If your dream is to open a photography studio then it is important to do your research and find out as much as possible about what you need and what it takes to start off. Information helps you make key decisions about the business and it’s a good idea to start off on the right footing.
Here is a list of things you need to have in a photo studio
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Lighting
Lighting is everything when it comes to photography. It’s the essential raw ingredient which will determine how your photos turn out and the quality of the photos. In a studio, it is ideal to have at least 2 lights.
- Main light – This is the light which reduces shadows on the model or subject and adjusting the main light by changing the height, distance or angle can give you different effects.
- Hair light – It is a light which is positioned at the back of the subject which is used to light hair and also create a separation from the background.
- Reflector – This acts as a third light as it helps you bounce back light on the subject. Even if you are outdoors and you are using natural light, a reflector comes in extremely handy. Keep in mind that there are reflectors made of different materials, which come in different shapes and sizes so having a few options which can give you a great result is vital. The angle, height and positioning of the reflector will have an impact on your photos.
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Backdrop
The simplest back drop is in paper form and you can find them in all sorts of colours and sizes. Have a support stand to keep it in place or if you prefer fabric, black velvet is a great option since it has good light absorbing qualities.
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Camera
One option is to connect the camera to the studio lights to allow you to adjust the settings for a great show. You can connect it using a sync cable and choose a quality camera which will give you the best service over the years. It is important to have external hard drives too which will help you download photos online in future.
Conclusion
With these tips, you have the basics tools to start off your own photo studio and you are well on your way to taking great photos for your portfolio!