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Cincinnati sets up for All-Star selfie success

By Erin Caproni
 –  Digital Producer, Cincinnati Business Courier

Updated

Cincinnati is preparing for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in a unique way.

The Cincinnati Reds will unveil six life-sized All-Star Game photo stations at Smale Riverfront Park this morning to help fans share their experiences.

The “selfie stations,” which are 6-foot by 9-foot frames that each feature a different design, will be set up across the region. The first has been constructed at Smale Riverfront Park.

The stations were created through a partnership between Cincinnati startup Framester and the Community Organizing Committee in conjunction with Major League Baseball Design Services.

The frames will join a variety of other installations being put in place across Greater Cincinnati to celebrate the July 14 All-Star Game and surrounding festivities, including a living wall at Great American Ball Park, a hat and mustache on the Scripps Center and a projection on Carew Tower. To see plans for other local buildings, click here.