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So my local photo shop has put forward quite an exciting proposal, they have purchased an existing photo studio which has it's own shop front in order to create a collective of around 6 local photographers who will share the space. The way it's supposed to work is by the day being sectioned into 3 hour slots where members of the collective book the time they want either in the studio or meeting clients in the front, each member of the collective paying a monthly fee for being a member. Sounds good so far, obvious concerns would be over getting an equal share of the space and 6 photographers all competing for the same clients, although the 6 are supposed to be diverse in styles and what they offer to avoid competition from within. It's also a great opportunity to collaborate and learn new things as you go on, although the monthly fee for membership isn't cheap at £350! Now the organiser did say at the beginning that the shop front may be hired out for very infrequent use to other photographers who need to meet clients but don't need a studio, as well as a darkroom being installed in the basement for teaching old school students and the like. Now however I find that the studio is being offered up for casual hourly hire to non members, and casual membership is also being offered, thankfully no contract has been signed so far, but with an opening date of 1st March alarm bells are ringing! I have been advised that this casual hire is just in the event of the collective not having enough members initially to cover the overheads, yet I'm also told they have enough members for the collective already! This, along with the costs and uncertainty that money will actually be made have really got me thinking that this could go badly wrong, so I'd welcome any thoughts you guys have about this venture? Has anyone ever been involved in anything like this before? Here is the link to the organisers blog telling the story from their point of view.
http://www.photoghostlab.com/blog/studio
http://www.photoghostlab.com/blog/studio