GIVE YOUR GUESTS PERMISSION TO ACT WILD, BLAST SILLY STRING, JUMP AROUND AND DO HAIR FLICKS TO RIVAL VICTORIA'S SECRET MODELS- AND THEN FILM IT IN SLOW MOTION.
“Let’s face it: Photo booths at weddings are a little played out,” says Ian Tuason of Slomobooth (slomobooth.ca), a Toronto-based company that produces unforgettable (and face-flappingly fun) slow-motion videos. “It’s a new and exciting way to capture a moment and slow it down,” he says, adding that the shareable video will keep guests connected to your celebration—and one another—more than a static image ever could.