Blue Stone Photography's New Studio on Front Street
This August I closed down the home studio for a month while
I spent some quality time with the family. We went on a 10 day RV trip to Olympic National Park where
we rode horses on the beach, went Go-Karting and did lots of hiking and
exploring. It was a great chance
to relax and unwind and prepare for all of the new changes that were coming up
in September.
September marked the move to my new studio location in New
Westminster, which I am sharing with another very talented photographer. It is a beautiful heritage building
with brick walls and a huge 1,000 foot studio that has a large white shooting
cove.
While exciting, this new move was a huge step for me and
quite frankly, pretty terrifying.
Gone was the familiarity and comfort of my in-home studio environment,
which had worked so well for the last few years. I’ve now done a few sessions at my new ‘home’ and the
anxiety is almost gone. The new space
is unique and spacious and I’m really enjoying the freedom of working in such a
creative environment. I’m excited
about what this change will bring and already have some great ideas (but more
on that later).
I’m putting together some ‘behind the scene’s shots’ from
one of my first sessions and will be posting them soon. For now, here are some images of
the new studio. I’d love to
hear what you think.
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This is the white shooting cove in the studio. |
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This is the main entry way leading to the studio space which is just behind the large white barn door. |

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