Strike a Pose! 100 Years of the Photobooth

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2025 marks 100 years since the invention of the photobooth in New York. A game-changer for the world of photography, photobooths became an everyday sight in cities around the world.

In the 1950s and 1960s, photobooths were a common feature at fairs, shopping centres and train stations. With no technical knowledge needed and no operator, anyone could step behind the curtain, alone or crammed in with friends, put their money in the slot and strike a pose. The booths were loved by everyone, from John Lennon and Yoko Ono, to John and Jacqueline Kennedy, and used by artist Andy Warhol for his famous series of self-portraits.

These popular coin-operated booths began to disappear with the rise of digital photography in the 1990s. Now, restored by dedicated experts, analogue booths are reappearing in cities across the world and enjoying a resurgence of interest and delight with modern-day fans.

Duration 10 October 2025 - 22 February 2026
Times Mon – Weds 10am – 6pm Thurs & Fri 10am – 8pm Sat 10am – 6pm Sun and bank holidays 11am – 6pm
Cost £10 / £7 concessions (members go free) Advance online booking: £8.50 / £6 concessions Friday free from 5pm
Venue The Photographers' Gallery
Address 16 - 18 Ramillies Street, London, W1F 7LW
Contact 4402070879300 / info@tpg.org.uk / www.thephotographersgallery.org.uk

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