Location and Themed Imaging Solutions
Digital Photo Industries provide purpose built digital imaging solutions that are designed to deliver compelling souvenir photographs, ready to sell to your guests.
We design systems for every type of event photography - from sporting or corporate events, or from front gate or character photography in theme parks to Santa photography at Christmas. The systems are purpose built to ensure a high quality photo keepsake is produced quickly and efficiently.
Chocolate Coated Photos
The newly expanded Panny's Amazing World of Chocolates at the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory now features a unique Photobooth, which Digital Photo Industries built in conjunction with Megafun Pty Ltd. Guests can pose amongst massive, larger than life chocolate treats and the photo system captures this fun moment. Guests can email a low res file, print a high quality souvenir photo, or purchase their own, unique, personalised chocolate bar featuring their photo on the wrapper.

The Phillip Island Chocolate Factory is definitely the sweetest and most addictive attraction on Phillip Island
Snapped Behind Bars
The Old Melbourne Gaol Watch House Experience has now been enhanced with the introduction of an interactive Photo Booth.
At the end of the 40 minute Watch House Experience, where guests are 'arrested' and encounter what it's like to be locked up, guests can pose and create a souvenir photo of themselves behind bars.
As the National Trust say, "Every moment an amazing story", and thanks to Digital Photo Industries we now capture that moment.

Ghostly Photos
The guest experience on the historic Ghost Train at Melbourne's Luna Park has been enhanced with the help of our expertise. FujiFilm, one of the worlds leading imaging companies, called upon us to update one of the 'scares' by incorporating a loud scream sound effect just as a skeleton sits up in a cobweb infested bed. We then capture the guests photo right at the moment of maximum facial expression.

A very cool photo!
You're in Melbourne's Chill On Ice Lounge, it’s -9°C, you’re drinking out of a glass made of ice, standing at a bar made of ice, the walls and chairs are made of ice, you’ve just gotta get a photo of this experience! Digital Photo Industries designed a system to operate in these extreme conditions and we’re now generating tremendous additional revenue for this venue.



Cute Cuddly Furry Photos
Wildlife Wonderland is a tourist attraction near Phillip Island. A high quality studio environment has been built to capture guests who get to enjoy an up close and personal experience with koalas, kangaroos, wombats, and other native animals.


Tango - Not Just A Dance
What a challenge! Taking a photo of all 21 rows of seat on this ride. 7 Photos in a few seconds with a high speed strobe and at high resolution. That was the challenge when FujiFilm asked Digital Photo Industries to develop the capture technology on this ride at Sydney’s Luna Park.

No Barrier To Us!
Fantasea Cruises photo contractor Videos Down Under (with the assistance of Think Digital Imaging and Digital Photo Industries) are now producing beautiful reef memories on board their outer reef vessel.
Digital Photo Industries developed a product that produces a proof sheet of the images taken at the reef, so customers can choose their favourite. The Point Of Sale system then ensures the fast and efficient delivery of photos while the guests are still on board. The system is proving to be extremely user friendly and reliable.


Flaming Memories
Think Digital Imaging, our Cairns based partners, called upon us to design and install a second imaging system at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Village. Now, guests arriving for the night time Corroboree (Caribberie) are able to pose with the local indigenous dancers.
The dancers trigger the camera via remote control, eliminating the need for additional photographic staff. Guests view their photos on large LCD monitors at the main entrance and are able to purchase high quality photo mementos of their visit.


Scenic Photos
Melbourne’s Luna Park now has a state of the art imaging system on the historic Scenic Railway. The Scenic Railway, which was installed in the Park in 1912, is a Melbourne icon. It’s the oldest continually operating roller coaster in the world and now when you ride it, you can take away a photo memento.


It's Over The Edge
Skydeck 88 is the only observation deck in the world that can thrill you with 'The Edge' - a glass cube which projects 3 metres out from the building - with you in it - suspended almost 300 metres above the ground! If you are brave enough to take on this elevated challenge, you just have to have a photo to prove it and thanks to the imaging system designed and installed by Digital Photo Industries, you can.


Say Cheese for Mouse Photos
One of Australia's leading Amusement companies is generating extra revenue thanks to a unique digital imaging system built for them by Digital Photo Industries. The Crazy Mouse is a thrilling, portable roller coaster which now features an automated photo system. Riders see their photo on large LCD monitors and prints are made for them in seconds.



Luna Park Sydney
It’s not often that a small Australian company gets to work with a global leader, but that’s what’s happened at Luna Park Sydney. DPI worked with FujiFilm Australia Pty Ltd to deliver a state of the art digital imaging system on Luna Park’s historic Wild Mouse coaster.

It’s Amaze’n at Amaze’n Things
This award winning tourist destination on Phillip Island is now generating incremental revenue from two great photo opportunities. Digital Photo Industries designed and installed photo systems on their ‘Shrinking Room’ and ‘Giant Slide’. Visit them at www.amazenthings.com.au



Boomerangs do come back
Digital Photo Industries have partnered with Cairns based Think Digital Imaging to design and install a state of the art digital imaging system at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Village. Tourists pose with one of the local Tjapukai people.
A remote control built into the boomerang is used to trigger the camera which is housed in a waterproof enclosure. A receipt is printed for the guest and their image is wirelessly transmitted to the Photo Hut where it can be viewed within minutes. Sales have been outstanding!

