How Peter McKinnon Organizes a Working Studio (And What It Taught Me About My Own)

How Peter McKinnon Organizes a Working Studio (And What It Taught Me About My Own)

Every few years I tear my studio apart and rebuild it from scratch. Not because something broke, but because the friction adds up. I spend four minutes hunting for a specific cable. I skip a modifier because it’s buried behind two light stands. I find myself standing in the middle of the room deciding where to put something instead of actually shooting. The space stops serving the work and starts fighting it.