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Boutique photo studio in Lower Manhattan.

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Things To Look At Studio is a fully decorated space for photoshoots, meetings and small events. This lush little artist’s parlour is tucked away in Tribeca. It features artistic decor and curious details. The studio is made up of one completely private room, fully furnished and decorated. Beside the main room is a smaller room which can be used for production, make-up or as a dressing room. For production, crew sizes of 8 or less are ideal, larger productions get pretty cramped, but chairs can be added in the hallway to allow for additional people. For events without gear, the studio can fit up to 15 guests. Includes: Elevator Access, Wi-fi, Speakers, Mini Fridge, Sink, Work Table and Chairs. Please Note: This studio has NO windows! …But the photo shows a huge windowed balcony?! I know. Its a giant light box built into the wall for photo shoots. It looks and feels like sunlight streaming through the doors when its on, but its an illusion. Regardless of the actual time of day, you can control the light, easily changing the look from bright daylight to a subdued evening glow. Very conveniently located. Close to almost every subway. The A, C, E, N, R, Q, J, Z, 1 and 6 trains are all within 3 blocks. Studio dimensions are roughly 14′ x 20′. Starting at $60/hr or $400/day.

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Things To Look At Studio is a fully decorated space for photoshoots, meetings and small events. This lush little artist’s parlour is tucked away in Tribeca. It features artistic decor and curious details.

The studio is made up of one completely private room, fully furnished and decorated. Beside the main room is a smaller room which can be used for production, make-up or as a dressing room.

For production, crew sizes of 8 or less are ideal, larger productions get pretty cramped, but chairs can be added in the hallway to allow for additional people.

For events without gear, the studio can fit up to 15 guests.

Includes: Elevator Access, Wi-fi, Speakers, Mini Fridge, Sink, Work Table and Chairs.

Please Note: This studio has NO windows! …But the photo shows a huge windowed balcony?! I know. Its a giant light box built into the wall for photo shoots. It looks and feels like sunlight streaming through the doors when its on, but its an illusion. Regardless of the actual time of day, you can control the light, easily changing the look from bright daylight to a subdued evening glow.

Very conveniently located. Close to almost every subway. The A, C, E, N, R, Q, J, Z, 1 and 6 trains are all within 3 blocks.

Studio dimensions are roughly 14′ x 20′.

Starting at $60/hr or $400/day.

$400
per day
$400
per day

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