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WhatTheFun?! PhotoBooth – On Location

$299 for Two-Hour Photo-Booth Rental with Unlimited Prints ($599 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Photo booth with high-resolution prints, props, and room for 15 people

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 10, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. 24hr cancellation notice required or $25 fee may apply. Free delivery up to 70miles round-trip from our Rancho Cucamonga Studio. Delivery beyond that would be $1 per mile. Appointment required 3 weeks in advance and is subject to availability.
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Piling into a photo booth with friends is a memorable bonding experience, just like when teenagers hook their braces together on purpose. Get closer with this Groupon.

$299 for a Two-Hour Photo-Booth Rental with Unlimited Prints ($599 Value)

The two-hour rental includes unlimited high-resolution photos and room for up to 15 people in each shot. Props can include oversize novelty sunglasses, wacky hats, and other items.

WhatTheFun?! PhotoBooth

At weddings, bar mitzvahs, company events, festivals, birthdays and school dances throughout Los Angeles, WhatTheFun?! PhotoBooth helps to create long-lasting memories. As the camera chatters away throughout the night, patrons may change in and out of various costumes, props, and disguises like a secret agent pretending not to be eating lunch with his mom. High-resolution photos are printed onsite and personalized with captions and graphics for each event.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Still-Life Painting

Still-life paintings are the easiest kind to do because everything you’re painting is already dead, thus holding still. Try out these subjects for your next still life:

  • A skull being used as a vase
  • A bunch of mangoes in a bowl but one of them is purple
  • Two teakettles. They don’t have faces, but do they somehow seem to be … talking to each other?
  • Onions
  • The bust of an ancient emperor sitting on a little girl’s nightstand
  • A wooden table strewn with a bunch of dead quail
  • A harpsichord gathering dust in a corner while a shiny electric guitar sits, well cared for, in a stand
  • A man’s hat, pipe, and book all sit on his chair, which has the imprint of his body, but there is no sign of the man.
  • A bunch of absurdly wet fruit

What can you do with a bunch of absurdly wet fruit?

WhatTheFun?! PhotoBooth