Remember them, still some around today. Until photo booths came along, you used to have to go to a photographer to get a passport photo. But photo booths changed all that. And how often did you nip into a photo booth on a trip to town to have a photo with your mates ? Usually it meant you all cramming into the small booth and pulling silliest of faces.
The booths today are good at fast drying your photos, but the ones of my younger days took a long time to dry, they were very sticky and you had to carry them around wafting them through the air to dry them off.
This is a booth in 1967 which I think might have been on New Street Station, although could be wrong. I bet the girls have had their photos done and are waiting for them to drop out of the machine
The booths today are good at fast drying your photos, but the ones of my younger days took a long time to dry, they were very sticky and you had to carry them around wafting them through the air to dry them off.
This is a booth in 1967 which I think might have been on New Street Station, although could be wrong. I bet the girls have had their photos done and are waiting for them to drop out of the machine