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How To Build A Scream-Triggered Photobooth

Jul 13, 2013 by Guest Author 4 Comments
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Our buddy Haje Jan Kamps set up a scream triggered Photobooth. We thought it was a pretty cool concept so we asked him to share it here as well. Not just becasue it uses some awesome iPhone supported high speed photography, but also becasue this is a great demonstration of how to make some positive buzz with a photography product product.

If anyone had wandered along to the Maker Faire in the Elephant and Castle area of London (yes, it’s really real; no, there are neither castles nor freely roaming elephants but both would be a vast improvement) on Saturday they would have found me, and the London division of Team Triggertrap, asking people if they wouldn’t mind awfully screaming at the top of their lungs for us. Seriously.

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This Photobooth Looks Like Instagram – Just As Trendy

Mar 19, 2013 by Udi Tirosh 5 Comments
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Photographer Alexander Morris wanted to add a photobooth as a fun addition to events.

While the pictures and long-lasting-memories that a photobooth creates are important, the looks of the booth are crucial to attract visitors to take photos. Alex did a spectacular job on the design side, without sacrificing any quality.

Here are some of the booth’s highlights: (yes, you can build one yourself if you follow closely).[Read More…]

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Phhhoto Is An Animated Gif Creating Halo Spreding Photo Booth

Feb 27, 2013 by Udi Tirosh Leave a Comment
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When people talk about photobooth, I usually think about an old school, van-sized box with a curtain and a few slots. The folks at HYPERHYPER have a completely different view on the subject. It is innovative in every single way.

Where conventional thinking is box & curtain, they think totally exposed

Where conventional thinking is hit a button, they think automation by facial recognition

Where conventional thinking is Printed strips, they think animated Gif

Where conventional thinking is hidden camera, they think ring light surrounded iPad[Read More…]

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The Zombie Detector Photobooth Will Test If You’re Human

Oct 2, 2012 by Udi Tirosh Leave a Comment
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This has to be one of the more creative photobooths ideas I’ve seen. The Zombie Detector Photobooth is just like any other booth in the sense that it takes your photograph, but unlike a regular photobooth, it will also test if you are human.

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The Protobooth Takes 3D Photobooth Pictures

Feb 28, 2012 by Udi Tirosh Leave a Comment
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I love a good photobooth. Nothing beats the thrill of getting a just printed strip with 4 images of my current state of being. Actually I keep a ton of pictures take n on various booths of myself from all over the world.

OK, one thing may beat that, and that is a photobooth that creates 3D images. (or rather 3D animated gifs).

Digital Kitchen, a Seattle-Los Angeles-Chicago design firm created a photobooth that uses 3 Canon 5D MKII, 4 Macbook Pros and a bit of software sorcery. The result, a photobooth that creates 3D magical images.

So where can you get one? Ah, that’s the rub. “We have no plans to commercialize the Protobooth,” David Mikula told me in an email. Mikula, who holds the cool title of “Senior Creation,” worked on the project with a half dozen others on the team. “It was an internal project that we had a lot of fun creating. That being said, everything we learned from this process has the potential to make its way into future projects.”#

It would be totally rad if the good guys at Digital kitchen made a tutorial on how to get a setup like this working. Till they do, click here to see all the images.

[protobooth via hyperallergic | photojojo][Read More…]

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