Photo spaces and equipment
should be in use.
Photo shoots should be easy to organize
and easy to keep track of.
The framework should adapt to the project.
Photographers and service providers
should be able to work where they want.
Creatives deserve technology as
flexible as they are.
Make sure the information in your profiles is
accurate. Don’t exaggerate.
Don’t let the studio owner wait. They also
have a busy schedule.
Follow the studio guidelines/code of conduct
as laid out by the studio owner.
Handle other people on the set, studio space,
and equipment carefully and with respect.
Don’t create too much noise, keep music at a
reasonable level if there are neighbors.
Stow away all used equipment where you
found it.
Turn off and unplug all equipment. Don’t drain
the batteries. Double-check when you leave.
Take your garbage out. Check for posted
recycling policies, etc.
Leave the studio space the way you found it.
Clean up if not agreed otherwise.