Both put a printed photo in a guest's hand. They're not the same thing, and picking the wrong one is an easy way to spend your budget on the wrong keepsake.
Published 30 July 2026
Most people planning an event budget for “something photo-related” don’t think too hard about which something. A self-service photo booth, a photographer running on-site printing, and a digital-only gallery all solve the same basic problem — guests want a photo of the night — but they’re built differently, they cost differently, and they suit different events. Picking properly, rather than defaulting to whichever comes up first in a search, is worth five minutes before you book any of them.

A booth is a fixed unit: guests step in, pull a few faces, and a strip or print comes out the side. No photographer required — some suppliers send an attendant to keep the queue moving and swap the paper roll, others leave it fully unstaffed. Props and a printed backdrop cover the fun factor, and most booths now throw in unlimited prints through the hire window plus a digital copy of everything shot.
It’s a genuinely good fit for informal events — staff parties, weddings, product launches where the brief is “keep people entertained” rather than “produce usable brand photography.” What you’re buying is volume and novelty, not composition or lighting. Nobody’s checking whether the group shot is properly framed before it prints, and for a lot of events that’s completely fine.

On-site printing puts an actual photographer behind the camera, shooting properly lit, composed images rather than however a guest happens to angle a booth camera. The photo gets edited and sent to a print station in seconds — Photo 8’s setup gets a 6x4 out in under ten seconds — but a person made the call on framing and light before it printed, and it shows.
Branding is the other big difference. Every print carries a template built from your logo, colours and wording by an in-house designer, not a generic overlay dropped onto a stock frame. For a product launch or brand activation, that’s the print doing a second job as marketing on the way out the door — the kind that ends up on a desk or a fridge rather than binned with the paper plates.

Some events don’t need a physical keepsake at all — a hybrid conference with remote attendees, a tight-budget internal meeting, a brand that’s just not fussed about prints. The photography still matters here, but delivery is a QR code and a private online gallery rather than anything coming off a printer.
Worth knowing: if you’re already going with on-site printing, this isn’t really a separate decision. Photo 8’s packages include digital delivery by text, email or QR code alongside every physical print, plus a same-day gallery — so you’re not choosing prints or digital. You get both, without paying twice.

A standard photo booth package in the UK runs roughly £350–£550 for three hours, with corporate branded overlays typically £50–£150 on top. On-site printing with Photo 8 starts from £450 for the full event — and that already includes the photographer, the printer, full custom branding and digital sharing by text, email or QR code. Digital-only isn’t priced separately here, since it’s bundled into that figure rather than sold as its own package.
The real difference isn’t the number, it’s what’s included in it.

Match it to what the photos need to do afterwards, not to the event’s name:
Still not sure? Tell us what the event actually is and who’s going to see the photos afterwards, and we’ll tell you straight — including if a booth is genuinely the better call, even though it’s not what we sell.
Call 07977 111 073 or send an enquiry with your event details, and we’ll get back to you within 24 hours on weekdays — either with a quote, or with honest advice on what you actually need instead.
Not necessarily. A standard photo booth package in the UK typically runs £350–£550 for three hours, before adding branded overlays. Photo 8's on-site printing starts from £450 for the full event, and that already includes a photographer, the printer, custom branding and digital sharing — so the gap is often smaller than people expect.
Yes, and plenty of clients do exactly that — a booth for guests to use freely through the evening, plus a photographer covering the speeches, the room and the moments a fixed booth can't reach. Tell us what you're already booking and we'll plan our coverage around it.
Sometimes, as a paid add-on — branded overlays typically cost extra on top of the base hire. With Photo 8's on-site printing, a fully bespoke template built from your logo, colours and wording is included as standard, not an upsell.
For anything carrying your brand — a launch, a conference, a sponsored area — on-site printing with a photographer usually wins. The shots are properly lit and composed rather than however a guest angles a booth camera, and the branding is built to your artwork rather than dropped into a generic template.
Roaming photography with instant prints. A photographer works the room rather than waiting at a stand, images go wirelessly to the print station as they're shot, and a runner brings finished prints out a few minutes later. It suits venues where space is tight and produces more natural photos than a booth. See our on-site printing page for the full detail.
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