Personal: Hello, new studio!

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“..plug in and I’m ready..”

As you’ve might read I moved to this new house  …and now I have my own space for just work and photography, no distraction added with the pleasure of stereo surround music. Down below are some photos to get an idea of my studio. I know it’s not like a large rented studio, but for me it’s just perfect as I usually work more outdoor.

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This new place gives me the opportunity to expand my studio gear and explore studio photography even more. No more setting up my strobes, background etc…I only need to plug in and I’m ready to go!

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Just love blogging here …I’m writing this blog while enjoying the music that comes from my good old HiFi stereo set and the space around me.

Personal: Preparing my studio

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“..where to put my strobes, desk, stereo, gear …”

Sorry guys, it’s been a while since I seriously posted new stuff …..but luckily I’m almost finished moving to this new place. But due to some problems with tv and internet reception I still can’t blog from my new place.

Besides that my studio isn’t finished yet, so the plan is to finish it this weekend and by then I should have internet reception. It’s been a hectic few weeks …but believe me, it’s totally worth all the effort. I’m furnishing my studio as we speak and I really can’t wait to post from this new place and do my studio activities!

 

Personal: Time for an update …my desk

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“An essential part of my workflow”

For some time I have been thinking for a small update of my desk ….a nicely organized desk really improves my workflow. I noticed that my desk is a bit unorganized because I caught myself having lots of those ´hey where is that thing?´-moments lately. I’m always illustrating my ideas and also now for this desk-update I came up with this illustration to give you guys a visual of idea.

Still looking for some nice accessories to store my cables, small camera gear and my stationery. Any tips?