Holy Cow Productions Studio offers a dynamic creative space designed to bring a wide range of visual concepts to life, all under one roof. Our studio features four uniquely styled sets, each curated to give photographers, videographers, creators, and brands the ability to capture standout content without needing multiple locations.
One of our signature spaces is a luxurious Victorian-inspired blue room, designed with rich blue tones, elegant gold décor, and a refined upscale feel. This set is perfect for classy portraits, editorial shoots, high-end branding content, fashion campaigns, and any production looking for a timeless, sophisticated atmosphere.
For creators who want something playful, vibrant, and fun, we also have our girly pop set, styled with pink and sky-blue accents along with charming floral touches. This space is full of personality and is ideal for beauty shoots, lifestyle content, birthday sessions, influencer campaigns, feminine branding, and playful social media visuals that need a cute, eye-catching backdrop.
Our studio also includes a retro 70s/80s kitchen set, complete with a stove and vintage-inspired pieces that capture the feel of another era. This set is perfect for nostalgic storytelling, music videos, creative campaigns, themed photo shoots, product content, and any project that wants a bold throwback aesthetic with character.
To top it off, we feature a stylized bathroom set that instantly makes both photo and video content stand out. It offers a unique, unexpected visual that adds energy, edge, and personality to any shoot. Whether you’re creating fashion content, beauty visuals, music video scenes, or bold branded storytelling, this set is designed to make your content pop.
Together, these four sets make our studio a versatile creative playground for content creation, campaigns, portraits, music videos, brand shoots, and social media production. Whether you’re looking for elegance, fun, nostalgia, or something visually striking, our space gives you multiple worlds to create in without ever leaving the studio.