Andy & Fine. - Photo house @BACC 3rd Flr. No. 305

Business Services · Pathum Wan

Room 305, 3rd Floor, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre BACC, Rama I Rd, Wangmai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330

Rated 4.9/5 from 228 Google reviews.

Order the Check-in Card (89 baht upfront, then 39 baht off your next five sessions through 2025). The Happy Hour window on Tuesday mornings is the quiet slot if you want the rooms to yourself.

Room 305 sits in the artHUB zone on BACC's third floor, past the exhibition galleries and before the cafe corner. You step into a compact studio space divided into six separate booth rooms, each wrapped in a different rotating theme. Recent sets included a green-screen Charli XCX "BRAT" setup that ran through October 2024, plus standing Y2K backdrops and mirror-ball corners that shift every few months.

Each booth operates on a self-service model. You pay at the counter (standard pricing sits at 160 baht per print, though the venue runs a buy-one-get-one promo most weeks that drops the effective rate to 80 baht). The Check-in Card package costs 89 baht and unlocks a 39-baht discount on up to five separate visits through the end of 2025, so two visits break even and the rest save you money. Physical prints develop in about 90 seconds and come out as instant sticker-backed sheets you peel and keep.

The BACC location holds a Tuesday-through-Thursday Happy Hour from 10:00 to 12:00, when the buy-one-get-one deal applies automatically without needing the card. Closed Mondays. The venue also operates a second branch on Banthat Thong with different hours (that one opens Mondays and runs late, past midnight).

Access is through National Stadium BTS Exit 3, then a five-minute walk through the BACC ground-floor entrance and up the escalators to the third-floor artHUB corridor. Underground parking available in the BACC basement if you drive. The booth rooms are small (designed for two to four people maximum per shot), and weekend afternoons fill with groups rotating through the themed sets, so the weekday-morning window gives you more space to stage your shots without a line forming behind you.