
Mi is a Polish-born, UK-based fine-art photographer working primarily in black and white and infrared. Her work explores overlooked corners of reality — often quite literally — through reflections, light, and the quiet distortions they offer. What began in 2015 with a 5MP mobile phone camera has evolved into a dedicated visual practice defined by low light, candid moments, and a willingness to crouch by puddles until the world rearranges itself. Across three series — The Unnoticed, The Unseen, and The Unnatural — Mi blends intuition, technical precision, and a refusal to let reality stay still. Photography is both craft and curiosity, shaped as much by patient observation as by an enduring sense of wonder (and a very infrared-capable camera).
Mi is a Polish-born, UK-based fine-art photographer specialising in black-and-white and infrared imagery. Her work investigates the surreal potential of the everyday — reflections, distortions, unseen spectrums — to reframe the familiar. Through three ongoing series — The Unnoticed, The Unseen, and The Unnatural — she explores perception, space, and the strange elegance of overlooked moments. Working primarily in natural light and candid environments, Mi’s images are marked by stillness, abstraction, and quiet tension. Photography, for her, is less about documentation and more about revealing what usually escapes notice.
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"Black and white photography is
the art of Mi
painted with reflections."
"Revealing what’s overlooked, unseen, and out of place."
"Black and white photography is
the art of Mi
painted with reflections."








