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Local photographer Liberty Schaub discusses studio, weddings, product shoots and back-to-school sessions


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Local photographer Liberty Schaub discusses studio, weddings, product shoots and back-to-school sessions
Liberty Schaub, owner of Liberty Schaub Photography, told Tehachapod listeners that her studio on Robinson Street — across from City Hall — offers wedding, engagement, family, product and themed holiday shoots and that she is taking a limited number of 2026 wedding bookings.

“I opened about a year ago now,” Schaub said, describing nearly eight years of full-time photography experience and a studio she called “my really creative space.” She said the studio will host back-to-school sessions on Aug. 10 with props and a setup marketed for TK through 12th grade.

Schaub described her approach to weddings and client preparation: she said she often provides engagement sessions or test shoots, develops mood boards with clients, and works to put subjects at ease. “The moments I capture them to the best of my abilities,” she said, “and sometimes it's better than — you know, it's always gonna be better than a phone.”

She said her work ranges geographically from San Diego through San Luis Obispo and that she will travel for destination weddings; she also does product and menu photography for local businesses. Schaub said she co-owns Mudhut to Go with her mother (Schaub works there Tuesdays and Saturdays) and that other family members operate small businesses in town, including a nonprofit called Cars for Heroes run by her father.

Schaub said she limits wedding bookings to ensure quality and is taking a small number of 2026 weddings. For studio bookings and social accounts she uses the name Liberty Schaub Photography (Schaub spelled S-H-A-U-B). The podcast noted the studio’s location, the upcoming seasonal and holiday shoots planned and the family connection to other Tehachapi small businesses and events.

Claire Scott, the Chamber representative on the program, framed the segment as the Chamber’s regular business feature highlighting “one of our local businesses.”

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