A few days ago James Andrews (@theNetImp) sent me a tweet about his small studio space. He suggested that I should make a video about shooting in small spaces. So I asked how many of my twitter followers had a studio smaller than 20×20. The response was overwhelming. So I asked them to send me links and photos so I could see these spaces. I’ve posted a few below.
I will be making a video about shooting in small spaces, but I’d like you to help me create it. I’d like you to answer a few questions:
- How large is your studio or space (conference rooms, etc., count)
- What specific issues are you seeing?
- Do you have any tips or tricks you are willing to share?
- What equipment are you using?
- What have you been able to accomplish in your studio?
You can answer these questions by using the comments section below or just sending me a note on twitter (@jmarkwallace). I’d love to see the results of your work, so if you have work you’re proud of post a link in the comments section below.
Here are a few of the small spaces that I’ve seen so far.
Studio space of John Milleker @JohnMilleker
Mark Howells-Mead’s space @mhm72
The very nice small studio of Marc Landry @FastTimesInc
Ingrid’s closet studio @ingridspangler
Studio/Home theater built by James @jamesbdotcom
It’s not a laundry room, it’s a studio! (Don’t miss the video)
From the mind of Nathanael Gassett @NathanaelG
397 square feet of awesomeness via @adrienbisson
Elvis would be proud! Ryan Chahanovich’s studio @ryanchahanovich
Harley Pebley’s basement studio. @hpebley3
Kathryn Lymburner’s basement studio @photokat81
Want to share your small studio space? Paste a link to your image in the comments below.