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Reaction to Jim Lennon's studio

Last week we took a trip to see a working studio, Jim Lennon allowed our class to take a tour of the studio he works out of and it was an interesting experience. We started out with a basic discussion about what types of photography you could do in the business, and how much you need to price yourself at to make a living on your passion. Jim showed us that photography isn't always a one-man job, having the right assistant and crew can make or break your business so having a good team is essential to a good workflow. Another thing he expanded upon is the different variety of clients he works with, ranging from corporations who need headshots for new employees to retail product shoots to food photography. Jim also expanded on the importance of attention to detail in his print work, he has his images specially sized and paired with custom frames which can turn a good print into a masterful work of art when paired correctly, those little details will set you above the rest. We walked into the studio and saw all the equipment lining the walls of the massive facility and top of the line cameras display the seriousness of the work that is produced by Jim. He explained more about what his work days consist of and what it takes to make this a reality for ourselves and to get repeat clients and it brought to light just how vasts and interesting a career in photography can be, the possibilities are endless if you don't give up and are willing to dedicate yourself and put in the work.

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