Our home is our studio and what we have done is turn our dining room into a sample room. We decided that having different sizes and types of prints (standard prints on different paper types, float wraps, gallery wraps, etc.) hanging in our dining room would allow us to not only have \"art\" on the walls there but also to show clients what they actually look like. We will eventually have different types of groupings as well. Our living room has our family portraits and we host our view and choose in our living room on our big screen. Again, it is an active process. Once the client sees the images in a large format they understand the impact these images will have in their home. One day I plan to have a actual off-site studio but in these tough economic times that is overhead I can\'t afford. And in spite of the fact that I enjoy working in a studio setting, most people around here are really into location shoots.