Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Is it better to take art photos to the studio or to the studio?

Is it better to take art photos to the studio or to the studio?

First of all, most mid-range and even upper-level photo studios don't wash clothes immediately. I don't know the studio, and I haven't been there, but if it's not a particularly responsible studio, it shouldn't be cleaned. The place where the art photo was taken was a medium-sized photo studio in Chengdu, but the clothes were really dirty and even disgusting.

Secondly, their cosmetics are all in the small commodity market, which is very harmful to the skin. It's best to bring your own.

Third, some private photo studios hide some photographers who are better than large photo studios, but they need acquaintances to recommend them to you, otherwise they will be easily cheated.

Fourth, you can choose to buy a group, but you should be prepared to be pitted in the middle.

Fifth, most of the films in large and medium-sized studios will not be taken away by you. If you want to take them away, you can pay them. In order to attract repeat customers, some photo studios will be very lenient in this respect, such as giving away all the negatives, but it is actually useless if the negatives are not refined. Fine decoration, yes, pay.

Sixth, the number of registered photos is limited. If you want to add them, you naturally have to give money, but you need to pay for intensive training+registration. On average, a photo is more than 50, which is not cost-effective, but people usually like it very much, so they usually add about 500R, and the photo studio will probably be relatively cheaper.

That's all. From the experience, I won't take artistic photos except wedding photos in my life at present.