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What we offer is not just a product or a setup, but a memory shaped through texture, light, and design. A feeling guests hold onto long after the night is over.
Guests step in front of a camera built before electricity was common in homes. They step away holding a portrait of themselves from another century.
A guest stands before the camera. A single frame is taken. That frame is then interpreted through AI and returned as a portrait in the tradition of a past era, complete with period styling, tonal character, and the material quality of antique photography.
The result is not a filter. It is a considered portrait. Printed on premium stock and handed to the guest within moments of capture.
Something physical. Something they did not expect. Something they will not throw away.
The experience is anchored by a large format camera handcrafted in the early 1900s. It is not decorative. It is the functional centrepiece of every activation.
The camera is constructed from hardwood and fitted with brass hardware. Its mechanical components, including the shutter, bellows, and precision lens assembly, date from a period when every camera was built by hand to last.
This is a fully restored and fully operational instrument. Every guest stands in front of something that predates the digital era by over a century. That context is felt in the room. It changes how guests carry themselves before the lens.
The camera does not exist to look interesting. It exists because it is interesting, and because nothing manufactured today could create the same quality of presence.
The moment a guest sees
themselves from another era
There is a specific reaction that happens when a person receives their portrait. It is not excitement in the way a photo booth produces excitement. It is something quieter and more lasting. Curiosity first. Then a kind of recognition. Then the question: is that actually me?
Guests do not discard the print at the end of the night. They show other people. They talk about it in the car on the way home. It becomes the answer to the question every host wants their event to answer: what was memorable about that night?
The camera draws attention before anyone approaches. Guests gather to watch. They queue to participate. The portrait they leave with carries a visual identity that can be branded to the event.
Foot traffic builds organically. Social sharing follows naturally. The activation creates content that guests produce and distribute on their own terms.
Wedding guests receive something they will not find at any other event they attend this year. A portrait that is personal, unusual, and made specifically for them that evening.
The print does not fade. It does not live on a phone that gets replaced. It occupies physical space in a guest's home in a way that a digital file never will.
For milestone gatherings, private dinners, and hosted celebrations, the Time Travel Photobooth introduces something no guest has seen before. The conversation it starts does not require any assistance.
It provides the event with its own distinct character. Guests remember the evening for the experience, not just the occasion.
Every activation is delivered as a complete, self-contained experience. Nothing the event organiser needs to source separately. Nothing the guest needs to do after they leave.
Most event photography is forgotten within a week. The Time Travel Photobooth produces something guests return to. A physical portrait of themselves, from a time before them, made the evening they were there.
That is what stays with people. That is what they bring home.