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How to Start and Operate a Digital Portrait Photography Studio by Lou Jacobs β€” book cover

How to Start and Operate a Digital Portrait Photography Studio

by Lou Jacobs
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Overview

Twenty successful studio owners offer their expertise to aspiring professional photographers in this guide to operating a digital portrait studio. Every element of a thriving studio is covered, from choosing a location and determining a budget to selecting computer equipment and streamlining the digital work flow. Details on selecting backgrounds, sets, and props that set a studio apart and advice on lighting patterns, posing, and clothing selection help photographers ensure that they produce client-pleasing images and return customers. Customer service tips on creating comfortable waiting and viewing areas are included to help photographers set up an attractive space to better profit from their artistic skills.

Synopsis

Twenty successful studio owners offer their expertise to aspiring professional photographers in this guide to operating a digital portrait studio. Every element of a thriving studio is covered, from choosing a location and determining a budget to selecting computer equipment and streamlining the digital work flow. Details on selecting backgrounds, sets, and props that set a studio apart and advice on lighting patterns, posing, and clothing selection help photographers ensure that they produce client-pleasing images and return customers. Customer service tips on creating comfortable waiting and viewing areas are included to help photographers set up an attractive space to better profit from their artistic skills.

About the Author, Lou Jacobs

Lou Jacobs Jr. is the author of Photographer's Lighting Handbook, Studio Lighting, and Take Great Pictures. He lives in Cathedral City, California.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Amherst Media, Incorporated
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781584281719

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