Tucked away in a corner of a "Five and Dime" for decades ubitiquous photo booth sat in a corner waiting for young sweet hearts to act silly or steal a kiss. The photo booth was an unmistakable and quintessential part of American culture. That is until it was eclipse by the camera phone and the digital point and shoot.
Now, an Indianapolis-based company, Fish Face Photo Booths, is reviving the beloved ritual. The Fish Face booth is like renting a bounce house. With a 1950s vintage look, the booth produced digital prints, which can be uploaded to social media and email. The company now rents out the booths for parties, weddings, anniversaries, graduations -- pretty much any social event. In fact, the booths have been rented out even to dental offices.