Mutiny Information Cafe is an analog photo booth located in Denver, Colorado, United States. Mutiny is a cool secondhand book & comics shop, record store, and coffee shop that also boasts a handful of pinball machines and a restored photobooth by Photo Bang. It's a family-friendly neighborhood institution and great tourist stop when visiting Denver. The booth is a Model 17 with a light grey exterior and dark grey interior. We operate the camera anywhere from f7 to f4 with chemistry at a constant 95 degrees F. We open the aperture as the chemistry ages over 8 week periods between changes. This results in slightly dark but always consistent and crystal clear portraits within black borders where guests always see all three flash bulbs in their eyes. I keep the photos styled this way because Sputnik's booth across the street produces very high contrast (sometimes blown out), white bordered pictures. People can get two different photo styles at photobooths that are directly across the street from each other. The photobooth was originally purchased from the Slowdown in Omaha. UPDATE 3/4/22: Emily reports that the booth at Mutiny is still going strong. UPDATE 3/4/25: Vince let me know that Mutiny has moved to a new location. The photobooth has moved with the cafe and received a facelift.

The cost to use Mutiny Information Cafe is $5.00 per photo strip. Both cash and card payments are accepted.

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Mutiny Information Cafe

BrokenVerified 4y agoDenver, Colorado, United States
$5.00per session
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Key Details

Machine

B&W

Film

B&W

Payment

Cash & Card

Hours

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Location

2 S Broadway, Denver, Colorado, United States

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About

Mutiny is a cool secondhand book & comics shop, record store, and coffee shop that also boasts a handful of pinball machines and a restored photobooth by Photo Bang. It's a family-friendly neighborhood institution and great tourist stop when visiting Denver. The booth is a Model 17 with a light grey exterior and dark grey interior. We operate the camera anywhere from f7 to f4 with chemistry at a constant 95 degrees F. We open the aperture as the chemistry ages over 8 week periods between changes. This results in slightly dark but always consistent and crystal clear portraits within black borders where guests always see all three flash bulbs in their eyes. I keep the photos styled this way because Sputnik's booth across the street produces very high contrast (sometimes blown out), white bordered pictures. People can get two different photo styles at photobooths that are directly across the street from each other. The photobooth was originally purchased from the Slowdown in Omaha. UPDATE 3/4/22: Emily reports that the booth at Mutiny is still going strong. UPDATE 3/4/25: Vince let me know that Mutiny has moved to a new location. The photobooth has moved with the cafe and received a facelift.

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Location & Access

Mutiny Information Cafe is located in Denver, Colorado, United States. This authentic analog photo booth offers instant photochemical prints using classic film processing technology.

Full Address

2 S Broadway, Denver, Colorado, United States

Getting to Mutiny Information Cafe is easy for both locals and visitors. The booth is situated in an accessible area of Denver, making it convenient for anyone looking to capture authentic analog photo memories. Whether you're exploring the neighborhood or specifically seeking out this classic photo booth experience, you'll find it at the address listed above.

Operating Details

Pricing

$5.00

This price typically includes a strip of 4 analog photos. Each photo is developed using authentic photochemical processing, giving you instant prints with that classic photo booth look. Prices are subject to change - please verify at the location.

Payment Options

Cash AcceptedCard Accepted

This booth accepts both cash and card payments for your convenience.

About This Photo Booth

This booth features a B&W, known for producing high-quality analog photo strips using traditional photochemical film processing.

Analog photo booths like Mutiny Information Cafe use genuine film chemistry to develop photos instantly, creating the authentic vintage look that digital booths can't replicate. The chemical development process produces unique variations in each photo strip, making every visit a one-of-a-kind experience.

Mutiny is a cool secondhand book & comics shop, record store, and coffee shop that also boasts a handful of pinball machines and a restored photobooth by Photo Bang. It's a family-friendly neighborhood institution and great tourist stop when visiting Denver. The booth is a Model 17 with a light grey exterior and dark grey interior. We operate the camera anywhere from f7 to f4 with chemistry at a constant 95 degrees F. We open the aperture as the chemistry ages over 8 week periods between changes. This results in slightly dark but always consistent and crystal clear portraits within black borders where guests always see all three flash bulbs in their eyes. I keep the photos styled this way because Sputnik's booth across the street produces very high contrast (sometimes blown out), white bordered pictures. People can get two different photo styles at photobooths that are directly across the street from each other. The photobooth was originally purchased from the Slowdown in Omaha. UPDATE 3/4/22: Emily reports that the booth at Mutiny is still going strong. UPDATE 3/4/25: Vince let me know that Mutiny has moved to a new location. The photobooth has moved with the cafe and received a facelift.

Visiting Denver

Denver is home to Mutiny Information Cafe and represents part of the growing movement to preserve and celebrate authentic analog photography. Whether you're a local resident or traveling through Denver, this photo booth offers a unique opportunity to experience vintage photography technology in action.

Photo booth enthusiasts visiting Denver will appreciate the authentic chemical processing that sets analog booths apart from modern digital alternatives. The instant development process produces distinctive, nostalgic photo strips that have become collectible mementos for many visitors.

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Location & Serving Areas

Mutiny Information Cafe is conveniently located in Denver, Colorado, United States, making it accessible to both local residents and visitors exploring the area. This authentic analog photo booth serves the surrounding community with instant photochemical photography services.

Serving These Areas

Denver downtown
Denver city center
Greater Colorado area

Whether you're a resident of Denver or just passing through, this photo booth offers a unique opportunity to create lasting memories using traditional film processing technology. The booth's location makes it easy to access during your visit to the area.

Accessibility & Parking

The photo booth is located at 2 S Broadway, Denver, Colorado, United States. For the best experience, we recommend planning your visit during normal business hours when the location is most accessible.

Getting There

  • Street parking may be available nearby (check local regulations)
  • Public transportation options may serve this area of Denver
  • The booth is typically accessible during venue operating hours
  • Consider checking current conditions before traveling to ensure accessibility

Planning to visit? We recommend calling ahead if contact information is available, or checking recent community updates to confirm the booth is operational before making a special trip.

Finding This Booth

This photo booth is located at coordinates 39.716419, -104.987144. You can use these coordinates in any mapping application for precise directions.

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Pricing & Rental Information

$5.00

Per photo session

At Mutiny Information Cafe, you'll experience authentic analog photography at an affordable price. The cost shown covers a standard photo booth session, which typically produces a strip of instant photos using traditional photochemical processing.

What's Included

  • Strip of authentic analog photos (typically 4 images)
  • Instant development using photochemical film processing
  • Classic photo booth experience with vintage aesthetic
  • Unique chemical variations in each print
  • Physical keepsake photos to take home immediately

Payment Methods

πŸ’΅ Cash AcceptedπŸ’³ Card Accepted

This booth accepts both cash and card payments for your convenience. Whether you prefer to pay with bills and coins or use a credit/debit card, you'll be able to enjoy this classic photo booth experience. Having both payment options makes it easy for everyone to capture memories in Denver.

Session Details

A typical photo booth session lasts just a few minutes from start to finish. After payment, you'll enter the booth, pose for a series of photos (usually 4 frames), and receive your developed photo strip within seconds. The chemical development process happens instantly inside the booth.

Session Timeline: Payment β†’ Enter booth β†’ Pose for 4 photos β†’ Wait for chemical development (15-30 seconds) β†’ Receive photo strip β†’ Exit booth. Total time: 2-3 minutes per session.

Additional Services

While most analog photo booths offer standard photo strips, some locations may provide additional services or customization options. Features can vary by location and may include different film types, color vs. black-and-white options, or special event configurations.

Prices shown are subject to change. We recommend verifying current pricing at the location before your visit. Some booths may offer discounts for multiple sessions or special events.

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