Building a Crazybooth

Crazyboot Setup

The idea is fairly simple. The execution is a different story. Todd and I wanted to build a crazybooth to set up at the 5th annual Halloween party we were set to attend last night. What is a crazybooth you ask? It’s a photo booth large enough to fit a few people inside and secluded enough to let people get crazy once they get inside.

The week leading up to the party, we went to lunch with a pad of paper and worked on the design for how we wanted to build it. The goal is to make it big enough to handle a small group, but small enough that we could set it up inside a normal size house without too much trouble. We also wanted to make sure that it was fairly portable so that we could take it to events without it being a major pain in the rump.

All our initial designs called for large amounts of PVC pipe. We’d build it in pieces that could break down fairly easily and be stored in a canvas bag. We were pretty happy with our “final” sketch and we were planning to hit up Home Depot after work on Wednesday to buy the parts. And then, before we had a chance, an idea floated to the top. We hit the sporting goods store in search of a picnic canopy. We then picked up some flat sheets, some clamps and we were in business.

We took all our goodies back to the house and set it up in our living room. We clamped white sheets around all sides leaving an opening for people to enter/exit and also for the tripod to sit mostly outside the booth but shoot between two sheets. We were fairly pleased with the results and we packed up and waited for the party.

Here’s a shot of the basic setup (before all the sheets were hung) and a resulting shot of my son:

The day of the party came and we headed over a little early to get set up. The area we had to set up the 10×10 canopy fit PERFECTLY in the space provided by the host. Our host had a few soft box lights that she let us borrow. This was mistake #1. We set them up along with a flash and an awesome crazy green backdrop. As the guests started to trickle in, we’d grab them as they passed and threw them in to the crazybooth. This was mistake #2.

As the night rolled on, the booth became a popular spot. At one time we had a dozen people in line waiting to go in as groups. Between Todd and I, I’m guessing we took 500 photos. I’ve yet to see his results, but I can already tell you that the booth was a big success. The host thanked us SEVERAL times and we were asked for copies of the shots by at least 20 people. Even though it was a success, it was our first time trying the crazybooth and I can tell you that there are several bad choices made along the way.

Here are some things I’ll keep in mind before our next outing with the crazybooth:

  • Do not use equipment you’ve never used before. While the softboxes were nice, they introduced some issues with flash syncing. I would like to have run in to that problem BEFORE I had people in the booth wanting their photos taken.
  • Do not use a bed sheet as the background. In the sample photo above, the sheet in the background shows all the creases where the sheet was folded. In the future I’ll either use seamless paper or a crazy background like the one in the shots below.
  • Make sure there is enough light to allow your camera to auto-focus. While this wasn’t a problem thanks to the softboxes, it’s something to be aware of.
  • Do not use cheap wireless triggers and receivers for your flashes. I can’t tell you how many shots were missed because the flashes didn’t fire thanks to the wireless triggers. I’m either going to purchase Pocket Wizards to ensure they fire remotely every time, or I’m going to hook them up with a sync cable. The cheap triggers we used are fine for setting up stationary shots that we have all day to snap, snap, snap away. But, for “in the moment” shots they just won’t do.
  • Don’t forget the props. We were planning on hitting up the $0.99 cent store to pick up things like silly glasses, hats and other random items that people could use for inspiration to be silly. Even though we were going to a Halloween party where everybody would be wearing a costume, it still would have been nice to have some items that people could have used for inspiration.
  • Do not drag people in to the crazybooth. This could also be categorized as, don’t open the crazybooth until half-way through the party. At any party that is going to include alcohol, it’s important to remember that when people put it in their system, they tend to loosen up and get a little crazier. Unless you are looking to take photos that can be used in a school yearbook, let people acclimate, loosen up and seek out the crazybooth on their own. The resulting photos will be worth the wait.
  • Have extra everything. Batteries for your flashes and camera, memory cards, even an extra camera if possible. You won’t always be close enough to home to run back once you get to an event. Make sure you have everything you need in case something fails on you.

For our shoot, we started off using my camera and then switched to Todd’s once we started running in to the sync issues. Luckily, his camera didn’t have the same problems. I took a few dozen shots with my camera at the beginning of the night. The shots from Todd’s camera are going to be way more exciting (They were taken AFTER the alcohol was flowing freely). Regardless, I’m thrilled with the results and can’t wait for our next opportunity to drag out the crazybooth.

Here are a few photos taken with my camera before switching to Todd’s. A link to more will be added in the comments in a day or two when we process the rest of the shots.

Many thanks to Nate and Jaclyn over at TheBlogIsFound.com. I absolutely love their photography and their blog was where we found the idea of the crazybooth.

New Years Eve Party

It’s been a long standing tradition that on New Years Eve, rather than go out and brave the wild and crazy parties, instead we invite over some friends for some games. This year was no exception.

Yesterday started with me returning to work after 9 days off. It ended up being a half-day and we were let go at 11 AM. That gave me enough time to deal with approximately 1000 emails I had received over the past week. The funny part was, out of all of them, there were less than 10 that I actually had to reply to or deal with in some way. After work a small group of us went over to Buffalo Wild Wings for some lunch and a few beers.

We did a little bit of shopping for the party and then came home to straighten up the house. I then took a 2 hour nap in preparation for staying up late. I don’t know if there is anything I enjoy more than a nice mid-afternoon nap.

People started showing up shortly after 7:00. We had some snacks and then I made a batch of Strawberry Margaritas. I haven’t made them in quite a while, but I sure do enjoy them! I normally add a little bit of sugar, but forgot in the first batch. I was reminded of that fact and fixed the situation for batch #2.

When Sarah showed up, she had brought a bottle of Jager and also some banana flavoredMalibu rum, which I had never had before. She mixed a drink for Chris with some rum and OJ. Wow was that good! I’m talking DANGEROUS good. Tastes like candy, but puts you on your butt after you realize you’ve had 3 glasses.

Another drink that I tried last night for the first time was Tequiza. It’s beer made with blue agave. It has a hint of lime flavor as well. I may just have to pick up some of those for the next poker night. It was really good!

The group had a good time playing Rock Band. We all took turns on drums, guitar, bass and vocals. Rock Band is the ultimate party game. Several times we had 4 players playing and a group of people watching and singing along in the background. They even let me butcher a few songs on vocals. I may not be able to sing, but I was still able to get a 98% score singing Radiohead’s Creep. I was pretty stoked on that!

We also played a game called Taboo. I found out something quite interesting about that game. I am way better at playing that game after having a few drinks. I have played the game before and have NEVER done so well.

Thanks to those of you who came over to share in the fun of counting down the end of 2007! I had a great time. I look forward to many more opportunities to get together with you all again in 2008!!

Before I go, here’s a video of Paxton on Guitar, Me on Drums, Craig on Bass and Ashley & Marcia on Vocals playing the Clash’s Should I Stay or Should I go. Enjoy

Cheers.

Holiday Party Hangover

Last night was our company holiday party. 10 years ago the Christmas party was Me, the boss and our wives having dinner at TGI Fridays. Our party is now held at Mandalay Bay, has over 500 guests and requires months of planning. I’d say we’ve come a long way.

We started out having a few cocktails and then everybody was called to their seats for dinner. Before dinner was served they showed a pretty cool presentation of some accomplishments the company has had this year. Our CEO and President then took turns congratulating different teams and departments for some more specific projects and accomplishments.

The dinner was quite tasty. It was the first time I had ever had lobster bisque. It was excellent. I’m always amazed at how dinner can be served for over 500 guests and the food comes out hot and doesn’t taste like cardboard. I tip my hat to the people who make that happen.

After dinner they had some drawings for gift cards and an iPod Nano. Then a live band took the stage. They are apparently a lounge act from Caeser’s Palace. Taking nothing away from them as a band, I think it would have been better to have a DJ instead. We tried to tip the band $15 to play some Twisted Sister. They handed us our money back.

We had some more cocktails and then had more cocktails. After that, I think we may have had a couple more cocktails. As the party started to thin out, we headed up to a suite where about 20 of us hung out and had some more cocktails and a few shots of tequila.

Around 1 AM we left the party and stopped by the Forty Deuce night club to try and find some more folks from work who were hosting a get together. There was a line to get in, but I was able to talk my way past the line. I was pretty happy with myself about that. Unfortunately, once we got inside, the place was JAM PACKED and we weren’t able to find who we were looking for. We decided to call it a night and we headed back to our hotel room. I passed out almost instantly.

We woke up this morning around 8:30. I had a pounding headache and my stomach was doing cartwheels. I was in that weird spot where I thought I would feel better if I threw up. Instead we got dressed and headed home. I had a little bit to eat and took some Advil. thankfully, I started feeling better right away.

I spent some time going through all the photos I took at the party. You can see most of them on Flickr.

I had a great time at the party. I don’t even mind the hangover.

How NOT to tie a bow tie

Tomorrow night is my company’s holiday party at Mandalay Bay on the Las Vegas Strip. I plan on wearing my tuxedo, but wanted to jazz it up a bit for the party. We went to the store to look for either a red tie, vest or shirt. What I found was a candy-cane striped bow tie. So the outfit would have been: black shoes, black pants, black shirt, black vest and a candy-cane striped bow tie. Perfect! One minor detail. I don’t know how to tie a bow tie. We asked every sales person in Dillards if they could show me how. Not a single one of them knew how. “That’s OK”, I said, “I’ve got access to the internet.”

An hour or so and a great deal of frustration later, we went back to the mall. I returned the bow tie and bought an all red standard tie. One day I will learn how to tie a bow tie. This will not be that day.

If you need to learn how to tie a bow tie, this video appears to do a good job of showing how it’s done. I have no excuse on why I wasn’t able to learn how.