I wrote the first half of the tutorial months ago and finally decided to finish it and post it up.
This project was the result of an undergraduate research project I did last year while attending Carnegie Mellon Univ. It was my first year of college so I thought that a photobooth would be a great way to discover the campus community. The project was a great success and, though my version had many bugs, I have literally hundreds of photos of my classmates.
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- portability (fits through doorways, not too heavy)
- secure from theft
- attractiveness. This was important since I had to actually get people to use it.








































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http://www.kimberlymichelle.com/2011/03/03/how-to-build-your-own-party-photobooth-at-home/
The specific link is here
Check out another example Photo Booth from a recent wedding at
http://vigorotaku.blogspot.com/
November 1st. It was a lot of fun and a really big hit!
I have some diagrams of what I use with explanations and an example pic.
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I've noticed that this can be a big hit not just as an installation, but if you bring it to events like weddings, birthday parties, etc. If it's small and portable, you can start bringing it places you never thought of. I'd love to make a booth similar to this that can be easily broken down and fit into the trunk of a car. If I end up making it, I'll post up an instructable.
I'm also working on putting together a site dedicated to all things photobooth related. I'll post when I have it online.
http://www.openphotobooth.com