
After four days of earnings, the machine reportedly ranked fifth against a full week’s earnings by every other machine in the lavish 50,000-sq.-ft. FEC. Said Pinstack’s VP of Operations, Brian Cohen: “The first time I saw Photo Studio Deluxe at the IAAPA show last year, I knew this amazing machine was going to be a major attraction for my locations.
“Not only will it earn commanding revenues in its own right,” Cohen continued, “it will drive more customer traffic to my location. It will definitely create a buzz, an atmosphere, that makes people excited to be here. Now that we’ve installed the Studio on our floor, I’m delighted to say it is meeting and even exceeding those expectations,” he declared.
Cohen says he believes that the piece offers the timeless appeal of photography, making it unlike many other pieces of equipment that lose their appeal over time. The machine is designed to serve seven to eight customers at a time for group stills and videos. Apple says operators are expected to be able to
“Distributors worldwide are clamoring for us to deliver Photo Studio Deluxe as fast as we can manufacture them,” said Apple Industries CEO Allen Weisberg. “We were backordered with high-volume orders before the first unit shipped. We’re building as quickly as possible to satisfy the initial wave of orders, and as news spreads about the earnings at Pinstack, fresh orders are coming in every day!” For more information, visit www.faceplacephoto.com.