Anne's Photography Studio | Green Retreats
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2020
- Professional photographer Anne was growing tired of renting expensive studio space. Wanting to focus mainly on dog photography, she decided it was time to explore the options of a home studio and found a garden room would be the perfect solution.
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Lovely!
nice video thanks
Good for you Anne. I just commissioned a builder to convert my garage to a studio. Find yours inspiring.
Thank you for the video appreciation :)
Hi, I’d like to build a photography studio in my garden. I’ve got the space and I just don’t seem to know how to go about building a studio. Can you please help with information?
What did you use for heating in the winter time is what I’m needing to know...I’m using a dynoglow blue flame propane heater and it’s causing condensation on the walls and windows 🤦🏻♀️ I’m not out there in my shed studio everyday so when it’s cold and I do go out to heat the studio up I’m always having to wipe down walls and windows and I hate that! Can anyone offer me some this if better heating source that is fast at heating a small space up and good on the electric bill too
Hi Amanda, thanks for your comment and apologies for the delayed response. All of our buildings come as standard with a free-standing oil-filled radiator. We also offer a variety of heating options including wall-mounted radiators, underfloor heating and air conditioning.
A greenhouse tube heater. Leave on all the time - a little over ‘frost’ or higher. Cheap and effective
What’s up with the terrible audio?