Meet Tasha Shepherd, Owner & Founder
Tasha Shepherd founded Photo Booth Picture Company after 18 years of event planning across nearly every format the industry offers — corporate events and brand activations, nonprofit fundraisers and galas, golf tournaments, music festivals, and weddings. That breadth shapes how PBPC scopes a booking: the right booth for a 600-person gala is rarely the right booth for a backyard wedding, and Tasha has run enough of both to know the difference before the first call ends.
Tasha has worked in the Seattle-area event scene since 2016 and built PBPC's roots there. She loves the energy Seattle brings to events — the willingness to try something different, the venues that lean into character over polish, and the planners and couples who care about how the night actually feels for guests, not just how it looks in a recap.
Outside of events, Tasha's two young kids are her world, she's an unapologetic dog person, and her favorite way to unwind is escape rooms, riddles, and puzzles. That instinct is exactly why she loves running events: every booking is a puzzle — venue, timeline, guest count, output format, the one logistical wrinkle nobody mentioned upfront — and the satisfying part is solving it before the doors open.
Meet Terrance, Director of Customer Success
Terrance is an engineer-turned-event-tech lead with 15 years of software development behind him, plus stints leading engineering teams and running team trainings. That toolkit — debugging, systems thinking, and the patience to walk a room through a complicated workflow — is what he brings to PBPC every day.
At PBPC, Terrance designs custom activations for corporate clients: branded booths, bespoke backdrops, and software-driven experiences like 360 video and green-screen setups, tuned to the KPIs of the event rather than its decor. If a brand wants something off-the-shelf vendors can't deliver, that's the work Terrance owns.
He's based in the Boston, MA area and holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. On the blog, expect his byline on corporate-event, brand-activation, and tech-forward booth content.
What PBPC does
Photo Booth Picture Company helps clients book booth experiences for weddings, corporate events, brand activations, school events, and private parties. The goal is not just to drop a booth into the room, but to match the format to the event flow, guest expectations, and the kind of output people will actually want to keep or share.
Across the site, we focus on practical guidance: which booth formats fit certain rooms, what details matter before booking, and how local market pages can help narrow the right setup faster.
How we plan events
PBPC planning usually starts with the date, venue, guest count, and whether the event needs printed keepsakes, digital sharing, glam portraits, 360 video, or roaming coverage. That keeps recommendations grounded in the event itself instead of generic package talk.
Our strongest booking markets on this site are Seattle, Boston, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Des Moines, with supporting product and planning pages that explain the tradeoffs between different booth styles.
Editorial voice
Tasha and Terrance share the planning content on PBPC, and the byline reflects whichever voice fits the topic. Tasha is the named author on weddings, galas, nonprofit fundraisers, golf tournaments, music festivals, and general planning guidance — the work she has been doing in events for 18 years. Terrance is the named author on corporate events, brand activations, trade shows, and the tech-forward formats (360, green screen, custom builds) where his engineering background is doing the heavy lifting.
Primary contact
119 1st Avenue S Suite 310
Seattle, WA 98104