In the summer of 1976, as part of governmental cultural exchanges between the US and the USSR, Kyiv hosted the “US Photography” exhibition showcasing the latest achievements: around four hundred mostly color large‑format photographs, plus three studios and darkrooms. New York photographer David Attie worked in a studio and expanded an idea he first tried in 1974 in Bucharest—inviting visitors to make their own portraits. In Kyiv, he repeated the experiment while preserving all negatives: he brought a full‑length mirror from Vienna, equipment from the US, and Polaroid plates, and set up an open studio where visitors could create full‑length self‑portraits and receive prints immediately. The project engaged not only professionals but also the broader public.