A new exhibit celebrating 100 years of photo booths is a nostalgic blast from the past. But the century-old technology is ...
This year marks the centenary of the photo booth, which made its first appearance in 1925 on the streets of New York City.
Nope, robot photographers are not shooting pro-quality photos yet but a new startup is promising professional-quality portraits without the actual photographer. Iris is a photo booth designed to take ...
A New York startup is aiming to let consumers have their selfie — and eat it too. Selffee is a photo booth that prints photos on cookies, cupcakes, and coffee, live and in-person. The new company has ...
Picture this: A gaggle of 21-year-olds squeeze into a booth, pull the curtain and smile for the camera. After a series of mysterious analog rumblings, the booth expels a tiny strip of prints. The ...
The Photo Booth app lets you take selfies and record videos through a Mac’s built-in camera or a third-party camera. But the app’s simple interface can make it a little tricky to figure out how to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Hochman covers the worlds of luxury, travel, and entertainment. The old-fashioned photo booth shouldn’t even exist in an age ...
[Doog] builds plastic models, and like anyone who makes really small stuff, he needed a good photo booth to show off his wares and techniques. He was working with the very common ‘poster board and ...
The Polaroid photo booth kit is an all-in-one instant-set-up photo booth that brings the party everywhere you go. From after-school events to celebratory office gatherings, the Polaroid photo booth ...
For those of a certain age the first digital camera many of us experienced was the Game Boy Camera, an add-on for the original Game Boy console. Although it only took pictures with the limited 4-tone ...
The picture looks uncannily like a family portrait, one of those late-nineteenth-century tintypes of stiff, sombre-faced ancestors framed in gilt and velvet for the scrutiny of future generations.
Our interest in aerial photography dates back to more than a hundred and fifty years ago. In 1858, Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, who used the pseudonym Nadar, captured the first aerial photographs, ...
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