-Access to lots of props, shooting and lighting equipment
-Organized work space
-Work closely with others
-Schedule for the day
-Always different things to photograph, providing new challenges
-Close to train station (if relevant)
-Cultural
Cons
-Workload can feel overwhelming at times depending on what help you have available
-Small production staff (number of photographers/ assistants, often you have to either pull someone/others from their task(s) to help or you have to resolve it by yourself)
-Stressful / High Pressure Environment (Your workday might not be as flexible or will not end on time more than you'd like; can sometimes be very tense)
-No HR Department
-Awkward office set up (only one way up and desks/work spaces are spread out)