Say cheese; UAFS opens free photo booth for students and staff

FORT SMITH — at Fort Smith officially opened its portrait on demand 14, offering students and staff access to no-cost, studio quality headshots for use in their professional biographies and .

The portrait on demand studio, called an Iris Booth, is on the second floor of the Smith-Pendergraft Campus Center and is available during all hours the second floor is open.

, the university’s associate director for strategic communications, explained the booth was founded by a professional portrait artist Sue Siri, who designed quality headshots with soft, balanced lighting and a high-resolution digital image.

“It’s selfie style, so you can see yourself as you’re taking the photo, which I think for Gen Z is really great,” Putman said. “They’re used to taking photos of themselves. They know how they look best, they know how they like themselves best, so for all of us it’s really easy to see yourself, know what you’re doing, adjust, then you can just push a button and take a photo. So it’s just so nice, so easy and it makes everything really accessible.”

The booth occupies about 20 square feet, features energy-efficient lighting, a sleek gray backdrop, and an adjustable stool to ensure a comfortable experience for every user. Each session takes about five minutes, using a touchless mobile app, and final images are uploaded to a and emailed to the individual.

Putman said the university is the first institution in to offer students this kind of on-demand access to portrait photography. She said the university came up with this idea while looking for ways to continue providing access and opportunity for students during the covid-19 pandemic.

“That health and wellness stays important, but also I think we’ve all learned being on Zoom, meeting people on , connecting with people across the country and the rise of remote work, a high-quality headshot is really important,” Putman said….

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