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  2. Photo booth - Wikipedia

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    Anatol Josepho inside his photo booth. The patent for the first automated photography machine was filed in 1888 by William Pope and Edward Poole of Baltimore.The first known really working photographic machine was a product of the French inventor T. E. Enjalbert (March 1889).

  3. International Mutoscope Reel Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also produced arcade photo booths under the name of "Photomatic". These produced a souvenir 2-5/8" x 3-1/16" metal-framed photo with the credit on the back, "Taken by the Photomatic." Photomatic souvenir photo and metal frame front view from the International Mutoscope Reel Co., circa 1957, Asbury Park, New Jersey.

  4. Vending machine - Wikipedia

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    A photo booth is a vending machine or modern kiosk that contains an automated, usually coin-operated, camera and film processor. [18] [19] Today, the vast majority of photo booths are digital. [19] Traditionally, photo booths contain a seat or bench designed to seat the one or two patrons being photographed.

  5. Fotomat - Wikipedia

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    Fotomat was an American retail chain of photo development drive-through kiosks located primarily in shopping center parking lots. Fotomat Corporation was founded by Preston Fleet in San Diego, California, in the 1960s, with the first kiosk opening in Point Loma, California, in 1965.

  6. ME Group - Wikipedia

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    ME Group International plc, formerly Photo-Me International plc, (LSE: MEGP) based in Epsom, Surrey is a vending machine operator. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  7. Kodak Picture Kiosk - Wikipedia

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    The kiosk prints photos in multiple sizes and enlargements, dependent on the retailer and equipment available. Alongside the photo packages available, a user may also choose between individual sizes, including 4×6 in. (10×15 cm), 5×7 in. (13×18 cm), 6×8 in. (15×20 cm), 8×10 in. (20×25 cm), and 8×12 in. (20×30 cm) The kiosk can also print photo IDs suitable for driving licenses ...