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Elizabeth Beskin

The Photo Booth – Deconstructed

February 23rd, 2010 by | Share Blog

5th Avenue Digital has updated the photo booth experience with a modern, more streamlined operation and presentation.  We’ve deconstructed the booth, taking away the walls so people can move around in front of the camera and still have an onsite print experience.

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Beth Baynum

5th Avenue Digital Introduces a Modern Take on the Photo Booth

February 2nd, 2010 by | Share Blog

The fun of a photo booth never grows old.  Everyone crams into the little space and the camera snaps away, catching all your friends’ faces at their goofiest…it’s a blast!  But it’s also cumbersome and a bit old-school.

Until now!  5th Avenue Digital has re-created that carefree photo booth experience with a modern, more streamlined operation and presentation.  We’ve deconstructed the booth, taking away the walls so people can move around in front of the camera.  It’s like a photo booth set free!   And because people feel more comfortable and relaxed, they get better photos.

Plus: instead of the old strip of photos – and only the strip – you have options.  We can program the booth to deliver a series of images – two, three or even six separate photos; it’s your choice – on one 4×6” or 5×7” print, in black and white or in full color.  We also can brand the photo with a name for a B’nai Mitzvah or wedding, or with a logo for a corporate event.

The 5AD Photo Booth is even lovely to look at – not an ugly black box.  It’s a beautifully varnished birch wood chest with a plexiglass top, roughly the height and width of an average adult, but slightly deeper.  All the elements (camera, printer, paper) are self-contained in the booth, giving a clean silhouette.  Unlike traditional photo booths, ours is free standing with no cramped seating to squeeze into.  You just stand in front of it, press the foot pedal, and voila!  Out come your photos.
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