![]() ![]() If you don’t understand what I’m talking about, you have yet to have experience it, which either means your setup is already tight or you haven’t hit the big leagues yet! Let me paint the picture… The event industry has been struggling with the issue of Wi-Fi reliability at large events for years! ![]() This isn’t an issue exclusive to PicPic Social alone, in fact, it’s not an issue that’s exclusive to event photographers and photo booth companies at all. Not to mention uploading direct to social media can be even slower. Let me again clarify, the thing that does suck about social media photo kiosks at large events is how slow the transfer from the photo capturing PC to the sharing station can be. And, in my biased opinion, social media photo kiosks at large events are awesome and they never suck! Any event with 300 – 3000, or more guests is a large event, arguably huge event. Why do Social Media Photo Kiosks Suck at Large Events?įirst, let me clarify what I mean by large events. ![]()
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