Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Vintage Trailer Photo Studio!
So I recently put down a deposit on this vintage 1971 Streamline Countess Travel Trailer and I am so excited to get it. I'm going to use it for a mobile photo studio to take to festivals, events, and out on location. I want to be able to offer vintage pin-up photos, or themed photos with props, costumes, backdrops, hair, and make up, and edit and print them right then and there while people wait (like a photo booth). I can always have my lighting kit and studio set anywhere I go, and the vintage trailer adds to the whole feel of it. Retro Streamlines are perfect because they don't come with furniture in the living room portion so it is the perfect space to make a small photo set. This trailer is in pristine condition, new toilet, new shower, air vents, remote controlled lighting, new fridge, custom woodwork and upholstery, phone, cable and electric jacks throughout, it even has the original gold hubcaps and the actual owners manual. The trailer was kept under a cover for ten years and before that was lived in by an older woman who took amazing care of it.
Thanks to the recession I am getting such an insanely good deal on this trailer, and I finally feel like my photo business will have a new service to provide that hasn't been done before. I will be able to bring my studio to events, festivals, wedding receptions, and anywhere on location. I can spend the day at pet stores doing creative pet portraits, or when merchants need product photos taken for catalogs and websites I can come to their business and easily shoot each item so all the images are clean and consistent. When I shoot Vintage Pin-Up style portraits, I will have a changing room for costumes and space to do make up and hair in a well lit area with a big mirror. There is so much storage, I have never seen a trailer with as many cabinets and drawers, as well as electrical outlets so it will be perfect for all my crazy props, backdrops and lighting equipment. I will also have my laptop plugged in during shoots so images can immedietly be photo-shopped and printed while the customers wait. Then they will be given a receipt and card telling them how they can order more copies of prints at a later date. I will post more pictures in my next post, wish me luck!
Labels:
1971,
Countess,
Mary Henlin,
Photo booth,
Photography studio,
Retro,
Stream Line,
Streamline,
Travel Trailer,
untamed art,
Vintage
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Mary: I am loving this trailer. It seems so warm and homey. All the luck in the world to you, and it seems from reading your post that you really have thought things through well. Seeing as how it's a real buyer's market right now, I can imagine the sweet deal you got on the trailer. That's getting things off to a great start, right? -- Mykal
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