Aimed at foreign visitors, a new business has opened in Mijas Pueblo, joining the rest of the establishments there. It is called Estudio Olé, a space open to creativity and art. Last Friday, in the Plaza de la Constitución in Mijas Pueblo, specifically in the Alcazaba building, the opening of a photography studio was celebrated with great enthusiasm. Here, you can dress up in traditional flamenco costumes and choose the one you like best, as they have a wide range of outfits for both men and women.
The idea for this project came from Ángela Rijsbergen, a Dutch lover of photography and Spanish art: "In the Netherlands, where I come from, there are some small villages where there are many tourists and they do the same thing. That's where the idea came from", said Rijsbergen.

- Los concejales del Ayuntamiento de Mijas Juan José Torres Trella y Mari Francis Alarcón junto a la fotógrafa.
- NURIA LUQUE
The councillors from the Mijas Town Hall Juan José Torres Trella (PP) and Mari Francis Alarcón (PP) accompanied them at this party, which served to publicise the studio, which will open its doors in a few weeks.

- En la plaza de la Constitución de Mijas Pueblo, concretamente en el edificio la Alcazaba, se celebraba el pasado viernes la apertura del estudio.
- NURIA LUQUE
"It's a photography studio aimed mainly at tourists, who will dress up in flamenco costumes and have their photos taken, another attraction for the tourists who visit us", said Alarcón. Photographs with the essence of the south. Dutch efficiency now has a competitor: a passion for flamenco captured by the flash of a camera.
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