Based on the photos I share, a lot of people think I shoot in a big, light and airy studio. ⁠

I don't.⁠

My space was actually a Dr's office before I moved in. And it's set up like an office space. ⁠

The space I photograph in is pretty small. About 95% of my work is done on a twin bed in an area that's 5x10 feet. ⁠

And my space can be pretty dark, especially in the winter.⁠

I create the illusion of a big bright studio by creating big, bright (but soft) light. ⁠

And I create that big soft light with just one light, and one modifier.⁠

Easy. Peasy.⁠

The takeaway? Don't let your space define your work. ⁠

You can create anything you want, in any space you have. ⁠

So what do you want?⁠

Oh... and if you'd like to know more about my simple one light approach to strobes and flash, download my free guide!

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