About Daisy's Photobooth
Daisy's Photobooth is a Melbourne-based, family-run business that specialises in open-style photo booth hire for weddings, birthdays, corporate functions and special events across greater Melbourne and surrounding areas. Based in South Morang, Victoria, they provide high-quality cameras, studio-style lighting, fun themed props, and an open booth setup that can accommodate groups rather than a closed box. Most hires include delivery, setup and pack-down by an attendant, unlimited photo sessions during the hire period, and instant, high-resolution prints for guests to take home. Digital copies are typically provided after the event via an online gallery or download link.
A charge from Daisy's Photobooth on your bank or card statement usually relates to a booking fee, deposit, or final balance payment for a photo booth hire at an event you organised or attended. You might see a charge for a standard hire package, additional hours beyond the base package, travel surcharges for venues outside their standard service area, or optional extras such as custom backdrops, guest books, or personalised print designs. In some cases, you may see a partial payment if you paid a non-refundable deposit to secure a date, with the remaining balance charged closer to the event. Because this is event-based rather than a subscription service, recurring monthly charges are very unlikely, but you may see multiple separate charges if you updated your package or extended the booking time.
If you’re unsure about a Daisy's Photobooth charge, first check recent event bookings in your email, text messages, or social media, as well as any invoices or quotes you’ve received from daisysphotobooth.com.au. Compare the amount and date of the charge with your booking confirmation, and check whether a family member or colleague used your card for an event deposit. To resolve questions, contact Daisy's Photobooth directly via the contact form or phone details on their website, quoting your full name, event date, venue and the last four digits of the card that was charged. Common issues—such as confusion between deposit and final payment, changes to hire duration, or mistaken duplicate payments—are usually resolved by checking the booking agreement and payment receipts, which the business can resend on request.