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TapSnap Brings the Photo Booth Into The Digital Age

Photo booths are making a comeback, and the founder of the DVDNow Kiosks franchise, has created a touchscreen, open-air 'booth' that's connected to social media.

If you've been to a wedding in the past few years, you've probably noticed--the photo booth is making a comeback. But the typical machines are mammoth, often 500 pounds or more, meaning it's a big hassle to get one down to the reception hall.

That's why Scott McInnes, founder of the DVDNow Kiosks franchise, started last January, with the idea of

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