Photo Booths in Atlanta
Discover 9 analog photo booths in Atlanta, United States. Find authentic photochemical machines with real film processing.
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The Photo Booth Scene in Atlanta
Atlanta has 10 photo booths — a smaller number than the city's size might suggest, but the ones that exist are good and the scene is growing. The city's booth culture is centered in the neighborhoods that anchor Atlanta's creative and nightlife communities: Little Five Points, Midtown, and the Old Fourth Ward. Little Five Points, Atlanta's longstanding alternative neighborhood on the eastern edge of the city, has the most established booth presence — the bars and record shops along Euclid and Moreland Avenue have maintained analog machines for years, and the strips produced here document the neighborhood's unlikely cultural continuity through Atlanta's rapid growth. The Beltline's influence is starting to spread booth culture to neighborhoods along the trail: the Old Fourth Ward and Inman Park have seen new installations in the bars and cafes that have grown up around the walking trail. Midtown, Atlanta's LGBTQ+ and arts hub, has a handful of booths in venues along Piedmont Ave that serve the creative and professional communities living in the neighborhood.
Neighborhood Guide
Little Five Points
Atlanta's analog headquarters. The bars and record shops on Euclid and Moreland have maintained booths for years. The strips produced here have documented Atlanta's alternative scene through multiple cycles of the city's growth.
Old Fourth Ward
The Beltline has brought new bars and venues to this historic neighborhood, several of which have installed photo booths. O4W is where Atlanta's photo booth scene is expanding most actively.
Midtown
Atlanta's LGBTQ+ and arts district has a handful of booths in venues along Piedmont Ave. Higher foot traffic than Little Five Points, more transient crowd.
Ponce City Market area
The adaptive reuse complex and surrounding blocks have attracted photo booth installations. More polished experience than Little Five Points but accessible and well-maintained.
Pricing & What to Expect
- —Most machines are coin-operated. Bring cash.
- —Bar-installed booths are typically accessible during venue hours.
- —Allow 1–2 minutes for photos to develop after your session.
All Photo Booths in Atlanta
About Photo Booths in Atlanta
Discover 9 analog photo booths in Atlanta, United States. Find authentic photochemical machines for classic photo strip experiences.
Neighborhoods with Photo Booths
Atlanta's Photography Culture
Atlanta, United States has a growing appreciation for analog photography. Local photo booths offer an authentic alternative to digital photography, producing genuine photochemical prints with unique character.
Local Tips
- -Bring coins or small bills - many analog booths don't accept cards
- -Visit during off-peak hours for the best experience
- -Check booth status before visiting - some may be temporarily out of service
- -Allow 2-3 minutes for your photos to develop after the session
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find photo booths near me in Atlanta?
Atlanta has 10 verified photo booths. Little Five Points has the highest concentration — Euclid and Moreland Avenue bars have maintained analog machines for years. Use the map above to find the nearest booth. The Old Fourth Ward along the Beltline is where new installations are appearing.
How much does a photo booth cost in Atlanta?
Atlanta photo booths typically cost $4–6 per session for a strip of 3–4 photos. Little Five Points bar booths tend toward the lower end. Coin-operated machines are standard. Bring cash.
Are there analog photo booths in Atlanta?
Yes — Little Five Points has genuine analog machines that produce silver-halide black and white strips. These are the best booths in the city. The Old Fourth Ward and Midtown have a mix of analog and digital-retro installations. Check individual listings for photo type.
Is Atlanta's photo booth scene growing?
Yes, notably. The Beltline's transformation of the Old Fourth Ward and Inman Park has brought new bars and venues, several of which have installed photo booths. The city's scene is smaller than Chicago or SF but growing faster.
What are the best photo booths in Atlanta?
Little Five Points remains the best area — the bars along Euclid and Moreland have the city's most established machines. The Old Fourth Ward has the most exciting new installations. Ponce City Market area is a good option if you're in Midtown.





