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Memories of Korea preserved through special photos

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These days, there're numerous ways to capture moments and memories.


There'll be various photos of you and your friends displayed on your desk, adorning your walls, and stored in your smartphone album.


However, there’re studios in Korea that offer unique photography services that set them apart from others.


Capture photographs that highlight your individuality and uniqueness!




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Limong is a studio where you can capture unique concept photos that are hard to find elsewhere, featuring themes like The Simpsons and casinos. This venue, which boasts an extraordinary atmosphere, can transform you into various characters, including aliens, Simpsons characters, clowns, and figures from horror movies. The photo concepts encompass vintage styles, researchers, enlightenment themes, gamblers, and award ceremonies. Even if you don't have a specific concept in mind, you can suggest your ideas or choose from a wide array of options available on Instagram. It can also be enjoyable to mix and match characters and concepts to create a look that reflects your personal style! Since Limong specializes in distinctive concepts, you can rent costumes that suit the theme, and props will be provided based on your preferences and the situation. Don't worry if you feel a bit awkward in front of the camera! Experienced photographers will assist you in striking the perfect poses to ensure stunning photos.



Address: 2F, 349-1 Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/limong_seoul/




Tong-in Market Monochrome Photo Studio is a distinctive photography studio where a seasoned photographer, boasting nearly 40 years of experience, captures monochrome portraits of you as if you were a professional actor—all at an affordable price. The studio was established by an owner who, after years of photographing actors and models for a fashion magazine, became a shareholder in the magazine company, driven by his passion for photography. Perhaps due to his genuine dedication, the studio attracts not only individuals eager to document their lives but also aspiring photographers seeking to learn the craft. Upon entering this space, even the most camera-shy individuals find themselves displaying natural and captivating expressions, resulting in stunning photographs completed in an instant. You'll come to appreciate the owner's philosophy that naturalness is the essence of true beauty. If you find yourself at Tong-in Market, take a moment to capture unique monochrome photographs that perfectly complement the market's retro ambiance!



Address: 10 Jahamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

Work: Tue – Fri 10:30AM – 6PM

Sat, Sun 10:30AM – 7PM (Mon, Closed / Open on public holidays)




Have you ever imagined yourself appearing in a TV or bus stop advertisement? At Etom, a unique photo studio in Jeju, you can take photos that look like you’re in a pictorial or advertisement! This place, which has the concept of your own impromptu Jeju pictorial, decorates your photos with pictorial phrases. Just think about the direction of the phrases and they’ll make a witty phrase on the spot and put it on your photos. The phrases with unique ideas will make the memories in your photos even more precious. You can take photos in various backgrounds in the studio, but you can also capture the beauty of Jeju in the surrounding outdoors! You can also make the photos you took into goods such as magnets, pendants, griptoks, and stickers so that you can look back on your memories whenever you want. Many people visit this place because you can create memories of your Jeju trip with unique photos that go beyond ordinary photos.



Address: 22 Cheongsu-ro Hangyeong-myeon, Jeju-si, Jeju-do Work: 10AM – 7PM (1 – 2PM, Break Time)




Newstory Paper features a unique setup for 4-cut photos that requires a bit of patience. Come and share your own story at this establishment, which operates under the slogan 'Everyone has their own story'. News Story Paper stands out with its vintage wooden aesthetic, beginning with its photo booth. Inside the cozy booth, you'll find props that perfectly complement the newspaper theme, and you can select the frame of your choice. This instant photo booth, operated by Made fannie, a prop shop located in Seongsu, has gained immense popularity, often resulting in wait times to capture a picture. The photos from Newstory Paper give you the feeling of appearing in a newspaper, and since the paper resembles a newspaper, it adds an authentic, analog touch. Additionally, you can use the printed photos as vintage decor for your interior!



Address: 4 Yeonmujang 1-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

Work: 12:30 – 6PM

Sat, Sun 12 – 8PM (Mon, Closed)




Nandal1900 is a self-photography studio and party room where you can capture stunning images in five themed zones that evoke the vibrant scenes of the 1900s. This venue features a 1930s independence activist photo zone, a 1950s banquet hall photo zone, a 1980s living room photo zone, a 1990s career woman photo zone, and a 1900s Movie Architecture 101 photo zone. Each area transports you back to its respective era, reminiscent of the films that depicted those times. As the studio is unmanned, you have the freedom to take pictures at your own pace, and costume rentals are available. The costumes consist of vintage clothing sourced directly from a secondhand shop, perfectly capturing the essence of the 1900s. In addition to the costumes, a variety of accessories, hats, and props are included, allowing you to rent up to two sets per person. Whether you wish to pose solemnly as an independence activist or humorously as a high school student from that era, the possibilities for creative expression are endless!



Address: 2F, 8-1 Gwangbok-ro 37beon-gil, Jung-gu, Busan




Unlike traditional instant photo booths that print one page at a time, 50Page allows you to create animated photos. Here, you can receive a personalized flipbook that captures a brief moment in time. You may remember making flipbooks as a child by drawing sequential images on each page and quickly flipping through them to create the illusion of motion, similar to a video. To create your own flipbook, you must first record a video at the booth. After a wait of approximately 1-2 minutes, 20 photos will be generated in sequence, allowing you to select your preferred cover and staple it together. You can also use the pens and stickers provided on the side to add a unique touch to your flipbook! Since you can shoot about three videos, there's a mode that offers guidance with a song for those unsure of what poses to strike, so feel free to experiment with various concepts while filming!



Address: 42 Donggyo-ro 38-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

Work: 11AM – 11PM



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