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In over my head

09/01/2025 | By: Evidence of you Photography llc

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Building My Basement Studio: The Journey, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

When I first decided to create a photography studio in my basement, I knew it would be a big project, but I didn’t realize just how much I would learn along the way. It wasn’t just about building walls, adding lights, and setting up backdrops—it was about navigating codes, pushing through limitations, and teaching myself skills I never thought I’d need.

The Vision

As a photographer, I wanted a dedicated space where I could bring clients, create art, and have full control over lighting and environment. My basement seemed like the perfect blank canvas. It had space, privacy, and potential. But turning potential into reality came with plenty of roadblocks.

The Challenges

  1. Building Codes
    One of the first hurdles I ran into was the local building codes. Everything from ceiling height, egress windows, electrical wiring, and even ventilation needed to meet certain standards. It was overwhelming at first, and I found myself deep in research mode, trying to understand what I could do myself and what required a professional.

  2. Lack of Skill
    I’ll be the first to admit—construction is not my strong suit. Framing walls, hanging drywall, or running electrical wiring was all brand-new territory. I made mistakes, had to redo things, and spent more hours than I’d like to admit watching YouTube tutorials. At times, it felt like I was in way over my head. But each mistake taught me something valuable, and slowly the studio began to take shape.

  3. Budget and Time
    Like most DIY projects, costs started adding up fast. Tools I didn’t own, materials I didn’t expect to need, and the occasional professional help all added to the expenses. On top of that, balancing time between photography work, life, and this project stretched me thin.

The Lessons

Despite the struggles, the journey has been incredibly rewarding. Here’s what I’ve learned so far:

  • Patience matters. Progress may be slow, but small wins add up.

  • It’s okay to ask for help. Sometimes a professional is the best investment.

  • Skills can be learned. I may not be a carpenter, but I now know how to frame a wall and patch drywall.

  • The space is more meaningful when you’ve built it yourself. Every nail, every brush of paint, carries a story.

Moving Forward

The studio isn’t perfect yet—it’s still evolving. But even in its unfinished state, it already feels like a creative home. When clients walk down those basement stairs, I know I’ll be able to say: this space was built with my own two hands, through trial, error, and determination.

And maybe that’s the biggest lesson of all: sometimes the process of building the space is just as important as what happens in it.

Ready to Create

The studio will be ready in the coming weeks, and I couldn’t be more excited to welcome families, couples, and individuals into this new creative space. If you’re looking to capture memories in a cozy, custom-built studio, I’d love to work with you. Reach out today and let’s create something beautiful together.

Wooden frame structure under construction with sunlight streaming through, adjacent to a building with siding.
Wooden frame of an unfinished building next to a house with white siding.
A basement with wooden framing, visible plumbing, and a blue water tank against concrete walls.

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