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2025-09-05 06:36:00| TRENDWATCHING.COM

A new photography concept has launched in Dubai that removes a major reason people feel apprehensive about professional portrait sessions: the photographer. Self.space offers private studios where clients control their own shoots using a remote, capturing unlimited photos in front of a full-length mirror equipped with a professional-grade camera.The 50-minute sessions include AI-powered retouching that processes images automatically, ensuring no human staff sees the photos before they're encrypted and delivered to a password-protected gallery. Each session costs AED 750 and includes access to lighting controls, music selection, makeup facilities and accessories, with the space accommodating up to four people.TREND BITESelf.space highlights how traditional service hierarchies are being dismantled as consumers demand greater control over personal experiences. The traditional photographer-subject dynamic where one person controls while another performs feels increasingly outdated to people who expect ownership of how they're represented. By removing human intermediaries entirely, the concept transforms a potentially uncomfortable situation into an empowering one, allowing customers to be both creator and subject without external judgment or direction.The studio's privacy-first approach is also key. In an era where consumers assume their digital content will be harvested, monetized or mishandled, the promise of zero human contact and AI-only processing becomes a premium feature. Here, artificial intelligence isn't positioned as a disruptive force but as a protective one handling retouching and privacy seamlessly. What other industries could reframe AI as a guardian of consumer autonomy and security?Related: Google's new Camera Coach for Pixel 10 Pro uses Gemini to help users take better photos. Instead of having AI create the image for them, it offers practical, in-the-moment tips on elements like framing, zooming, better angles, lighting, etc.


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