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Why go into the studio?<br />

Rent or buy?<br />

Studio Photography<br />

by Philip Greenspun<br />

Studio photography is easy because you can get exactly what you want. Studio<br />

photography is hard because you can get exactly what you want.<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t light, hard light, hair light, background. Everything is under your control.<br />

If you are a tremendously creative person who knows how to use studio<br />

equipment, you'll get wonderful results. If you are uncreative, you'll have very<br />

flat and boring results. If anything is wrong with the lighting balance or<br />

exposure, you'll have nobody to blame but yourself.<br />

Most big cities have good rental studios that come complete with lights, backgrounds, and <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

assistants. This is the way to go if you have a big budget and know exactly when you want to shoot.<br />

Having your own studio, especially at home, is great for spontaneous work and also because you can<br />

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