![]() ![]() 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 to 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 source that you can replicate on demand. This was the layout that I mapped out when I first set up my studio. ![]() Like a photography studio, your streaming setup can be very basic or very elaborate 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. I’ve been building out this live streaming studio since May 2016. Being a photographer I’ve setup 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 tweeking my dedicated live streaming studio since 2016. Since this is what I do for a living I wanted to continue to improve my production values. I stream live Adobe tutorials regularly to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter/Periscope, and now LinkedIn and Behance as well. I live stream multiple times per week as part of my job at Adobe. Live streaming continues to be a big part of my life. ![]()
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