meetings, receptions on the Hill.
How it works for institutions
Scope. Tell us the event, venue, and audience. We will flag site questions before your venue does and send a proposal through our booking system, e-sign and all.
Run. Setup about 90 minutes before doors, staffed throughout, teardown on your schedule. Your event staff will barely notice us, which is the idea.
File. Complete gallery delivered after, plus an optional analytics recap your development team can drop straight into the post-event report.
Spring gala season files up by winter. Check your date.
YOURS, DOWN TO THE PIXEL
Custom overlay, custom start screen, backdrop matched to the room, your logo where it belongs. Nothing here ships as a template. Every event gets its own file, and the file looks like you.
EQUIPMENT THAT BEHAVES
Studio lighting, professional camera, hard flash, editorial finish. The booth needs an 8x10 ft footprint, 9 ft of clearance, and one standard outlet. Setup takes about 90 minutes, and we carry $1M in liability insurance with a COI ready for your venue.
STAFF WHO HAVE DONE THIS BEFORE
Founder-operated, with trained hosts who keep the line moving and the room happy. Roughly 80 events filed, from museum galas to the National Mall. We show up early, dress for the room, and leave it the way we found it.
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FAQ
How much space and power does the booth need?
An 8x10 ft footprint with 9 ft of ceiling clearance, and one standard outlet within reach. If your venue is tight or historic, tell us: we have run smaller configurations and we scout tricky rooms in advance.
How long does setup take?
About 90 minutes. We arrive before your guests do, and teardown happens after the last photo or at a time your venue prefers.
Are you insured?
Yes. $1M in liability coverage, and we send the certificate of insurance directly to your venue on request. Museums and government buildings: this is routine for us.
How do guests get their photos?
Digital photos go to their phones in seconds by text or email. On print experiences, guests leave with a print in hand as well. After the event, you receive the complete gallery.
How far in advance should we book?
Popular dates (spring galas, December, wedding Saturdays) file up months out. If your date is set, check it now; holding it costs nothing until you sign.
Dates Are Booking Fast!
Filed under: events your members will still mention in March. Tell us about yours.