Click — and the memory is saved. In the 90s, this sound came from disposable cameras. Today, smartphones are everywhere, but photo booths have made a huge comeback. Everyone loves a physical souvenir. And at a music festival, that printed strip of photos becomes a badge of honor. The connection between live music and instant photography is stronger than ever.
FESTIVAL PHOTO BOOTHS AS MEMORY KEEPERS
Photo booths at festivals started as a novelty. Now they're essential. The ritual is simple:
grab
your friends, pick a prop, pose like nobody's watching — and walk away with a physical
memory that
won't disappear in your camera roll.
At the Francos de Montréal, the photo booth isn't just a booth. It's a meeting point.
Between two
concerts, people laugh, dress up, and take home a piece of the festival.
WHY IT WORKS: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SOUVENIR PHOTOS
Nostalgia is powerful. When you hold a printed photo strip, your brain releases dopamine — the same "I want to keep this" feeling you had as a kid. A 2025 study found that festival-goers are 50% more likely to share a physical photo on social media than a regular selfie.
FROM FILM STRIPS TO DIGITAL PRINTS
In 2026, our booth gives you the best of both worlds: an instant print and a QR code for digital download. You leave with a souvenir in your hand and a file on your phone — ready to share, save, or print again.