M.Booth turns two people's photos, taken apart, into one photobooth strip,
as if they were taken together. It's built for long-distance couples who
miss the small physical proof of a shared moment, the strip from a random
Tuesday, not just the big anniversary photo.
The core mechanic: one partner shoots first, the second partner joins via
a link and poses against a live overlay of the first photo so the two line
up naturally. Three snaps each, composited into a Korean-style photobooth
strip, in a warm 90s-film style.
- Started with Claude to create prompt
M.Booth turns two people's photos, taken apart, into one photobooth strip,
as if they were taken together. It's built for long-distance couples who
miss the ...