Events Headshot Booth

Turn your event booth into the busiest spot in the room

Give your attendees something they will actually use. A professional photo they are happy to put on LinkedIn, their website, everywhere they show up.

At the same time, you create real value for your event and your sponsors.

Why this works

Most event booths get ignored.

People take a flyer and throw it out later. Freebies get forgotten. Conversations don’t go anywhere.

A good photo is different. People keep it. They use it. They remember where they got it.

That is why this works.

What happens on the day

We set up a clean, professional headshot booth at your event.

Attendees check in with their name and email.
They step in for a quick, guided session.
They are done in a few minutes and back into the event.

No waiting around. No awkward setup. No disruption.

What attendees receive

A modern, professional headshot delivered to their inbox.

Something they can use straight away on LinkedIn, their website, email signature.

For most people, this has been sitting on their to-do list for a long time.

What you get as the organiser or sponsor

A booth people actually want to visit.

Consistent foot traffic throughout the event.

A simple way to capture opt-in attendee details through photo delivery.

A clear reason to follow up after the event.

It gives your event something practical, not just something to look at.

Email capture, done properly

Attendees enter their details to receive their image.

It is a clean exchange. They get something valuable. You get a way to stay in touch.

No pressure. No awkward sign ups.

Built for real business events

This is not a novelty photo booth.

No props. No instant prints. No throwaway images.

We create clean, consistent headshots that people actually use.

Where this works

Business events
Conferences
Training days
Team building days
Real estate, legal and allied health teams
Coworking and community events

Anywhere professionals are already showing up.

The result

You are not just running an event.

You are creating something people engage with on the day and use afterwards.