Tethering with LR and 7D

While tethering with my Canon 7D is there any way to automatically have the pictures that are taken immediately watermarked and stylized?  I went to a photobooth at a nightclub and they took this picture:
http://generationdomination.com/_media/photos/ba2d2fd456_f.jpg
And right after the picture was taken he immediately had it put up on 2nd monitor that was off to the side.  His setup was pretty simple, camera, macbook, flash, 2nd monitor and props.  I believe he was running photoshop, bridge, EOS utility. 
Any help on how he achieved this?? Thanks

would it immediately be stylized as soon as the photo is taken?  He had the ability to snap the photo... click one time on the computer then it was moved over to the slideshow with the watermark at the bottom right along with the styling

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