Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What's the difference between a studio and a studio?

What's the difference between a studio and a studio?

Photo studio: it has a facade, gorgeous decoration and a large shop.

Studio: There is generally no facade. In some office buildings in CBD, the decoration is very fashionable.

In terms of quality, the photo studio is the guarantee of "quality" because it has a complete set of wedding dresses, design and production, and follow-up service update system. The quality of the studio is uneven. A good studio is of course cheap and of good quality, but when it comes to some poor studios, it is difficult to guarantee the shooting quality.

In terms of shooting process and style. Some people just like the shooting techniques and styles of traditional studios. Although the studio shooting is an assembly line shooting procedure, those photographers and stylists are very experienced. The studio pays attention to tailoring according to the personal characteristics of newcomers, including preferences, personalities and styles, and they pay attention to catering to consumers' tastes in an all-round way.

Technically, it may not reach the perfection of studio technology. After all, it is also a groping for them to shoot according to their own characteristics, and the characteristics of each consumer are not exactly the same.

In terms of clothing, wedding dresses are divided into different areas and grades in the set set in the studio. The wedding dress of the studio itself has a small choice.