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What is the difference between location and studio photography?
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What is the difference between location and studio photography?
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Location shoots will typically take longer than a studio shoot as there is usually more of a storytelling element to them – you'll often move around to different rooms of your house, or different parts of the outdoor location you've chosen.
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