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we shoot everything on location and therefore don't have a need for a shooting space, however, we are pondering and researching a nice storefront space in which we can host clients. picture fabulous and sleek comfy seating areas with giant canvases on the walls, large flat screen tv, sample albums, coffee, tea, whatever you fancy...bonus points for exposed brick...
so, the question is, when finding those special image makers, where would you feel most comfortable meeting them? how important is the studio or would you rather meet at a conveniently located coffee shop?
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I think flexibility is key. I think if you are adaptive enough to meet people where they are most comfortable/willing to meet, that will sell you in the majority of cases. Studios, to me, seem like they are "old school." The internet is the best storefront to have these days. On the other hand, though, a fancy studio in a part of town that gets a lot of foot traffic would catch some eyes...
(06.20.08)If you do it, I will totally stop by! Good luck!
Let me know what you find out.... :)
(06.21.08)