Studio vs Location Portrait photography

Always the big question for a photographer who is starting in business is if to work from home or have a studio. You can save money and simplify things by working on location, either locally or at the house of your client.

The latter is potentially risky since you never quite know what you might be working with and you could find yourself in cramped surroundings with little room for manoeuvre. Remember not every home set up for family comfort is ideal for photography.



The alternative is to either invest in your own studio or to hire a studio as and when you need it. If you're starting out on a budget the latter option might have some merit but there is no guarantee that it will be available exactly when you need it.

A business plan will help you determine the viability of investing in your own studio.

Return to Starting your Own Photographic Business Index



PermaJet - The Inkjet Paper & Canvas Specialists

Corporate Partners

Aaduki Photographic Insurance Loxley Colour - Professional Photo Printing Services PermaJet - The Inkjet Paper and Canvas Specialists The London Photography & Video Show Elinchrom Studio & Portable Lighting




Reviews

The Society of Photographers Excellent TrustPilot

The Society of Photographers 4.9 stars

Update cookies preferences