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Business advice?

Hello everyone, I have this idea and don’t really know where to ask for advice if you have some similar experience - I want to open a brick and mortar photo shop to:
- photos for documents like IDs, visas, passports, etc. I live in Barcelona and here if you need such a photo you take it either in a photo booth with terrible quality for 5€ or in a photo shop for around 10-15€
- printing photos either a customer brings/sends files or through a website of the place where I can set it up for them to upload and pick up from my shop or post it to them
- set up a mini studio for portrait shoots, maybe family shoots, depends on the space I can find how big it will be, but I can’t afford a huge one for sure
- most importantly and exciting is in this space and thanks to a storefront offer my photography services like family shoots, portraits, events, weddings. My hope is then people see those offers live instead of numerous online offers they might be more inclined to book them?
- use this space to sum some sort of photo club with workshops, classes, etc…

Do you think it’s feasible in terms of demand and it will bring customers enough to make a living or it is just a wishful thinking?

I’d appreciate and advice or thoughts 💭

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