What Sue Bryce's Studio Design Teaches Every Working Photographer About Space, Flow, and Client Psychology

What Sue Bryce's Studio Design Teaches Every Working Photographer About Space, Flow, and Client Psychology

I’ve been in a lot of studios. Shot in borrowed spaces, rented daylight lofts, converted warehouses, and one genuinely terrible basement in Burbank where the ceiling was so low I had to angle every softbox sideways. What I’ve learned across all of them is that the physical space isn’t neutral. It talks to your clients before you do. It tells them what kind of photographer you are, what they can expect to pay, and whether they should trust you with something as personal as their own portrait.

Why Studio Photographers Should Care About Samsung's New Audio Gear

Why Studio Photographers Should Care About Samsung's New Audio Gear

The Audio Setup Nobody Talks About (But Should) I’ve spent years refining my studio lighting, perfecting my posing techniques, and obsessing over every detail of my shooting environment. Yet I’ve watched too many talented photographers neglect one critical element: quality audio. Samsung’s recent announcement of their expanded Music Studio speaker lineup has me thinking differently about how we orchestrate the complete studio experience. Why Audio Matters in Your Studio Here’s my philosophy: photography is a multisensory experience, not just visual.