In January 2026 I drove to a Southern California dental office expecting 60 square feet. The space waiting for me was 20. Five feet deep, four feet wide, with a consult chair and an associate's desk claiming the rest of the room.
I redesigned the build on the spot. Compact lighting mounted on the walls. Sound treatment tuned against the operatories next door. Teleprompter. Professional camera. By the time I packed up, the owner had a studio he kept coming back to admire.
That build changed how I work. Fixed lenses stopped coming with me. Every small-space build now carries an adjustable zoom, because rooms shrink between the phone call and the drive.



