Australasian Leisure Management
May 12, 2016

Australian imaging company to supply giant Korean leisure complex

Leading digital imaging specialists Digital Photo Industries is to partner with giant South Korean theme park and attraction Lotte World to deliver souvenir photographs to their guests.

Located in Seoul and part of the Lotte group of companies, Lotte World includes the world's largest indoor theme park, an aquarium, shopping mall and a luxury hotel.

Later this year, it will open the world’s highest observation deck on what will be the world’s sixth tallest building, the Lotte World Tower.

In partnering with Lotte World Digital Photo Industries Managing Director Lynton Barriball said the Melbourne-based company will be delivering some of the world’s latest imaging technology to the Lotte World Tower project.

Barriball explains “when we capture great souvenir photos, our guests are expecting a very high quality product.

“For this project, we are partnering with Korea FujiFilm to utilise their latest printing technology, delivering stunning quality photo souvenirs.

“Guests are also wanting a digital copy of the photo that they can share via social media. Our proprietary software can upload digital copies of the guest’s photos to a web server.

“The guest can download or share their photos via their iPhone or Android device almost immediately.

“Capturing an image is only part of the fun, sharing your photos is at the heart of your enjoyment.”

Established in 2002, Digital Photo Industries designs and integrates state of the art digital imaging systems in a wide variety of markets.

They work with attractions around the world sites, helping them generate significant income from souvenir photographic operations.

The Digital Photo Industries team have extensive global experience having worked with Disneyland Paris, Universal islands of Adventure in Florida, Ocean Park in Hong Kong, Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, Sydney’s Luna Park, Melbourne’s Eureka Tower and Sydney BridgeClimb.

Their capabilities extend into biometric security imaging and their software is in use in 47 countries around the world.

Digital photography is utilised in a variety of revenue generating applications, from capturing tourists riding the Edge experience at Melbourne’s Eureka Tower, to cuddling a Koala at a Cairns Animal park, or from photography on a roller coaster to Santa photography in the malls at Christmas. 

Click here to contact Digital Photo Industries via their entry in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.

Main image shows the soon to be completed Lotte World Tower.

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