Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot

   
Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot

Before the digital camera and social media, drive-thru Fotomat booths provided the best way to print memories on a 4x6 piece of glossy paper.

Fotomat sold Kodak and Fotomat brand film, as well as other photography-related products, and offered overnight photo finishing. Many people assumed Fotomat was owned by Kodak, because of the yellow roofs and font similar to Kodak packaging. Fotomat also made filmstrips (35mm single frame) for school, when teachers wanted to have a custom captioned or sound filmstrip made, the Teacher could use the Fotomat filmstrip development service, but teachers would have to take the pictures on blank 35mm single frame film and record the soundtrack on a cassette tape, then they would take them to the Fotomat both and the film and cassette tape would be sent to the Fotomat Lab to be produced.
 
In the early 1980s, Fotomat Corporation was acquired by Konishiroku Photo Industry Ltd., also known as Konica Photo Imaging in 1986. Eventually, it was sold to Viewpoint Corporation in 2002.
 
The company’s main product, overnight film development, was rendered noncompetitive by the late 1980s development of the minilab, which provided one-hour photo development and could be installed on-site without a large capital investment. After the introduction of digital cameras, overnight service eventually became obsolete and Fotomat switched to online digital imaging at Fotomat.com where users could edit and store their images. This site ceased operations September 1, 2009.
 
Many former Fotomat huts still exist, several having been converted into drive-thru coffee kiosks. Competitors of Fotomat included Foto Hut, Fox Photo, and Kodak itself.
 

Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?


Fotomat Drive-Through Kiosks - Remember Those Little Photo Processing Booths in the Parking Lot?

 
 
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