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Hello, as the title states I'm hoping to start a studio space of sorts. I love editorial photoshoots and and modelling, photographing and planning shoots with certain themes and ideas is my specialty and I'm good at what I do.

I was encouraged to start a separate page for it and I considered it for the sske of improving my profile for university applications but I'm not entirely sure as to how to how I should go about it. I have my niche, logo, name and camera all ready and prepped to go but I'm unsure as to where I'm supposed to start.

Do I start it on Instagram or make a website? Should I just do the shoots with myself as I have this far or do I kickstart it by doing shoots with my friends instead and posting those.

My main dilemma is that shooting myself at home when I don't have a proper setup or lighting available is difficult. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.Thank you!

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[–] Active_Vehicle_7259@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Use Instagram as Your Initial Platform:

Instagram is a visual platform and ideal for showcasing your photography.

Start posting your best work, even if they are self-portraits, to establish your style.

Collaborate with Friends for Variety:

Collaborate with friends for shoots to add variety to your portfolio.

This also allows you to practice your skills and build a network.

Consider creating a website

As your portfolio grows, consider creating a website to showcase your best work and provide contact information.

Websites can add a professional touch