Scattered around Berlin are vintage photo booths, these add such as nice nostalgia to the city. Not only because they are vintage booths but also because they are a really nice way to capture a moment from your time in the city! I love that they instantly print (give or take ten minute wait) and you can have them as a tactile reminder to put in a scrap book or on your wall as a reminder of the trip. I am interested in the choice of vintage booths so below is a list of some of the benefits of using these rather than digital!
- It utilizes an old fashioned film and liquid developing process to produce photos on film and liquid developing process to produce photos on film. The photo is taken by a vintage camera within the booth that reflects your image onto the film strip. There is no digital computer technology involved with the vintage photo booth.
- The classic photo booth can be developing pictures while guests continue to take photos. A new photo session can begin every 30 seconds, however the photo strips take about 3 minutes to develop. The booth is capable of taking about 120 photos per hour.
- Since the classic photo strips are developed and are actual film strips, they can last over 100 years. There are still photo strips in existence from the early 1900's.
- The classic film strip has a matte finish and measures about 1.5" x 8". The strip includes 4 photos. A logo can be placed in between each photo on the strip if desired.
- Since the classic photo booth develops photos rather than prints them, it is not possible for it to produce copies.
- The classic photo booth can produce photos in colour or black and white but they ones I can across in Berlin were all black and white.
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