photography studio

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  • bryanscottphoto0

    It really depends what your goal is, the type of equipment you buy, etc. It can be something you build over time or put a lot into. If you are at the stage where you need lighting, etc. I would suggest leasing from profoto. Many companies will lease equipment but you have to have a business account and show at least 2 years in business. If you have $20k to throw at it you can't go wrong with buying profoto lighting but this is just the tip of the iceberg of needed equipment for a studio. There is also insurance and general operating costs to consider.

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