how to setup your small photo studio for success
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2023
- If you own your own photostudio - or you are thinking about renting one - your success does not only depend on your photography, but also on the way your clients experience your studio. It's the first time brands, models, clients can experience your brand in an actual space - so there are a few things to consider when designing a studio that your clients will love - and therefore will help make your photography business grow. After two years at our studio we thought it would be a good idea to share a bit more about what aspects of our studio works really well for our clients and photoshoots and tell you what little things make the difference for our client experience.
PORTFOLIO:
www.lightanddaystudio.com
ww.christophkronseder.de
www.annamarialanger.com
INSTAGRAM:
/ lightanddaystudio
/ annamaria_langer
/ chriskronseder
GET IN TOUCH:
info@lightanddaystudio.com
OUR GEAR:
Cameras:
Nikon D850: amzn.to/3D68Xks
Nikon Z6 II: amzn.to/44EvdxB
Lenses:
Sigma Art 35mm 1.4: amzn.to/44CHySC
Sigma Macro 105mm: amzn.to/46F1Wo8
Sigma 24.70mm 2.8: amzn.to/3XQggpR
Nikon 50mm 1.4: amzn.to/46CgWDb
Nikon 85mm 1.8: amzn.to/3rovxCk
Audio:
Sennheiser MKE 600: amzn.to/3JPIawB
So cute and really smart space! 📸♥
Thank you. :)
Hi! Thank you for your videos! I'm going to have my extra-small photo studio soon and this video comes in very handy :) Actually I subscribed here and followed you on instagram because you are so inspiring!!:) I actually got a question: where do you buy the gallery boxes? Is it something you buy or build yourself? Thank you:)
Also one more question: What do you think is a too little space for a photo studio? I'm afraid the one I'm getting is going to have enough space for product photography but not enough for portraits
Thank you! Will whatch all of your videos!
Sabina :)
Hi Sabrina, thank you so much for your kind reply. We buy our gallery boxes at the local art supply, they usually use them to display sculptures etc. :) I guess the most important thing is that you find a space you feel comfortable working in. Our studio is pretty small (30 square meters) but we have lots of storage in our attic and everything works fine. For bigger productions we rent a studio as well, as we do not want the added financial pressure of owning a bigger studio ourselves. Hopefully this helps and best of luck for your own studio :)