Since I’m usually doing my streams solo that means that I have to have all the controls within arm’s reach. However, since I do this daily for work I wanted to have the best setup I could do. If I only streamed occasionally then I probably would have a more basic setup. You can add an external webcam for better video. You would need a computer and a decent internet connection (5mbps up/down minimum). The same goes for a live streaming setup. From there it’s a matter of adding the things you want/need to allow you to take better pictures or work more efficiently. Those are the minimum requirements for a photography studio. If someone asked me what they needed for a photography studio I would say: you need a good camera and a dependable light setup that you can replicate on demand. This was the layout that I mapped out when I first set up my studio. I have everything I “need” to do my streams, but I’m always looking out for ways to improve upon what I have or make it easier to do my streams.Īs with a photography studio, your streaming setup can be very basic or very elaborate I’ve been building out this live streaming studio since May 2016. Being a photographer I’ve set up a few photography studios and no matter how you equip your studio you can always find more gear that you want and ways to improve it. I have been tweaking my dedicated live streaming studio since 2016. Since this is what I do for a living I’m always looking to improve my production values. I stream live Adobe tutorials regularly to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Behance as well. I live stream multiple times per week as part of my job at Adobe. Live streaming is a big part of my day job. Even as live in person events start to make a slow comeback, they are agumented by live streaming for those that aren’t quite ready to go to in person events again. Either way, live streaming is definitely something that is here to stay. Last year when I did this post I started it by saying “as we look to the end of the pandemic” and a year later I could say the same thing. I switched my main camera to a Sony ZV-E10, my demo computer is now a 2021 16″ M1 MacBook Pro and I’m using Restream.io to multicast each stream to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin and Behance. 2022 UPDATE: Not a lot has changed since my 2021 setup/post.
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