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Since public telephones are hardly used anymore, they have been repurposed for advertising.

taken on film-mediocre scan

Typical red phone booth.

 

Sat., Dec. 17, 2005

Booth? I find this while in Miami with friends...it was in someone's yard at one of those million dollar homes.

The Garden Pharmacy, Covent Garden

Last remaining phone booth in Scranton. I fear this one is not long for this world

 

Update 12-12-10

There is no longer a phone in the enclosure so this no longer qualifies as a phone booth. It's only a matter of time before it disappears altogether.

 

Update 8-10-11

This booth is history. There is no longer a full-fledged phone booth in Scranton!

Sunday afternoon: one thing Lisa and I will probably always remember about the London trip is the inordinate amount of time she had to spend in foul-smelling telephone booths. YOU try living without a cell phone for a week.

It's a shame the bill posters can be arrested and tried, conviced and fined or do time just for plastering the insides of phone booths (urine soaked and reeking) with these lovely little adds. I protest.

Phone Booth near João Câmara, Brazil.

Came out oddly lit, but I like it this way.

how many people can you fit in a phone booth??!!

back: me and alison

front: keiauda, stacey, amanda

He forced me to take an obligatory phonebooth shot, but he Kevin-fied it of course.

It occurred to me that phone boxes are (were?) actually a great idea for making phone calls in public because they isolate you from the noise of everyone else and isolate everyone else from your conversation. Who knew?!

 

This image was wiped out in the Great SCED Washout of 2011. My apologies if your favourite or comment went with it - I did all I could before I had to restore it manually. Thanks for understanding!

Some stealthy street action, rendered vintage-style.

Assignment: Color

Phone booth. Functional. Mostly.

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