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- Most of the shooting that I do is on location…so I love shooting in studios.…When you're in a studio whether it's a makeshift studio,…or a beautiful dedicated studio like this…there's never a telephone wire going through…the thing you want to shoot,…you've got complete control…and that's a lot of fun.…It's a very different problem set…and one that can sometimes be as difficult to solve…as the randomness of the outside world.…But you get very different results…and it's a really fun way to work.…We've glossed over a couple of different subjects here…that you might want to know more about.…We mentioned that you do your own lighting…but we haven't talked at all about lighting.…
There are plenty of places you can go…in the library to learn more about lighting…including my own strobe course.…We've mentioned food and product photography, again,…a deep subject and one that you can get started on…with Conrad Eeks…courses on fabric photography or textile photography,…jewelry photography, and product photography.…Those are all available here in the library.…
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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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