Analog Photo Booth Atlanta: Where to Find Real Film Booths
A neighborhood guide to analog photo booths in Atlanta, covering Ponce City Market, Hotel Clermont, Plaza Theatre, Bellows Film Lab, and Star Bar Little Five Points.
Analog Photo Booth Atlanta: Where to Find Real Film Booths
Atlanta has 10 verified analog photo booths scattered across its neighborhoods, from the arts-forward corridor around Ponce City Market to the indie rock pocket of Little Five Points. If you are searching for an analog photo booth in Atlanta, this guide covers the real venues on record — no invented locations, just the actual booth stops in Booth Beacon's database.
Where to Find Analog Photo Booths in Atlanta
Atlanta's booths cluster around two main zones: the Ponce De Leon Avenue corridor (home to Ponce City Market and nearby venues) and the Little Five Points neighborhood to the east. That geography makes it easy to build a one-night booth crawl without crossing the entire city.
Ponce City Market Area
Citizen Supply — 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta. Citizen Supply is a curated retail market inside the historic Sears building that became Ponce City Market. The analog photo booth here sits in a commercial environment with good foot traffic, making it one of the more accessible Atlanta booth stops.
Citizen Supply @ Ponce City Market — 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE. The Autophoto-maintained vintage booth in the market building is mechanical, chemical, and entirely analog — each strip is an original.
Glad & Young Studio — 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE N 219 Floor 2. A classic photo booth inside the Ponce City Market complex, listed as a dedicated studio space.
Hotel Clermont — 789 Ponce De Leon Ave NE. One of Atlanta's most storied venues. A 1920s-era boutique hotel with a well-known basement bar. The analog photo booth here fits the venue's vintage personality and gives you the kind of atmospheric backdrop that generic mall booths never provide.
Plaza Theatre — 1049 Ponce De Leon Ave NE. Atlanta's oldest continuously operating movie theater. A booth at a working indie cinema is exactly the kind of stop that makes Atlanta booth hunting interesting.
Bellows Film Lab — 1140 Euclid Ave. NE. A film lab with a classic photo booth. If you are already shooting film in Atlanta, Bellows is the natural stop.
Little Five Points
Star Bar Little Five Points — 437 Moreland Ave NE. An iconic rock bar in Little Five Points with an analog photo booth, confirmed by Atlanta locals. This is the kind of venue where the photo strip and the night out feel like the same thing.
Practical Info
Cost: Atlanta booths typically run $3–8 per strip. The Citizen Supply Autophoto machine is in that range. Some bar booths may be higher.
Cash vs. card: Older machines are often cash-only. Newer installations at retail venues like Citizen Supply may accept cards. Bring a few dollars in quarters or small bills as backup.
Wait time: At popular spots like Ponce City Market during evenings or weekends, expect 3–5 minutes. Bar booths like Hotel Clermont and Star Bar are quicker on weekday evenings.
Film output: The Autophoto machine at Citizen Supply produces genuine chemical strips. Expect black-and-white or sepia tones depending on the machine's stock.
Planning Your Atlanta Booth Crawl
The tightest cluster is the Ponce De Leon corridor. Citizen Supply, Hotel Clermont, and Plaza Theatre are all within a short drive of each other. Start at Ponce City Market for the Citizen Supply booth, walk east to Hotel Clermont, then continue to Plaza Theatre for a late film — three booth stops before you leave the neighborhood.
For a Little Five Points detour, Star Bar is 1.5 miles east on Moreland Ave. The neighborhood draws an indie, arts-forward crowd and works well as either a start or an end to the evening.
Tips for Getting a Good Strip in Atlanta
Go on a weekday evening — Ponce City Market peaks during afternoon shopping hours on weekends. An evening visit gives you a calmer experience at Citizen Supply.
Bring cash — Hotel Clermont and Star Bar are bar venues where cash-only booth setups are likely. The Citizen Supply Autophoto machine is more reliably updated.
Check machine status — Booths are maintained equipment. A quick check of current reviews before you go saves a wasted trip.
Why Atlanta Has a Real Analog Booth Scene
Atlanta's photo booth culture is sustained by a mix of factors: a strong bar and music scene (Star Bar, Hotel Clermont), destination retail (Ponce City Market), a working indie film theater (Plaza Theatre), and a functioning film lab (Bellows). The Autophoto machine at Citizen Supply demonstrates that at least one operator is maintaining the genuine chemical experience in the city.
Browse all verified Atlanta booth listings and get up-to-date machine status at /photo-booths/atlanta.
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