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I get a lot of feedback on this topic, many photographers work from home or a garage or simply don't have a large studio and often struggle to control their lighting.
A small number of my photos required a larger space. I now use my own studio for these shoots, but in the past I have rented studios or warehouses to do the work.
Most of my commercial photography jobs don't require much more than a few feet. So here are my 6 steps to taking great images in a small space.
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Useful resources:
Lighting theory (including the inverse square law of light)
https://www.karltayloreducation.com/class/introduction-and-understanding-light/
Example of space rental for classic car photography
https://www.karltayloreducation.com/class/classic-car-shoot-on-location/
Mini Photography Studio Setup for Wine Photography (Includes Setup Diagram)
https://www.karltayloreducation.com/how-to-set-up-a-small-photography-studio/
A more detailed guide for professionals working in small studio spaces: https://www.karltayloreducation.com/class/studio-space-and-making-it-work/
Everything You Need to Know About Photography Studio Lighting (And More)
https://www.karltayloreducation.com/portrait-photography/
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FREE photography course (with quiz and 90-page illustrated guide):
https://www.karltayloreducation.com/free-photography-course/
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Test yourself – Photography quiz: https://www.karltayloreducation.com/peq/
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