[4] The Inside Out Project has traveled from Ecuador to Nepal, from Mexico to Palestine, inspiring Group Actions on varied themes such as hope, diversity, violence awareness, and climate change.
"[5] Inside Out led to heated results in Tunisia, where installations began just as dictator Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali stepped down.
The trucks and the Inside Out Project team traveled across the United States and France to organize various Photobooth Actions.
[55] The Action was an effort to portray a collective view of New Yorkers after Hurricane Sandy, and challenge the advertising of the busiest place in the nation with art.
Inside Out 11M aimed to represent the diversity and unity of people that call America home, reminding us that behind the numbers are real human stories.
[58]In France, the Center of National Monuments collaborated with the Inside Out Project for a special, patriotic installation that would wrap around the Panthéon, Paris.
Throughout the month of March 2014, self-portraits were collected for the installation via the project's website, where everyone around the world was welcome to participate and submit their photos.
[59] Additionally, to gather more portraits for the project, from 5 to 29 March 2014, the Photobooth truck visited the following sites: The Basilica of Saint-Denis, Château and ramparts of the City of Carcassonne, the Château d'Angers, the Carnac Stones, the Towers of La Rochelle, the Palais du Tau in Reims, the Villa Savoye in Poissy, the Hôtel de Sully in Paris, and finally the Pantheon.
The Inside Out team regularly visits New York City public schools to take pictures with the Photobooth trucks at no cost.
After that is completed, one may submit a Group Action: motivation can come from wanting to spread joy and celebrate life or protesting a serious issue in a community.
The group leader must then send the portraits to the Inside Out studio, which will mail back 36x53 black-and-white posters for the participants to post in a public location of their choice.