Some clients feel like old friends before you even meet them in person. Linkin was one of them.
Linkin and us were on the same wavelength from the very first message, and when we arrived at La Baronia nothing changed. The wedding planners knew nothing about the photo booth, so they sent us straight to him. He was in the preparation room and, the moment he saw us, he blurted out: "Oh my God, it's you, I've been waiting for you!". Our spirits shot up in an instant.
Looking for the perfect spot
We started thinking together about where to set up the photo booth, and the decision came quickly. We went down to the lower terrace, the aperitif area where guests would arrive after the ceremony, and we immediately found a beautiful spot with La Baronia castle in the background.
A helping hand with the setup
Linkin called his friends, who were happy to lend a hand with the setup. We usually do it ourselves, but he insisted on helping. And so, amid laughter, we had the photo booth ready before the bulk of the guests arrived.
Rarely does the mood catch on so fast: Linkin turned even the setup into part of the party.— The House Party team
Unposed photos, full of style
The session was as natural as it gets: guests came up in groups and pairs, and Linkin and Kay didn't miss their photos with family. The mixed props with a mafia twist were a hit: round sunglasses, hats and plenty of play in front of the camera.
Japanese minimalism, even in the album
Our favourite detail was theirs: with that carefully kept Japanese aesthetic, even on the large pages of the black album guests arranged the strips with an almost textbook order. We closed the night with the album full and perfectly aligned, and that odd feeling of saying goodbye to someone we seemed to have known forever. Linkin and Kay took home their strip with their name and the date; we took home one of those weddings you remember because of the people. Thank you for making us feel at home.
The wedding in pictures





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