Modern Photobooth Token – The Magnolia Photobooth Company
Tokens are an old means of operating and managing coin-in-the-slot vending machines such as automatic photobooths. Magnolia Photobooth Company (see one of their tokens, above) design and build their own photo booths, some of which are operated using this system. Unfortunately they are generally phasing out their tokens in the USA, however it is still being used in a few booths around the world, specifically in Seoul and Toronto.
One of their clients, Kiehl’s, is the only company in the USA that has committed to keeping the token system. It is an integral part of the marketing of their business. They hand out tokens to people who buy product or are about to buy product in their boutiques. They can immediately redeem it for a branded strip of booth photos or use it on their next visit.
Magnolia Photobooth Company are a tiny crew with only 9 full-time staff that runs an extensive national digital photobooth rental operation in the USA and internationally.
As a photobooth rental company Magnolia is very creative in its marketing. They have an interesting blog (click here to have a look) and a book that documents a journey they made with their booths to various events around the US. You can see some of the book here and buy it here.
To see another, older photobooth token from my collection, click here.
Peter Tower, the owner of the company is (almost) seen below holding a copy of the book.
i love the mustache token 🙂
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A very cute design that refers back to the time when tokens were most used.
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I love it, what a great experience traveling and snapping.
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Yes, indeed. It would have been wonderful to go with them!
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Interesting post. So, do I understand that you own everything that you write about?
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Mostly, yes. I do sometimes write about images that are not mine, but try to make it clear that that is the case.
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