Archive for January, 2010

the art of photographic studio design: earl and sedor consulting services


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Check out out new Hummer!!!

Actually, it’s a scale model that we are using on a consulting project. In addition to being one of the top Wilkes-Barre area photography studios, we also offer consulting services to large studios and business interested in setting up their own in-house studio. Many situations don’t allow for a large customer to call on us for photography.

One example is a large national car dealership chain that needs to photograph used cars for their website. It’s not practical to hire us for the several hours a day they need – everyday. That’s where Earl & Sedor’s consulting service comes in. We evaluate the need, make the proposal and install the studio. We even offer training on the new studio for the staff photographers.

Pictured here is a scale model of a sample studio we propose. Everything is scaled right down to the height of the walls that need to be constructed. With proof of concept in hand, we can show the client almost exactly what to expect from their investment.

We spent a month in Georgia one week…


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Actually, we shot a month’s worth of photos in one week…

Our friends Sue Schuester and Lara Mattey Stage2Marketing called and we answered.  They knew that Earl and Sedor isn’t just a Wilkes-Barre photographer. We’ll travel… even as far as the Peach State! The client was Southern Real Estate – developer of high-end, gated communities in the Blue Mountains region of Northern Georgia – complete with REAL log cabins.

It didn’t make sense to fly all our gear, so we rented a cargo van and drove. Fourteen hours of driving while discussing politics & religion made it feel much uh… shorter? :)

It’s a great place and the owners are real down to earth people.  There is even talk of adding a runway for corporate jets!  We had a genuine Thanksgiving dinner that was set up for the photo shoot.  I fell in love with REAL southern fillin’…. and real southern cornbread… AND real southern pecan pie!  You get the picture (pun intended).