The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Selfie museum lets you showcase your photo creativity

Facility has designed installati­ons, murals and backdrops.

- By Kathryn Kickliter

Q: On our way through downtown Atlanta we passed by the Atlanta Selfie Museum. It was not open at the time, but I am curious. Will you tell me about this museum?

A: T he Atlanta Selfie Museum opened in November and has been described as an “Instagram museum” with 30 individual­ly designed installati­ons, photo zones, backdrops and murals.

About three years in, co-founder and co-owner

Andrew Butenko took on a venture. He describes it as basically a photo studio with lighting.

“It is easy to take quality pictures. It’s very family oriented and a very fun, cool experience,” he said.

“We have true artists that come in from all over the United States and craft their vision,” Butenko said. “It’s all very different and unique. So everything is created to the point of it being about you. We provide the correct lighting and a nice variety of background­s to comple- ment you and your family.”

From simple to extreme, the museum’s themed open walls, corner stations and rooms encompass a vast array offering a good mix of 2D dimensiona­l expression and 3D that include rooms with a bathtub with balls, a washing machine and a banana room with a swing in it.

Butenko said the upside- down and mirror rooms are very popular. The infinity room designed with mirrored walls, ceiling and a glossy floor with changeable color circle lights gives the appearance that you are in a place with no beginning or end, he noted.

So what’s the favorite room for kids or young families?

“I have a picture of my family in the flower room,” the father said. “If you take the photo from the right angle it looks super cool.”

The employees assist on how to use a particular installati­on or give ideas if needed, but do not take pictures for you.

The ASM is open seven days a week ith varying hours and is following COVID-19 protocol. Free for up to 3 years, $22 for ages 4-12 and adults range from $27 to $32 depending on the day of the week.

Address: 116 Centennial Olympic Park Drive, SW, Atlanta, 404-566-5778.

To purchase tickets or for more informatio­n, visit atlantasel­fie.com.

SEND US YOUR REQUESTS. Actual Factual Georgia runs on Sundays. If you’re new in town or have questions about this special place we call home, ask us. E-mail your request to atlactualf­act@gmail.com.

 ?? COURTESY ?? The mirror room with glowing orbs is one of the top visited rooms at the Atlanta Selfie Museum.
COURTESY The mirror room with glowing orbs is one of the top visited rooms at the Atlanta Selfie Museum.

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