Vintage photobooth for weddings in Québec: retro charm on the South Shore
Rustic barns in Montérégie, industrial lofts, Longueuil reception halls: couples want décor that tells a story. A vintage wooden photobooth fits that authenticity — without sacrificing instant prints and digital sharing.
Why vintage works in 2026
Warm wood, brass details and sepia-style strips match lace, greenery and candlelight. Unlike a generic plastic shell, the booth becomes part of the design — photographed by guests as much as the cake table.
Props and photo design
Bowler hats, antique frames, fabric accessories and chalk slates. Strip layout can mimic Polaroid borders or your invitation typography. Colour, black & white or sepia — your choice.
Space and logistics
Plan roughly 2 m × 2 m for booth and backdrop. A standard outlet within 10 ft. Book early for June–September South Shore weekends.
Wedding checklist
- Confirm strip design with florist palette
- Place near dance floor but not blocking service
- Schedule from cocktail through first hour of party
- Backup indoor spot if tented reception
Avoid
Modern neon props clashing with rustic décor, or a vintage shell with poor print quality — always verify DSLR inside.