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Owners see Selfie Scene as the ‘modern-day arcade’

- By Sarah Franks Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 419.463.4837 or email sarah. franks@coxinc.com.

WASHINGTON TWP., MONTGOMERY COUNTY — Sometimes, taking a quality selfie isn’t as easy as “saying cheese.”

There are businesses dedicated to making selfie-taking a fun outing and entertainm­ent option for friends of all ages, and that’s exactly what the Selfie Scene near Centervill­e has set out to do.

Last month, friends of 25 years, Matthew Gwin and James Kavanaugh Jr., opened Selfie Scene, 580 Miamisburg Centervill­e Road. The business partners were fraternity brothers at Bowling Green State University and are alums of Alter High School.

Gwin is preparing to retire from the U.S. Air Force in May and Kavanaugh has a creative background in visual arts and photograph­y. During a trip to visit family in Greensboro, North Carolina, the pair stopped at a selfie studio after hearing about the concept.

“We walked in, and we were like, ‘Oh my God, I get it,’” Gwin said.

Above all else, the partners said Selfie Scene is about fun. The center features about 20 interactiv­e vignettes at a time and will periodical­ly change to fit the theme of the season.

“It’s been a blast, I mean, it’s a party,” Kavanaugh said. “It’s like a visual menu of sorts that people like to (come in) and see what all there is, and then they’ll hop in and start taking pictures.”

People are able to utilize the Selfie Scene for more than taking silly, stylish photos with friends or family. Since opening, Kavanaugh said customers have used the space to shoot promotiona­l photos for products or influentia­l social media pages, take profession­al headshots or a family holiday card and more.

Customers only need to bring their cell phones to take photos. Selfie Scene provides all props, backdrops, “light rings” and hand-held photo remotes that connect via Bluetooth.

“We kind of see it like the modern day arcade,” Gwin said.

The Selfie Scene accepts walk-ins, however, it’s advised to book admission tickets in advance. Tickets are $20 per one hour of Selfie Scene usage and can be purchased at myselfiesc­ene.com.

 ?? ?? In December, Dayton natives and friends of 25 years, James Kavanaugh Jr. (left) and Matthew Gwin, opened Selfie Scene, 580 Miamisburg Centervill­e Road near Centervill­e. The business partners were fraternity brothers at Bowling Green and went to Alter High School.
In December, Dayton natives and friends of 25 years, James Kavanaugh Jr. (left) and Matthew Gwin, opened Selfie Scene, 580 Miamisburg Centervill­e Road near Centervill­e. The business partners were fraternity brothers at Bowling Green and went to Alter High School.
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SARAH FRANKS / STAFF

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