Tucked inside the train station, the booth brings all the nostalgic, old-school photo strip vibes, but with one major upgrade, it finally accepts card payments. No more scrambling around for coins. It’s $10 for a photo strip.
I ended up going there after a night out in the city, and it honestly turned into the perfect way to end the night. There’s something so fun about the failed attempts at trying to get a photo with all your friends squeezed into one tiny booth. Half the photos end up blurry, someone’s always blinking, and another person gets cut out of the frame. but that’s what makes the photo strips so good. It created such a fun memory to take home and felt way more special than just another photo on your phone.
The booth itself was created by @ATOWNBOOTH.
If you’re heading into the city with friends, definitely add it to your list.



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