Here we have Kate dressed up for work. Normally she'd be in something more casual but they're expecting an important client today.
Unfortunately Kate's a bit... fluffier since the last time she tried this outfit. She may have to upgrade it soon as she was barely able to squeeze into it this time. ;3
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Unfortunately Kate's a bit... fluffier since the last time she tried this outfit. She may have to upgrade it soon as she was barely able to squeeze into it this time. ;3
This amazing picture was drawn and inked by
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I might be a bit confused; someone will have to tell me exactly what her work entails. I know she’s a photographer at a studio, how big is the studio, and what’s an average day for her actually like? This is one of the details I honestly blank on most of the time, assuming she and Chelsea just have office jobs (Chelsea’s an administrative assistant, so that’s probably accurate for her). I just want my facts straight.
Officially Kate's still a photographer. She does some work in the studio and some remote, although I haven't really done any pics of her doing a proper remote shoot. Think school photos but also people who want to do outdoor stuff. Sometimes weddings. She also does digital manipulation and touch-up work. Kate sells some of the stuff she does in her off hours through the studio along with a few other photographers.
The studio itself is fairly small. They only have one smallish photo area with a handful of backdrops and a chroma-key screen. They're one of the few places that can still develop film (both motion and still) so they're filling that niche. They also sell prints. The printing and developing equipment does consume roughly half their floor-space. A handful of offices and desks make up the rest of it. Employee wise it's around 10 people, although we've really only seen 4 or so.
The studio itself is fairly small. They only have one smallish photo area with a handful of backdrops and a chroma-key screen. They're one of the few places that can still develop film (both motion and still) so they're filling that niche. They also sell prints. The printing and developing equipment does consume roughly half their floor-space. A handful of offices and desks make up the rest of it. Employee wise it's around 10 people, although we've really only seen 4 or so.
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