Three private studios designed for photographers who hear the quiet hum of a Hasselblad at 3 AM.
Step into spaces where terracotta walls breathe warmth into every frame, where 14-foot ceilings swallow shadows whole, and where the scent of aged oak mingles with the ozone tang of Profoto flashes. These aren’t just studios—they’re sanctuaries for creators who demand more than four walls and a backdrop.
Each studio is a distinct character—choose the one that whispers to your project’s soul.
A 1,200 sq ft cathedral of controlled light, where 14-foot ceilings and a 20x24 cyclorama wall swallow subjects whole. The terracotta floors—hand-poured and polished to a satin sheen—absorb stray reflections like a desert at dusk.
A sun-drenched loft where 24-foot skylights pour liquid gold onto a reclaimed oak floor, its grain worn smooth by decades of footsteps. The air hums with the scent of aged wood and the faint metallic tang of vintage Broncolor strobes.
A 900 sq ft indoor oasis where a living wall of Boston ferns and creeping figs breathes oxygen into every frame. Floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides flood the space with a green-tinted glow, while a retractable glass roof lets you shoot under open sky.
A 500 sq ft private studio tucked behind The Vault, designed for intimate shoots where discretion is key. The walls are lined with sound-absorbing wool panels, muffling the world outside, while a 6x8 window offers a sliver of natural light.
A 1,500 sq ft urban escape with panoramic views of the city skyline and a horizon that stretches to the mountains. The teak deck, sourced from sustainably managed forests in Indonesia, is warm underfoot even on chilly mornings.
A climate-controlled sanctuary for analog purists, where the scent of Ilford chemicals lingers in the air like incense. The walls are lined with blackout fabric, and a safelight casts a ruby glow over the enlarger station.
Compare the studios at a glance—then dive deeper into the one that calls to you.
Each space is designed for a different kind of magic. The Vault is for the perfectionists, the ones who measure light in tenths of a stop. The Atrium is for the storytellers, the ones who let the sun write half the script. The Garden is for the poets, the ones who see beauty in the dew on a leaf. Which one is yours?
1,200 sq ft • 14-foot ceilings • 20x24 cyclorama • Terracotta floors • North-facing windows • Blackout system • Seamless paper backdrops in 12 colors • Profoto D2 and Broncolor Siros L flashes • Dedicated client lounge with espresso machine
1,500 sq ft • 24-foot skylights • Reclaimed oak floors • Retractable blackout • 12x16 seamless paper • Broncolor Grafit A4 and Profoto B10+ • Living wall of ferns • Glass roof for open-air shoots • Changing area with steamer
900 sq ft • Floor-to-ceiling windows • Hand-troweled terracotta walls • Retractable glass roof • Boston ferns and creeping figs • Profoto A10 and Elinchrom ELB 400 • Sound-absorbing wool panels • Dedicated makeup station • Private changing area
A studio so precise, even the shadows have sharp edges.
The Vault is for photographers who treat light like a sculptor treats clay—molding, shaping, coaxing it into submission. The 14-foot ceilings mean you can fly a boom arm without fear of clipping a light, while the 20x24 cyclorama wall lets you create seamless white infinity curves that stretch into eternity.
A 20x24 seamless curve, hand-painted with three layers of matte white paint to eliminate hotspots. The floor is poured concrete, polished to a mirror finish, so you can shoot reflections without a single ripple. A hidden trench in the floor lets you run cables without a single trip hazard in sight.
A motorized 12x16 grid with 32 Profoto D2 flashes and 16 Broncolor Siros L heads, all controlled via a single Profoto Air Remote. The grid lowers to 7 feet for quick adjustments, then rises to 12 feet for overhead shots. Each light is mounted on a counterweighted boom arm, so you can feather a rim light without breaking a sweat.
A private space with a leather Chesterfield sofa, a Nespresso machine, and a fridge stocked with sparkling water and local honey. The walls are lined with framed prints from past shoots—each one a reminder of what’s possible when light and subject align.
Twelve 12x16 seamless paper backdrops in Pantone-matched colors, from Arctic White to Deep Emerald. Each roll is stored in a climate-controlled cabinet to prevent curling, and a dedicated steamer ensures every backdrop hangs flawlessly. Need something custom? We keep a selection of hand-painted muslins and textured fabrics on hand.
A locked cabinet stocked with Profoto softboxes, grids, and gels, plus a selection of vintage lenses (including a Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 and a Mamiya 110mm f/2.8) for those who prefer the warmth of film. A dedicated charging station keeps your batteries topped up, and a toolkit with gaffer tape, clamps, and sandbags is always at the ready.
A studio so alive with light, even the shadows feel warm.
The Atrium is for photographers who believe the best light is the light that moves. Twenty-four feet of skylights pour liquid gold onto a reclaimed oak floor, its grain worn smooth by decades of footsteps. The air hums with the scent of aged wood and the faint metallic tang of vintage Broncolor strobes.
Twenty-four feet of UV-filtered glass, angled to catch the sun from dawn to dusk. A motorized blackout system lets you block out the light in seconds, while a diffusing scrim softens harsh midday rays into a dreamy glow. The glass is self-cleaning, so you’ll never see a smudge or a streak.
A 12-foot-tall wall of Boston ferns and creeping figs, fed by a hydroponic system that keeps the leaves lush year-round. The plants are misted twice daily, filling the air with the scent of damp earth and chlorophyll. A hidden irrigation system means you’ll never see a single water stain on the floor.
A retractable glass roof that opens to the sky, letting you shoot under natural light—rain or shine. The roof is controlled by a motorized system, so you can open it in seconds. A weather sensor automatically closes it if rain is detected, and a built-in drainage system ensures no water ever pools on the glass.
A private space with a full-length mirror, a garment steamer, and a selection of robes and slippers for your talent. The walls are lined with sound-absorbing panels, muffling the world outside, while a dedicated makeup station ensures your subjects arrive camera-ready.
A locked cabinet stocked with Broncolor Grafit A4 and Profoto B10+ flashes, plus a selection of softboxes, grids, and gels. A dedicated charging station keeps your batteries topped up, and a toolkit with gaffer tape, clamps, and sandbags is always at the ready. Need something specific? Just ask—we keep a selection of vintage lenses and specialty modifiers on hand.
A studio so alive, even the air feels like part of the frame.
The Garden is for photographers who see beauty in the details—the dew on a leaf, the curl of a petal, the way light filters through a canopy of green. Floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides flood the space with a green-tinted glow, while a retractable glass roof lets you shoot under open sky—rain or shine.
A 10-foot-tall wall of Boston ferns, creeping figs, and pothos, fed by a hydroponic system that keeps the leaves lush year-round. The plants are misted twice daily, filling the air with the scent of damp earth and chlorophyll. A hidden irrigation system means you’ll never see a single water stain on the floor.
A retractable glass roof that opens to the sky, letting you shoot under natural light—rain or shine. The roof is controlled by a motorized system, so you can open it in seconds. A weather sensor automatically closes it if rain is detected, and a built-in drainage system ensures no water ever pools on the glass.
Hand-troweled by a fourth-generation artisan from Oaxaca, the walls add a warmth that no white backdrop can match. The terracotta is sealed with a matte finish, so it never reflects light, and the texture adds depth to every frame. The walls are repainted every six months to keep them looking fresh.
A dedicated space with a Hollywood-style mirror, a selection of brushes and palettes, and a steamer for last-minute touch-ups. The station is stocked with cruelty-free, vegan makeup from local artisans, and a built-in sink lets you wash up without leaving the studio.
A locked cabinet stocked with Profoto A10 and Elinchrom ELB 400 flashes, plus a selection of softboxes, grids, and gels. A dedicated charging station keeps your batteries topped up, and a toolkit with gaffer tape, clamps, and sandbags is always at the ready. Need something specific? Just ask—we keep a selection of macro lenses and specialty modifiers on hand.
Every piece of gear is chosen for one reason: to help you create without compromise.
We don’t believe in shortcuts. Every light, every modifier, every cable is here because it’s the best at what it does. The Profoto D2s are fast enough to freeze a hummingbird’s wings. The Broncolor Siros Ls are powerful enough to overpower the midday sun. The Elinchrom ELB 400s are portable enough to take on location, but sturdy enough to handle a full day of shooting. And the vintage lenses? They’re here because sometimes, the best tool for the job is the one with a little history.
A 1000Ws strobe with a 0.03s flash duration and a 0.9s recycle time. The AirTTL system lets you control the light from your camera, while the built-in cooling fan ensures it never overheats—even during marathon shoots. The color consistency is ±75K, so your white balance stays true shot after shot.
An 800Ws strobe with a 0.02s flash duration and a 0.6s recycle time. The wireless RFS 2.2 trigger lets you control up to 40 lights from a single transmitter, while the built-in reflector ensures even light distribution. The color consistency is ±50K, so your skin tones stay true to life.
A portable 400Ws strobe with a 0.03s flash duration and a 1.6s recycle time. The EL-Skyport Plus HS trigger lets you control the light from your camera, while the built-in battery ensures you never run out of power—even on location. The color consistency is ±100K, so your colors stay vibrant and true.
A 250Ws on-camera flash with a 0.03s flash duration and a 1.2s recycle time. The AirTTL system lets you control the light from your camera, while the built-in LED modeling light ensures you never shoot blind. The color consistency is ±75K, so your white balance stays true shot after shot.
A 100MP medium format camera with a 15-stop dynamic range and a 400MP multi-shot mode. The True Focus II system ensures sharp images every time, while the 3.0" touchscreen makes it easy to adjust settings on the fly. The camera is compatible with all Hasselblad H-system lenses, including the HC 100mm f/2.2 and the HC 35-90mm f/4-5.6.
A medium format film camera with a 6x7cm negative size and a waist-level viewfinder. The camera is compatible with all Mamiya RZ lenses, including the 110mm f/2.8 and the 180mm f/4.5. The built-in dark slide ensures you never expose your film, while the mechanical shutter guarantees reliability—even in the cold.
A carbon fiber tripod with a 100lb load capacity and a 70.5" maximum height. The center column is removable, so you can shoot from ground level, while the G-lock system ensures your camera stays secure—even in the wind. The tripod is compatible with all Gitzo heads, including the GH5750QR and the GH3750QR.
A geared head with a 13.2lb load capacity and a 360° panoramic base. The three-way geared movement lets you make precise adjustments, while the quick-release plate ensures you never waste time mounting your camera. The head is compatible with all Manfrotto tripods, including the 055CXPRO3 and the 190CXPRO4.
See real-time availability and reserve your space in seconds.
No back-and-forth emails. No phone tag. Just a calendar that shows you exactly what’s available—and lets you book it on the spot. Each studio has its own availability, so you can see at a glance which space is free when you need it. Need a half-day? A full week? A last-minute shoot tomorrow? The calendar updates in real time, so you’ll never double-book. And if you need to make a change? Just log in to your account and adjust your reservation—no penalties, no hassle.
Tell us about your shoot, and we’ll make it happen.
Fill out the form below, and we’ll send you a custom quote within 24 hours. Need a specific piece of gear? A certain backdrop? A last-minute shoot? Just let us know—we’re here to make it easy. Once you’ve booked, you’ll get a confirmation email with all the details, plus a link to your account where you can manage your reservation. And if you need to make a change? Just log in and adjust your booking—no penalties, no hassle.
A few simple guidelines to ensure every shoot is a success.
We want your shoot to be perfect—that’s why we have a few simple rules to keep the studios running smoothly. No food or drink on the shooting floor (the client lounge is stocked with snacks and drinks). No open flames or pyrotechnics (we love drama, but not that kind). And no shoes on the terracotta floors (we keep a selection of studio slippers on hand). Beyond that? The space is yours to create in. Need to move a wall? Hang a backdrop? Bring in a prop? Just let us know in advance, and we’ll make it happen.
The client lounge is stocked with snacks, drinks, and a Nespresso machine—so there’s no need to bring food or drink onto the shooting floor. Spills happen, and we want to keep the studios looking their best for every shoot.
We love drama, but not the kind that sets off the fire alarm. If you’re planning a shoot with open flames, pyrotechnics, or smoke machines, let us know in advance—we’ll work with you to ensure everyone’s safety.
The terracotta floors are hand-poured and polished to a satin sheen—so we ask that you remove your shoes before stepping onto the shooting floor. We keep a selection of studio slippers on hand, so you’ll never have to shoot barefoot.
Our gear is here for you to use—but we ask that you treat it with care. No dropping lenses, no tossing softboxes, and no leaving lights on overnight. If something breaks, just let us know—we’ll fix it or replace it, no questions asked.
We’ll handle the heavy lifting—sweeping the floors, taking out the trash, and restocking the gear cage. But we ask that you clean up after yourself, too. Put away backdrops, coil cables, and return gear to the cage when you’re done.
The living walls are here to add life to your shots—but they’re also living, breathing organisms. No pulling leaves, no spraying water directly on the plants, and no using them as props unless you’ve cleared it with us first.
Reserve your space today, and let’s create something unforgettable.
Every great photograph begins with a single frame. Will yours be the next one to hang on our walls? The studios are waiting, the gear is ready, and the light is perfect. All you need to do is show up. Reserve your space today, and let’s create something that makes the world stop and stare.