Justin Hankins

Hello, my name is Justin Hankins, and I'm a photographer based in Virginia Beach. I travel around the world documenting the happiest moments in people's lives. This is my little photo tumblr to post odds n' ends from my work and other images that inspire me.

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Now playing: The Wedding Booth

Wedding photo booths are all the rage these days. They’re a great way to document wedding guests. The main problem with most of them, however, is that they’re often just gimmicky, low-quality setups offered by companies trying to make a quick buck. Usually they fail pretty miserably at creating decent images of your guests. (Which sucks because that’s kinda the whole point, amiright?)

So for the past 5 years or so, I’ve been offering my clients an upscale alternative to their photo booth needs. It’s not technically a “booth” — more of a portable portrait studio, where my assistant spends the night taking high quality, professionally lit images. It’s easily the most popular part of the reception.

In the past, I’ve only offered it to my own wedding couples. This disappointed a lot of folks who wanted to hire it for dates I was already booked. So last week I spun it off into its own separate business. The Wedding Booth is now available for pretty much any event, regardless of my wedding availability.

(Of course, I should’ve named it anything other than the Wedding Booth, since it’s not a booth and it’s not limited to just weddings. But, well, you go with whatever domain name is available these days. And stuff.)

Now playing: The Wedding Booth

Wedding photo booths are all the rage these days. They’re a great way to document wedding guests. The main problem with most of them, however, is that they’re often just gimmicky, low-quality setups offered by companies trying to make a quick buck. Usually they fail pretty miserably at creating decent images of your guests. (Which sucks because that’s kinda the whole point, amiright?)

So for the past 5 years or so, I’ve been offering my clients an upscale alternative to their photo booth needs. It’s not technically a “booth” — more of a portable portrait studio, where my assistant spends the night taking high quality, professionally lit images. It’s easily the most popular part of the reception.

In the past, I’ve only offered it to my own wedding couples. This disappointed a lot of folks who wanted to hire it for dates I was already booked. So last week I spun it off into its own separate business. The Wedding Booth is now available for pretty much any event, regardless of my wedding availability.

(Of course, I should’ve named it anything other than the Wedding Booth, since it’s not a booth and it’s not limited to just weddings. But, well, you go with whatever domain name is available these days. And stuff.)



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