Studio Layout
Thinking of starting a studio? How do you know what type of
studio is best for you?
Take this simple quiz to determine if you are better suited
for a commercial studio, in-home studio, or on location studio.
Then get studio layout plans suited perfectly for you.
Part I
1. I have capital set aside to invest in starting up and growing
my business.
2. I prefer to separate my home life from my work life.
3. I want a variety of workspaces available for shooting and
production.
4. I like having control over my lighting.
5. I like having a variety of props, backdrops, lighting styles,
and options easily available to me.
6. I like working in a controlled environment, with very few
surprises.
7. I like photographing in the same way again and again, being
able to rely on my results.
If you answer mostly yeses to these questions, you may be
best suited for having a commercial location for your studio.
A commercial location allows you to create distinct settings,
and use them continually in your shoots. A commercial location
gives you access to a variety of tools to use every day. A
commercial location allows you to split up your home and work
life, and create a professional appearance.
Digital Photography for Beginners to Professionals.
Part II
1. I have a limited budget.
2. I want the ability to work when I choose.
3. I have a basement, lower level, rooms, or outdoor locations
that are perfectly suited for shooting and meeting clients.
4. I like having control over my lighting.
5. I like having a variety of props, backdrops, lighting styles,
and options easily available to me.
6. I like working in a controlled environment, with very few
surprises.
7. I like photographing in the same way again and again, being
able to rely on my results.
If you answer mostly yeses to these questions, a home studio
may be best for you. A home studio offers many of the same
rewards as opening up a commercial studio location. The main
difference is you will be combining your work with your home
life. Be conscious of how your client will enter your studio.
- Will have to go through your kitchen? You may have to watch
what you cook when clients are coming over.
- Will clients see your main living areas? You may have to
have extra help keeping it clean and organized.
- Will clients be able to find your home easily? You may
have to create maps and signs to make it easy for them to
find you.
- Will neighbors have issues with the traffic? Some communities
have special zoning laws against home businesses. Make sure
you know all the rules before you open.
Part III
1. I love having the freedom to travel anywhere.
2. I prefer to separate my home life from my work life.
3. I like photographing in different locations, with different
opportunities, and different conditions.
4. I look at the world as my backdrop, and can find a different
scene anywhere.
5. I don’t need a lot of props, and look for things
in my environment.
6. I don’t mind working in chaos at times, and love
the challenge of trying new things.
7. I like working with technology, and being able to use computers
to make my job easier from anywhere in the world.
If you answer mostly yeses to these questions, shooting on
location may be best for you. Working on location requires
the ability to think quickly. You are constantly presented
with different options and opportunities – how are you
going to approach them? On location gives you the freedom to
move around at will, and have the ability to capture some amazing
photographs. It opens up your eye to what’s possible
in a variety of different situations.
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