Local Photographer Transforms Former Factory into Creative Studio Paul Meiesaar, a local photographer, has established a new creative space in Mustla, Viljandi, following a significant renovation project. Meiesaar initially operated his own photo studio in Tartu and Viljandi, specializing in portrait and family photography utilizing traditional paper backgrounds. Driven by a desire for a larger-scale endeavor, Meiesaar began work in 2020 on the conversion of the former Narma carpet factory rooms located in Mustla. The project involved repurposing the industrial space into a dedicated photo studio. “I felt it was time to expand my vision,” Meiesaar stated. The transformation of the historic building reflects Meiesaar’s commitment to both his craft and the revitalization of local spaces. The renovated studio now serves as the base for his photography work, continuing his focus on portrait and family photography. The location in Mustla provides a unique backdrop for his projects, leveraging the building’s distinctive architecture. This new venture represents a natural progression for the photographer, building upon his established experience within the photo industry. Topics: #photo #studio #mustla Post navigation BLOG 1514. War Day in Ukraine: Rutte: Czech-led ammunition initiative for Ukraine is yielding results When going to the farm show, think about parking at home