4 tips to set your studio up for success!

You’ve booked The Vanity Portrait Studio for your event and are ready to wow your guests with a fabulous photoshoot and one-of-a-kind gift, portraits that they’ll LOVE!

Here are four of our top tips for setting up your studio for success and ensuring that your guests leave with timeless, classic portraits they’ll cherish forever.

1) Opt for simple furniture: 2 stools and an armchair

There’s no need for fancy furniture. You don’t have to rent expensive couches, chaise lounges, or an elaborate set. You can pull pieces from your venue, work with your existing rental company, or rent directly from us.

With just two stools and an armchair, we can photograph dozens of people and set up a wide range of poses.

2) Skip the step-and-repeat

We get it; you want to incorporate your logo, and a step-and-repeat can seem very red carpet.

But, if you want your guests to hold onto their portraits as keepsakes, displaying them on the mantel or their office walls, you may want to skip the branded backdrop.

Instead, opt for customized mats. We offer elegant logo embossing on our premium artwork-quality mats so your event lives on long after your guests take their portraits home.

3) Avoid mirrored or reflective backdrops

While mirrors, glass, and other shiny surfaces can add glitz to your decor, as studio backdrops, they can create an awkward glare or flash in your guest’s portraits.

Instead, opt to keep it classic with a matte velvet backdrop (we can even rent you one!) Or, add a dose of luxury with an on-trend floral backdrop.

Just make sure your background lets your guests be the stars of their portraits—no shiny objects, no distractions!

4) Proceed outside with caution

Outdoor studios can create stunning photos, but it’s all about location, location, location!

When finding an outdoor location, avoid windy areas. The elements can wreak havoc with lighting, backdrops, and your guests. No one wants their hair disheveled or accidentally showing off too much skin!

Likewise, picking a sheltered location can also help protect against bright sunlight. Softer, indirect lighting will help your guests look their best and avoid harsh unflattering shadows.

When in doubt, work with our talented team to perfect your studio. Before your event, we can help set you up for success and ensure your guests leave with the best possible portraits they’ll keep for years to come.  

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