Press — Photo Booth FX (PBFX)
Media contact: partners@pbfx.ai
Mail: PBFX, 2948 Jo Ann Dr., Richmond, CA 94806
One-liner: High-end AI prompt packs for real events—licensed, not sold. Clean outputs. No model training.
Boilerplate (short):
Photo Booth FX (PBFX) builds editorial-grade AI prompt packs and FX configurations for photo booths and experiential creatives. We license prompts (not source resale), protect client outputs, and hard-ban model training/feature extraction. PBFX turns brand briefs into reliable, event-safe AI visuals.
Fast Facts
Founded by Christina Hanson (creative technologist & prompt architect).
Products: prompt packs, FX configs, licensing for client outputs, custom setups.
Stance: No reverse engineering. No model training.
Community: active education, ethical AI guidance, and vendor-agnostic support.
HQ: Richmond, California (serving global clients).
Founder Bio (brief)
Christina Hanson is a Mexican/Latina creative technologist and the prompt architect behind PBFX. She designs multi-layered prompt systems for real-world events—prioritizing safety, brand fidelity, and licensing clarity—and advocates for ethical AI in the booth industry.
Approved Descriptions (copy/paste)
Short (120 chars):
PBFX makes high-end AI prompt packs for photo booths—licensed, reliable, event-ready.
Medium (300 chars):
PBFX delivers editorial-grade AI prompts and FX for photo booths and experiential teams. We license prompts for client outputs, prohibit model training, and offer clean setup guides so pros can ship on brand—fast.
Long (600–700 chars):
Photo Booth FX (PBFX) is an ethical AI prompt studio for photo booths and experiential creators. Our editorial-grade prompt packs and FX configurations are engineered for reliability, licensing clarity, and “real event” constraints. We protect client outputs, forbid reverse engineering and model training, and provide clear documentation so teams can deploy with confidence across supported platforms. Founded by Christina Hanson, PBFX pairs creative direction with legal-grade licensing language to raise the bar for AI at events.
Interview Topics
Ethical AI for booths (licensing, minors, logos, safety).
Why prompts ≠ face swap and how to set client expectations.
Model drift, variance, and production-ready workflows.
IP hygiene: anti-training clauses, reverse-engineering bans.
Brand fidelity at scale (logos, typography, color).
Quick Quotes
“Prompts are power tools, not data mines—licensed, not harvested.”
“Generative ≠ face swap. Expect variance; engineer for reliability.”
“If it can’t ship at a wedding or a brand launch, it’s not event-ready AI.”
Brand & Media Assets
Press Kit (.zip): [Coming Soon]
Logos (light/dark/SVG): [Coming Soon]
Founder headshots (hi-res): [Coming Soon]
Product screenshots / sample outputs: [Coming Soon]
B-roll (10–20s loops): [Coming Soon]
Usage: Do not alter, stretch, or recolor logos. Credit “Photo Booth FX (PBFX).” For editorial use only.
Image & AI Disclosures
Sample images may be AI-generated using PBFX prompts. Generative AI is not face swap; outputs vary between renders/guests, and logos/text may not be perfect on every pass. Platform/model behavior is outside our control.
Coverage & Mentions
TBD
Booking & Speaking
For interviews, panels, and workshops on ethical AI for events, email partners@pbfx.ai with topic, date, and format.
Legal Notes
All PBFX prompts and docs are licensed, not sold. No reverse engineering. No model training, feature extraction, or dataset use. See: Terms of Use · Terms of Sale · Digital Goods & Licensing Disclosure · DMCA/Copyright.