Photo booths are more than just fun machines that loose out memorable strips. They helped democratise photography, captured candid cultural moments, and became treasured relics of public and personal history. The photo booth, from the first fully built and automated Photomaton at 1659 Broadway, between 51st and 52nd Streets in Manhattan, New York City, in 1925, through its current international network of installations and museums dedicated as archives to tell the 'photobooth story' of innovation, nostalgia, cultural significance, and community.
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Click Across Continents: The World’s Most Iconic Photo Booths And Their 100-Year Story
Dive into the astonishing journey of photo booths from their first coin-operated click in 1925 through cultural revolutions and resurgences to the world’s most famous photo booth depots and must-visit vintage installations

The oldest analogue photobooth in France is in Montmartre Photo: Official Website/fotoautomat.fr
The oldest analogue photobooth in France is in Montmartre Photo: Official Website/fotoautomat.fr
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