The Art of waiting’s photobooth contest is on!

If you appreciate the feel of a real picture made from something other than a series of zeros and ones, and yearn for the sometimes awkward experience and always patience-trying process of creating an analogue photo you might be interested in the Art of Waiting. This project dwells on the concept of waiting and features a seasonal contest every, well, season. The summer contest is a nostalgic, analogue, and creative dance with the iconic photobooth.

Do you sit still in each frame, hoping you’re getting your hair and smile just right? Do you try to show a different side of your personality in each frame? Do you swap places with a friend, bring in props, prepare a story board for every $4 you spend? No matter how you treat your photobooth experience, Jeff Nachtigall at “the Art of Waiting” wants to see your photostrips!

All you need to do is find an old school wet chemistry analogue dip and dunk photobooth, make a strip of photos (or two or twenty!), wait for the requisite three minutes, and mail it all in to the Art of Waiting by the end of August! Full contest details are available Here!

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