Portrait specialist in Michle — a unique self‑portrait studio with a large mirror, remote shutter and cozy atmosphere. Natural portraits for personal and corporate use.
Magic Mirror is a portrait photography specialist in Michle — but not in the conventional sense. We offer a self‑portrait studio where, instead of a photographer, you stand in front of a large mirror with the camera positioned behind it. This method gives clients full control over expression, pose and the mood of the image, resulting in authentic, confident portraits that honestly reflect the person in the photo. Why choose us? Our strength lies in simplicity and freedom. In a comfortable private space no one photographs you “from the outside” — you set the light, the music and your movement so a portrait matching your personality can emerge. This approach is ideal for natural profile shots, self‑portraits and professional images for LinkedIn or corporate communication. We prioritise authenticity over overly staged posing. What makes our approach unique: we work with a strong visual element — the mirror — and simple equipment (remote shutter, fan, speaker) that encourage creativity and comfort. Shooting takes place calmly and privately — a studio assistant will guide you and then step into another room, leaving the space entirely yours. Images are automatically processed and you have the option to refine them to your taste. How do clients collaborate with us? They arrive, prepare a playlist, use available props (for example three antique TON chairs or a fan for dynamic movement) and focus on their own expression. The whole process is designed so that even people unaccustomed to being in front of a lens achieve natural results without stress. Although we primarily specialise in portrait photography, the studio is also excellent for family photography or capturing important life events — always with an emphasis on comfort and authentic outcomes. If you’re looking for a portrait that doesn’t look "taken," but mirrors how you see yourself, Magic Mirror in Michle is the right choice.