Setting up a temporary studio can be tricky. In this video, learn about what things you might need to consider when you are tasked to do this.
- Most of us don't have the money or the space…and honestly, even the need…for a full-time dedicated studio.…Most of us, just every once in a while…need a controllable space…to shoot maybe a head shot or a product shot…or maybe a series of head shots.…In those instances, you're going to want to build…what we're calling a pop-up studio,…a temporary studio space,…and to do that, you're going to have to appropriate…some kind of space somewhere in an office…or wherever you can find.…A space where you can control the lighting,…change the lighting, add a background,…and get the shot that you need.…
Now if you're working in an office,…there are probably a lot of options available.…The first thing you're going to start thinking about…is different rooms and we're going to talk about that,…but before you go to that,…don't discount hallways and open public spaces.…These can be really useful.…Here in this office, I've got this hallway here…that's got a range of lighting through it.…I've got some shadow areas, some lit areas,…
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8/28/2017- How the business of a photography studio works
- Storage solutions for a photo studio
- Building out a temporary studio
- Room options for a temporary photo studio
- Portable backdrop options and setup
- Determining what lights and other gear you need
- Working with a hair and makeup artist
- Insurance and releases for a studio
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