How to Design a Photography Studio
Know what your exterior limitations are, and just how big can the finished product can be., Know what you will be using it for, and take into consideration, future changes to it., Add that to your 'sketch'., Take into consideration any access (ADA)...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know what your exterior limitations are
For example, are you going to be needing just one room and a door...or do you need a studio, an office, a computer area, etc.
Some photographic options are still life, macro photography, portraits, etc. , You have exterior walls (about 10 inches thick), interior walls (if required), and doors. , This will affect the businesses more than an individual. , Take into consideration the sunlight that comes in any particular window.
Plan in very strong electrical systems. ,, This may affect windows, and holes/doors. -
Step 2: and just how big can the finished product can be.
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Step 3: Know what you will be using it for
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Step 4: and take into consideration
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Step 5: future changes to it.
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Step 6: Add that to your 'sketch'.
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Step 7: Take into consideration any access (ADA) laws.
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Step 8: Decide what will go where.
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Step 9: Design in
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Step 10: and for
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Step 11: any work platforms that you need.
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Step 12: Put some thought as to any decor that you will want.
Detailed Guide
For example, are you going to be needing just one room and a door...or do you need a studio, an office, a computer area, etc.
Some photographic options are still life, macro photography, portraits, etc. , You have exterior walls (about 10 inches thick), interior walls (if required), and doors. , This will affect the businesses more than an individual. , Take into consideration the sunlight that comes in any particular window.
Plan in very strong electrical systems. ,, This may affect windows, and holes/doors.
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