Sometimes you just have to do it scared. π±
Studio lighting was something that has intimidated me for a long time. That intimidation has only held me back from being able to do more with my photography.
Such as doing indoor studio sessions which are great for cats πββ¬ and small animals ππ¦ (and of course dogs, too).
This time of year, these are the perfect option. π¦οΈ No fighting with the weather, the mud or cold winds.
Warm.
Cozy.
And best of all, safe for them.
Learning studio lighting will also carry over to our on-location sessions, too, opening up the possibilities for what we can create together.
π€ What's something that's held you back in the past but you've since conquered?
Share in the comments! π
p.s. This also means being able to take rescue photos for cats and small animals, as this setup can travel! If you work with a rescue that could use updated photos of adoptable pets or even just for their website/marketing/social media, let them know to reach out!
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