
Vintage Photobooth
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Woman with Son and Mother in Five Poses
Woman Posing with Hats
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Boy with Bowtie
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Woman in Five Poses with Hat, Magazine, and Paraso…
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park topic of photobooth photos (or any interesting head and shoulders studio portraits if you don't have any from photobooths) .
A photo strip with portraits of a woman wearing a hat, reading a Collier's magazine, and holding a parasol, along with two photos without props. For easier viewing, I cropped and rearranged the photos into two rows (the parasol photo is repeated).
The Collier's magazine is the issue from September 1908. See my comparison of the original cover with the one the woman's holding .
Woman in Five Poses with Hat, Magazine, and Paraso…
Woman in Five Poses with Hat, Magazine, and Paraso…
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Over on Flickr, anyjazz65 kindly identified the Collier's magazine that the woman is holding in one of her five poses from a photobooth photo . It's the September 1908 issue, and I've put together this composite image in order to compare the original magazine cover (at left) with the part of the cover that we see in the woman's hands (on the right).
For the full cover, browse down to the 9/1908 issue on the Collier's page at the Cover Browser site, or go directly to the image for the September 1908 cover .
For more information, see the original strip of five photos , or take a look at my rearranged copy with the photos in two rows .
Chicago World's Fair 1933
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Smiling Woman
Luther and Dick
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of from the photobooth .
Written on the back of the photo: "Luther & Dick."
For more photobooth photos, see Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses and other photos in my Vintage Photobooth album.
Photobooth Portrait of Woman, Man, and Bear
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A woman and man pose with unique hats and a teddy bear in a photobooth shot.
People in old photographs like this are looking to you for your help in keeping Ipernity going.
If you enjoy viewing vintage photos like the ones I post or if you like to peruse the new photos shared by all the talented photographers on the site, I hope you will join me in helping to save Ipernity.
I've already donated to the crowdfunding effort initiated by the Ipernity Members Association to keep Ipernity from shutting down, and I hope you will consider a donation, too. Here's a link to the donation page:
www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/ipernity-members-association-a-non-profit-entity
For more information, please see the Ipernity Members Association's Crowdfunding Press Release at:
ipernityma.wixsite.com/ipernityma/crowdfunding
Sincerely,
Alan Mays
Woman's Photo in Blue Photomatic Frame
Back of Woman's Photo in Blue Photomatic Frame
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Identification. Name ________ Address ________ Employed by: ________.
Taken by the Photomatic .... See patents listed on our daylight loading magazine. Made in U.S.A. International Mutoscope Corporation, New York City."
Take a look at the front :
Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses
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For larger versions of the photos, see Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses (Nos. 1-20) and Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses (Nos. 21-40) .
For another anonymous fan of photobooth photos, see the following article in the Huffington Post: Exhibition Features 445 Vintage Photobooth Portraits From A Single Unknown Man .
Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses (Nos. 1-20)
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See also Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses (Nos. 21-40) and the complete set of Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses .
Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses (Nos. 21-40)
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See also Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses (Nos. 1-20) and the complete set of Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses .
Photobooth Girl and Friend with Eyes Closed
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A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of eyes closed .
Photobooth Girl -- see Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses -- posed with a friend whose eyes were closed. The previous photo in the photobooth strip showed her friend with eyes only partially closed.
Photobooth Girl and Friend with Eyes Half Closed
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Photobooth Girl -- see Photobooth Girl in Forty Poses -- posed with a friend whose eyes were half closed. The next photo in the photobooth strip showed her friend with eyes completely closed.
Woman's Photo on a Three Dollar Bill, Mr. Sy's Cas…
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A photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park to show an example of inset and add-on photos (photos on postcards, calling cards, etc.) .
Text on this bogus bill (including the words hidden under the photo): "United States of Anemia will pay to the bearer on demand twe dollars. This is not legal tender for all debts public and private, and unredeemable in lawful money at the United States Treasury or any Federal Reserve Bank. A. Phoneybill, Treasurer of the United States. Washington, D.C. Twe. U. Cantcashit, Secretary of the Treasury. Twe dollars. 3."
A souvenir "twe" (three) dollar bill with a glued-on photo of a woman that was probably taken sometime in the 1970s. The back of the bill (see below) indicates that it came from Mr. Sy’s Casino of Fun, which was located "in Fas[h]ion Square across from the Stardust Hotel" in Las Vegas, Nevada.
For more photos on bills, see the Mr. Sy’s Casino of Fun posting on Katherine Anne Griffiths' Photobooth Journal .
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