SP Photo Station

Themed attraction photo experiences, station-by-station.

Character meet-and-greets, seasonal overlays, walk-through photo activations across a multi-station park footprint. Not ride-integrated chassis cameras — staffed photo experiences with the workflow, multi-station coordination, and POS to match theme-park-pace customer flow.

The shape of a themed-attraction program

Theme park guests don't queue up. They move. Your photo activation is one of fifteen things they'll do today, and the operational challenge is making the capture-to-receipt experience fast enough that the family with two melting ice creams doesn't walk away.

That means multi-station coordination across a large footprint, POS at the exit point, instant gallery delivery via QR, and seasonal overlay templates that swap in October for Halloween, December for holiday, and back to normal in January — without re-onboarding your staff every time.

How SP Photo Station fits

Six places the platform earns its license.

Multi-station capture across the park

Each station runs the desktop workspace. USB-PTP tethered cameras or folder-watch ingestion from networked capture rigs. Advisory locks on uploads prevent duplicates when adjacent stations capture simultaneously. Per-station capture history available for ops review.

Inventory: §B.1

POS at the exit point

Touchscreen POS terminal for fast checkout. Multi-package selection, discount codes, location-specific tax. Cash drawer integration for mixed payment days. POS inventory tracking on paper reams with low-stock alerts before you run out mid-Saturday.

Inventory: §B.8

Seasonal overlays without re-onboarding staff

Border library managed in the admin portal. Border groups per season — Halloween overlay set, winter holiday set, summer set. Swap the active group per location with a single configuration change. Staff workflows don't change; only the composite output does.

Inventory: §B.2

Character performer roles

Themed attractions often include character meet-and-greets within the program. character_performer role permissions separate from photographer role keep scheduling clean. Customer ratings feed performer profiles.

Inventory: §B.6

Customer galleries optimized for guests in motion

QR codes printed on receipts. Customers scan and access their gallery on their phone within seconds, no app install. Print packages sized for theme-park gift-shop pickup plus digital downloads.

Inventory: §B.3

Audit trails on every transaction

Per-tenant audit logs on every booking mutation, POS transaction, and inventory change. Sensitive operations like booking cancellations require explicit per-staff permission grants — not bundled into role defaults. Studio owner controls who can cancel; nobody else can.

Inventory: §B.4 + §D.7

What SP Photo Station doesn't do

Ride-integrated chassis-mounted cameras

SP Photo Station is built for staffed photo experiences, not ride-photo systems. We don't compete with Picsolve, ImageVision, or similar chassis-camera platforms. If your business model is capturing guests on coaster drops via fixed-position cameras, we are not the platform for you. If your business model is staffed character meet-and-greets, walk-through experiences, themed overlays, or family activations — we are.

Theme-park ticketing / season-pass integration

No RFID, no PhotoPass-style season-pass linking, no theme-park ticketing system integrations today. Customer flow goes through QR codes and SMS links. If your park has its own guest-photo wallet system, our output is photos + galleries that customers can consume independently.

See the multi-station workflow live.

Bring your park map and station list. We'll walk through the multi-station coordination workflow with your actual layout.

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