When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.

Home photo studio

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Home photo studio. Get inspired and try out new things.
Home Photography Studio - Complete Set Up Guide

Do you have a space to set up a home photography studio but don’t know how? This article will help you from setting up to marketing your own studio!

DIY Backdrops!

Happy Spring! Have you ever looked at someone’s background on a photo and thought it was the coolest thing ever? It happens to me all the time! I always wonder, “How did they get the background that texture?” to “How is that even possible!?” I’ve been doing some research on Pinterest and all over the Internet, and I came up with some simple DIY backdrops! To get started, I wanted to show everyone some cool storage systems that are perfect for your backdrops in an in home photo studio…

Vector Isometric Photo Studio Stock Vector - Illustration of computer, vector: 135604779

Vector isometric photo studio. Illustration about computer, vector, office, camera, desktop, room, lighting, backdrop, backstage, interior, monitor, crosssection, professional - 135604779

How to Set Up Your First Home Photography Studio

There are a few things to consider if you'd like to set up a home studio. It's not a simple yea or nay idea. The apparent convenience of just walking a few steps to your studio can make it an enticing idea.

Before you take the leap into opening a studio, you need to make sure you’ve thought through the decision. I’ve seen many photographers prematurely open a photography studio and have the doors shut shortly after. They make the mistake of taking on unnecessary costs and thinking if they build a studio, clients will just automatically come. It doesn’t work that way. Check out the link to my blog post that covers the five questions you should be asking yourself before you open a studio.

Before you take the leap into opening a studio, you need to make sure you’ve thought through the decision. I’ve seen many photographers prematurely open a photography studio and have the doors shut shortly after. They make the mistake of taking on unnecessary costs and thinking if they build a studio, clients will just automatically come. It doesn’t work that way. Check out the link to my blog post that covers the five questions you should be asking yourself before you open a studio.

She-Shed DIY Photo Studio That Will Make You Want One

Karen is no stranger to creating a beautiful DIY photo studio. Watch her create her first home studio using whitewash laminate flooring.

How to set up a simple natural light studio

Setting up a studio space using natural light can be easy if you have the right tools and know-how. Choose a room with a bright light source A large, spacious room with light colored paint is optim…