A photo booth is a vending machine or modern kiosk that contains an automated, usually coin-operated, camera and film processor. The photo booth has transformed significantly over the decades, evolving from mechanical film-based machines to high-tech digital experiences.
In 1888, the first patent for an automated photography machine was filed by William Pope & Edward Poole, but it wasn’t commercially successful. In 1888, Conrad Bernitt in Germany developed an early coin-operated photo machine. In 1925, Anatol Josepho, a Russian immigrant in New York, created the first modern photo booth, called the Photomaton. It produced 8 photos in 10 minutes for 25 cents and was an instant success.
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