In 1925, Anatol Josepho invented the automated photo booth in New York City, originally calling it a photomaton. Nearly a century later, historians say only 200 working analog photo booths are left.
Amid the boom in sales of vinyl records, CDs and disposable cameras, photo booths are having a moment in L.A. and beyond. The latest offering is Genic, a “high-angle” photo booth company founded by ...
Whirling 360-degree photo booths have gone from red carpets to bat mitzvahs to tourist sites like the Cradle of Humankind. Whirling 360-degree photo booths have gone from red carpets to bat mitzvahs ...
For Rafael Hortala-Vallve, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of stepping into a photo booth, closing the little curtain, seeing those rapid-fire flashes, then leaving with a warm, freshly printed ...
Leah Park traveled to South Korea two years ago with an empty suitcase, intending to fill it with skincare products and childhood snacks. Instead, she returned to Canada with several adorned photo ...
A line of night owls snaked around a Lower East Side block, waiting to get into not a bar or a club but a box on the sidewalk — a photo booth. From behind the curtain, flashes popped and squeals of ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — In 1925, Anatol Josepho, a Siberian immigrant and itinerant photographer, invented a coin-operated machine capable of automatically developing photographs, drying them, and ...
“No pictures,” in big white letters, was plastered on Jocelyn Dean’s shirt. Ironic, given she’s the founder of The Photo Booth Chick, her more than a decade-old business dedicated to bringing photo ...
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