IAAPA 2016 coincides with the 20th birthday for Spanish photo booth manufacturer Digital Centre.

Beginning with the earliest model, Dr Face, which allowed players to morph their faces on to different bodies, DC went on to launch a succession of different models. These included Baby Boom and in 2005 the company’s new Generation, its most technically advanced model.
The Strip Photo Booth came in 2011 to cater for the rental industry with its plug ‘n’ play simplified cabinet. “Those 20 years have seen Digital Centre grow from a start-up company to a multi-national business with offices in the US and in Europe,” said founder Josep Tarres.
Since 2012 DC has concentrated on building a range of ultra-light portable, small size booths, the IGo, Mini-IGo and Pocket, the smallest and most lightweight of them all.
Picture: Josep Tarres (right) with one of his current models.