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    Original Selfie Museum

    4.6 (43 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Larissa J.

    I wasn't entirely sure what to expect when visiting the Selfie Museum, but I was pleasantly surprised to find I had a really great time! Perfect place to grab pictures if you're a content creator and/or if you're looking for something to do with friends. Parking: There is street parking right in front of the museum. It's free on Sundays! Tickets: Make sure to purchase online ahead of time, as it is timed entry and for adults it's $32. I think it may be a little cheaper on weekdays. You get to spend about 1.5 hour in the museum. I'm not sure what happens if you go significantly over; I assume they politely ask you to leave. Museum: The museum itself is two stories, with about 20+ different "rooms" with unique backgrounds. Although they provide ring lights, they are not the ones with the phone holder attachments. I recommend bringing your own tripod and/or a friend to capture the shots you really want. I also suggest booking a ticket for opening, as we had the entire place to ourselves for the majority of our time there. They also have bathrooms there so feel free to bring a change of clothes!

    Deanna D.

    I found the Selfie Museum through a Yelp search prior to visiting Atlanta. I wanted to find a cute experience for me and the group of ladies I was traveling with. For the price, museum was perfect location to share a few laughs and take tons of cute pictures. There are about 15 different backgrounds for guests to take pictures and/or selfies. The owners always place those ring make/up lights through the building to give your flicks a better lighting. They could have did a bit better with the ceiling lights, but all and all, great spot at a great price.

    Christa C.

    I came with a group of friends celebrating a Bday this wknd. I had heard about it on IG and thought what a cool outing and it's wasn't super expensive. There were plenty of reservation times to choose from. We opted for 7pm on Friday night. It wasn't crowded, maybe 3 other small groups there. Everyone was pretty good about moving from background to background to allow others an opportunity to take pics. There were ring lights that we were able to move around in the immediate vicinity of the backdrops to give our pictures the perfect lighting. The staff was amazing. From the moment we walked in the door they were very welcoming, went over the rules and offered to take pictures and give suggestions for poses if we wanted. The building is easy to find however parking isn't great. There's street parking but I highly recommend Uber or Lyft. Now for the backdrops...I absolutely loved them. The kids had fun with them, especially the tub with balls and a rubber ducky. I think this place is pretty dope and I hope they'll keep it fresh and exciting with new backdrop options every few months.

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    Isah K.

    The best!!!! All photogs, IG hashtaggers, and carefree folks need to stop by the Selfie Museum. I had a blast!!! There is professional backgrounds and lighting to help you elevate your selfie game. Come with friends or solo, it doesn't matter, you'll get good pics. Don't have a selfie stick? That's ok, the front desk clerk will snap pics for you. But your ticket online, but get there a little early, if it's not busy they'll let you in before your scheduled time.

    A D.

    Really fun place. Pricey for the time allotted. I recommend for a day trip if you want cute pictures.

    Kennedy O.

    I went on March 8th and had a great time!! I figured it would be fun but the experience was so much more exciting than I expected. There was a large variety of backdrops to use and there were ring lights and studio lights for each backdrop. It was very easy to move between backdrops and the only issue we had was spending too much time at one wall. When we went, it wasn't crowded at all so we were pretty far from other groups and able to stay socially distanced. The photo walls upstairs were contained in cubicle like rooms while the downstairs space was one giant room. We wore masks when we weren't right up against the walls in the cubicles or far away from others. I felt really comfortable and safe throughout the experience. I would definitely recommend going!

    Britney S.

    I Loved, Loved, Loved it here !! The Atalanta Selfie Museum is fun, bright, and vibrant. This place gives you an experience, no where else can. Just full of happiness and smiles in here lol. It gives you that creative space you wish u had at home lol. It's very spacious, Ring lights all over and that perfect lighting we all love. There are lockers, free for use, to store your purse or any other belongings you don't want to tug around while taking Selfie's. Customer service was great and the greeter was friendly as well. There are a lot of backdrops to choose from or you can simply take pics in front of them all !! Only Con i have to point out is it was a little hot in there . The process to attend was very simple. Just go on their website and pick a date and time. I paid $30 on a sunday, I believe during the week it's cheaper but not by much. Parking in the area is decent, there is NO parking lot but street parking is available, we were able to find a spot pretty easy. You get one hour in the facility & it's not like after your hour is up the greeter is kicking u out lol. Really great energy here, I can't wait to come back and take pics with my Niece. Thanks again !!!

    Jennifer H.

    Fun spot to be creative and get really cute photos. Wish there were more fun places like this around. Got so cute photos for the gram and few videos for tick tock. Worth the experience! The only caveat was I wish you could move around the selfie light otherwise would have been 5 stars Bring your own light

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    Angie J.

    I absolutely loved my visit to the Atlanta Selfie Museum! the staff was helpful and showed my group how to correctly pose with some of the various photo booths and there are several to choose from. I had lots of time to explore and didn't feel rushed out. i recommend going when they first open up so you don't have to wait on booths, and if you go solo definitely bring an attachment for your phone to connect to the ring lights. they have the lights in each booth but you need to provide your own holder for the phone. i went with a group of girlfriends so we just took turns taking each other's photos and it was super fun! i will be back! xo

    Chika D.

    This was a really cool and interesting place. Not so much of a museum as it is a big studio with stations/backdrops to create a great photo. For anyone who is an influencer, model, photographer, or just an all around creative definitely consider making this a stop for a content day. Personal recommendation: bring at least 2 fits to go around to each backdrop at least 2x, or to cover all ground. There are 3 angel wings and the rest of the backdrops are fun! Choose your day wisely, therefore you're not rushed or having to wait in lines for pictures.

    Mecca F.

    Great find! Schedule online for an hour of photo fun! 10+ backdrops to have a photograph time with friends. We enjoyed ourselves had the place to ourselves and got help from the cute staff. Prices are worth the experience. Clean and spacious.

    Having fun in one of the prop rooms
    Annastasia W.

    Had a blast! Fun time to be creative and enjoy the moment. Check it out!!!!!! Fun for the entire family. Or any picture loving person.

    Christina C.

    This is such a cute spot and a great activity to do with friends, family, etc. There were so many photo spots that we didn't even get a chance to take photos with all of them! It also wasn't crowded when I went, so very easy to stay away from people and social distance. The staff is also very friendly and willing to help you take photos! Would definitely recommend!

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