Digital Photographer

SET UP YOUR OWN STUDIO SPACE

Rather like a home, a photographer’s studio space is very personal. You know exactly the sort of functionality you’re going to need and the way you want it all to look and feel. For this reason, it’s potentially worthwhile setting up your studio on your own, rather like a DIY project.

Of course, your first step is to calculate the benefits of doing so – can you afford to build and operate a studio space? Will it pay for itself over time? Is it worth

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