Purchased in 1892 and rebuilt in 1894 as a photo studio, the Mai Manó House used to be the home and workplace of Manó Mai, the former imperial and royal court photographer of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Hungarian House of Photography can be found here today.
This picture was taken with a pinhole camera made from the gift box of a famous Hungarian spirit, called Unicum in a 10×15 photographic paper.
Find more Unicum Camera Image in the House Portraits portfolio session.