Anyone know of any webcam studios on Oahu or the Big Island?
Anyone know of any webcam studios on Oahu or the Big Island?





Why would you want a studio??? Studio = bad.
Unless you mean a physical studio space....in which case, I would still say it's not worth it. Create your own setup, its better in the long run.
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Sorry, I don't know any, but you may want to check Craigslist, Backpage, etc. Sometimes you will find ads for a physical studio (which I think is what you mean, rather than a virtual studio).
And I agree with the above poster, studio=bad! I signed up with a studio, so I know from first hand experience. If you can't cam from your own place right now, rather than going through a studio you may want to consider setting up a way to rent a furnished room part time. I remember reading a thread about that on here a while ago and the girl who did it found it much cheaper than renting hotel rooms, and she made more money than if she went through a studio because she didn't have to share her earnings with a third party who did absolutely nothing for her. Hope this helps!
OP if youre lookig for a physical studio the above suggestions are good - if possible make sure to ask a bunch of questions if you must work in a physical studio so you can do a cost/benefit analysis. If youre able at all to cam on your own (I dont know your finances or housing situation or access to a pvt space/computer/webcam) more likely than not renting a chap space and camming or camming without audio is a more financially beneficial option. If you have no capital at all, some studios have you working on a 'debts' system - so you have to work to pay off your debts to them for using their space.... so please be careful and weigh all options?
If youre asking about a virtual studio itd be a second post like this in a month, which Im hoping is just coincidence and ppl being unaware of virtual studios being ... scammy mcscams so Id point you over here.
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Seriously, why on EARTH would you want to find a studio?
*puzzled*
No private place to work, slow internet connection. I thought a studio might be an answer, but I was wrong again.
Thanks for all your help.
Aww, don't give up Arianna! A physical studio may be a good option if you don't have the privacy necessary to cam from home, but like Roast said, some of them can get a little ridiculous with what they'll charge you or what % of yours they'll keep so just do a LOT of research and weighing your pros and cons before you make a decision. It has the potential to allow you to make enough so that you can get a place with some privacy and upgrade your internet, *if* you're able to find a studio that won't completely rip you off.
If you're unable to cam right now due to your situation but you really want to get into it, have you considered signing up for a clip site?
Also, seriously, check out some online ads and see if you can find a college student or someone who'll be willing to rent you their room for a few hours a week when they're not home. If you have a laptop and wifi, well, wifi isn't really recommended for camming, but again, you could probably earn enough to upgrade pretty quickly.





It could be the answer, I really do believe there are SOME instances where a studio could benefit a person. This is a good example. If you would simply prefer a separate location to cam from, that can totally justify the percentage the studio takes from your pay. Just make sure you check out the studio really well before you sign anything! Good luck!
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A studio can be the answer for you if it's a physical studio in a good location. Most of them, however, are entirely virtual and would give you nothing of substance. If you can find one near you that would really work, that sounds like your answer!
In related news, note to self, move to Hawaii, set up camming studio, advertise for paid Hawaii vacations on SW. Step 3, profit.
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