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The Studio

Location, location, location


Studio settingThe studio is a large log cabin which was built in the summer of 2008. Yes, it's nice and new! It is set in a peaceful location in the garden of my home and is a dedicated professional studio. It's surrounded by hazelnut trees and is accessed along a paved path. It is nice and cool in the summer, being well insulated and enjoying the shade of the trees; in the winter the heating is on to keep it nice and cozy; there's nothing worse than shivering at a photo shoot - it wouldn't lead to the best pictures!

Given that the studio is in my garden, if the weather is right, children are welcome to take a break from a photo shoot, have a good run around and return to the studio when they've had the chance to use up some of their energy. Another advantage of this location is that it naturally promotes a relaxed environment, which is important to get the best results.

Inside the studioInside the studio, the main feature is a large stage, it's a raised area; this is where the action takes place, you step up on here to have your photos taken. Inside the studio

When your images have been processed and you return to view your pictures, there's a comfy sofa to relax in whilst you watch a projected slide show.

On the walls of the studio are selection of finished products, various frame styles/sizes and a collection of canvasses. It's always nice to have a close look at what you can expect to receive before you make the decision to purchase.

Opening times & Parking

The studio is open 7 days a week, 9am - 6pm, later by arrangement.

Off-road parking is usually available.

 

14 Gilbert Way, Berkhamsted, Herts. HP4 3JF. Telephone 01442 870005 / 07879 827179
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