Jul 07

If you are like other amateur photographers who go to a local photo studio to get your negatives developed or have a digital camera and only visit the studio in the neighborhood when you have decided on the best ones worthy of printing, or even if you send the photos online to a web studio service for sending you the positives, you may have often wondered what it would be like to have a photo studio of your own. It is only natural to think about this if you are passionate about going click and snap every now and then; however, if your work is mostly outdoor shoots, the need for a photographer’s studio is very limited especially if you do not have the time and energy required to invest in running the studio by yourself not to mention the dough!

On the other hand, if you are basically an indoor shoot preferring person, you may be taken in by the benefits of mood lighting, perfect background setting, least disturbance work and controlled environment offered by your personal photography space so you can work in a focused manner with the model and get the perfect shot by adjusting studio lights to suit the ambience needed, which is so difficult during outdoor shoots that can be ruined by unexpected bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances. It is easier to achieve right lighting for the perfect shot in a studio rather than on an outdoor shoot where a photographer is at the mercy of Mother Nature and many a time, tourists or public gathering to see the shoot, which can be distracting as well as a waste of time. Continue reading »

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