Being a great photographer is only one part of running a great studio—running the business and talking to clients are also critical to the studio's success.
- Come on in Ben.…- All right.…- David, we're talking about building a studio,…and we're implying that a studio is just a place…where you shoot, but you run a business out of here.…- Right. - You have to make…a bunch of decisions in addition…to where you're going to shoot.…- Right.…- You've got offices, conference rooms,…what all do we have in this building?…- So, we've got offices that handle,…we do post-production work, 'cause we shoot,…and all of our files have to be touched up…in one or another whether it's just basically just color…or contrast, and then we have to deliver…those digital files, so we do some post-production work.…
Got meeting spaces, which is a conference room,…which we needed for client meetings and such,…a nice space to sit down.…And then just general offices for your support staff,…whether it's photographers,…office managers, sales, whatever.…- So, we'll see the studio in a minute.…You're shooting digitally obviously,…you're editing digitally, are you all wired…to go immediately from the studio to post-production?…
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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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