About 907 Frozen Smiles
I started 907 Frozen Smiles because I believe every single person at an event deserves to feel like the main character for a minute.
I am an English and special education teacher by day. I spend my weeks helping students find their voice, working with kids who the world sometimes overlooks, and fighting for the ones who need someone in their corner. I love it. Teaching also taught me something I carry into everything I do: people light up when they feel seen. When someone is actually paying attention to them. When the moment belongs to them.
That is what a photo booth does. It gives people permission to be a little silly, a little glamorous, a little ridiculous and then hands them proof that it happened.
I built this company around one idea. Nobody should feel like an afterthought at their own event. Not because of their budget, their body, their ability, or anything else. We show up for everybody. That is not just something I say. It is how I run my classroom and it is how I run this business.
Four years in Fairbanks. More than fifty events at the Carlson Center, Westmark, Alaskaland, Birch Hill, Chickenstock, and private venues across Interior Alaska. We have also completed permanent photo booth installs at local bars and restaurants, because some businesses trusted us enough to put a booth in their space full time.
We happen to have the only overhead 360 booth in Alaska and the only Mosaic Booth in Fairbanks. But the equipment is just how we do it. The reason we do it is always the people.
Why the Overhead 360
Traditional 360 booths have a raised platform. Guests step up one or two at a time while a camera arm spins around them. For a lot of people at a lot of events, that step is a real barrier. Elderly guests. Wheelchair users. Guests in formal gowns. People who do not want to feel singled out for needing help getting onto a platform.
Our overhead 360 rig hangs the camera above the group and shoots straight down. The floor is the floor. Nobody steps up. Nobody is left out. Up to 15 people in frame at once. That design decision reflects the same thing I believe in as a special education teacher: accessible is not a compromise. It is the right way to build something.
907 Frozen Smiles is Proudly Female Owned
This business was built from the ground up by a woman who teaches full time, loves this community, and decided that Fairbanks deserved photo booth experiences that people had to travel Outside to find. We are not a franchise. We are not a national brand with a local landing page. We are your neighbors, and we are invested in making your event something worth remembering.