I think photobooths are super fun especially if you have a way to print two copies. One for the couple and one for the guests.
“For our photobooth we took two large sheets of fabric (upholstery cloth works better because it’s wider) and stapled them to the overhang on my parent’s deck. You could also make some sort of frame to hang the fabric from, or hang it from a tree. I own a ton of hats, but I also bought some other props like a boa and silly glasses from a local party store (they were cheap). I made mustaches from felt. I stuck all the props on a table and put a polaroid camera and a box of film on the table with a cork board and a sign to take a picture for the board. A few people took extras to take home with them, which was fine because we bought a ton of film before they decided to stop making it! A bunch of people also took pictures with their digital cameras, so I could see this also working if you just had a digital camera set up for people to use. People loved it. Way more than I thought they would. Like it was seriously in use for both days surrounding the wedding and the entire wedding reception. My parents even left up the fabric for a few days after the wedding because their friends kept taking pictures in front of it.”
(via Green Wedding Shoes - Southern California Wedding Inspiration for the Modern Bride: backyard weddings)

I think photobooths are super fun especially if you have a way to print two copies. One for the couple and one for the guests.

“For our photobooth we took two large sheets of fabric (upholstery cloth works better because it’s wider) and stapled them to the overhang on my parent’s deck. You could also make some sort of frame to hang the fabric from, or hang it from a tree. I own a ton of hats, but I also bought some other props like a boa and silly glasses from a local party store (they were cheap). I made mustaches from felt. I stuck all the props on a table and put a polaroid camera and a box of film on the table with a cork board and a sign to take a picture for the board. A few people took extras to take home with them, which was fine because we bought a ton of film before they decided to stop making it! A bunch of people also took pictures with their digital cameras, so I could see this also working if you just had a digital camera set up for people to use. People loved it. Way more than I thought they would. Like it was seriously in use for both days surrounding the wedding and the entire wedding reception. My parents even left up the fabric for a few days after the wedding because their friends kept taking pictures in front of it.”

(via Green Wedding Shoes - Southern California Wedding Inspiration for the Modern Bride: backyard weddings)