
Here’s something similar with wider setup for more people. Add a little paint job and stains here and there for the worn out jail look. Put those pesky kids behind bars! This amazing photo booth can be made using cardboard. Then, add webbing and lightly decorate the surrounding with pumpkins.

The lighting setup behind can be easily made using net lights. Let’s go for something light and more suited for a child. The head hole position is perfect in creating the illusion as if the painted zombie is holding the head.Įnough with the horrifying booths.

That zombie got that poor woman’s head! It’s such spine-chilling thing to look at but it’s the perfect thing that we want for a spook-tacular Halloween. The simple webbing and burlap all over it is just nice to give it an old worn look. This is one cool photo booth! It even has a nice seating fixed on the prop. The surrounding too can be nicely decorated with skull lanterns, dead branches and foliage. Just remember to leave the hole out for the heads! I love how they even decorated the branches with crows. After that, it’s all about hanging it up.

They really bring out the Halloween spirit.Īn easier way to setup a photo booth is painting some skeletons on a large canvas. What a nice expression by the elderly couples. Here’s a nice combination of props to make up a horrifying scene of chained skeletons. I like how the moon slightly covers up the chair behind. Transform a typical chair into a photo booth by adding a large frame of moon drawing in front of it! Decorate the surrounding with small tiny props like pumpkins and skulls to suit the ambiance. Halloween is creeping up on us really soon! Which means, there’ll be epic Halloween food, costumes and parties! But, what a good of a costume be if we don’t take good pictures of it for memories? So, here’s some nice photo booth setups that will hike your party into a whole new level of excitement.
