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Every day we uncover new, inspirational spaces, perfect for your photography shoot — from mid-century homes to creative studios, and beyond.
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Detroit Exposure Media Studio
Detroit, MI5.0 (7)
8 guests
STUDIO AATELIER
Highland Park, NJ5.0 (1)
6 guests
dk3studios
San Diego, CA5.0 (282)
20 guests
JMPforce
Las Vegas, NV4.9 (8)
12 guests
BKS Studios
Miami Springs, FL5.0 (1)
30 guests
Creative Space Art Exhibit / Photo Shoot / Music Dance Video Shoot Studio
Fremont, CA5.0 (14)
20 guests
Hollywood High Rise Loft & Studio w/Stunning Views!
Los Angeles, CA5.0 (53)
12 guests
Alex Don Media Group
St. Louis, MO5.0 (51)
15 guests
The Collective Hair, Makeup, Photography
Southlake, TX5.0 (2)
20 guests
Photography and Video Production Studio
San Francisco, CA4.7 (140)
8 guests
Title: “Versatile and Stylish Space for Rent – Perfect for Photo Shoots and Video Productions!” Description: Looking for a unique, bright space for your next video or photo shoot? College Park Laundry & Dry Cleaners offers a clean, modern setting that’s full of natural light and contemporary design elements. With its high ceilings, polished floors, and open layout, the laundromat provides a flexible backdrop that can be styled to suit a variety of creative projects. The gleaming stainless steel machines and minimalist décor add a sleek, industrial vibe, while the well-lit seating areas offer additional room for staging and production equipment. Whether you’re capturing lifestyle content, shooting a commercial, or creating social media visuals, this space is designed to inspire. Conveniently located on Edgewater Drive with ample parking and easy access, it’s the perfect spot for your next production!
Orlando, FL4.9 (27)
25 guests
The Green Room Creative Studio
Brandon, FL5.0 (37)
12 guests
Nova Production Studio
Falls Church, VA4.9 (1228)
15 guests
MGI Entertainment
Bremerton, WA45 guests
World Boss Studios
Nashville, TN4.9 (52)
20 guests
Pramod Photography
Aurora, CO5.0 (4)
10 guests
All Inclusive Photography Studio with Infinity Wall
McDonough, GA6 guests
Elev8ed Studios
Sacramento, CA5.0 (21)
20 guests
SnapHouse Productions
Greensboro, NC4.9 (130)
10 guests
In home Studio Loft for Photo/Video Shoots Complete with Equipment
Charlotte, NC5.0 (42)
4 guests
COLD CREEK PRODUCTIONS
Pearland, TX5.0 (780)
18 guests
Goat Milk Fudge Productions
Pittsburgh, PA5.0 (5)
35 guests
Toast Studios
Saint Paul, MN5.0 (233)
15 guests
Natural Light Garden Studio, Nova Garden at Novalight Studios
Philadelphia, PA4.9 (135)
30 guests
Incredible New York Loft-Style Studio Drenched in Natural Light
Baltimore, MD4.8 (153)
25 guests
Photo shoot
Phoenix, AZ5.0 (9)
10 guests
Photoshoot
Clackamas, OR12 guests
Duke Studio Rental
Abington, MA5.0 (32)
8 guests
VIDEO / PHOTO SHOOT LOFT | INDUSTRIAL | MODERN | TRENDY
Round Rock, TX5.0 (8)
15 guests
Downtown Photography Studio with Tons of Natural Light and Outdoor Green-space.
Kansas City, MO4.9 (163)
25 guests
TUKES STUDIOS - Film / Photo Space
Riverside, CA5.0 (90)
30 guests
Trendy Joshua Tree Home with Pool
Yucca Valley, CA35 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2025.
Photo shoot locations average $93 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $103, whereas larger venues run about $94 per hour.
Knowing how to plan a photoshoot is the difference between an efficient, productive shoot day and a disorganized mess. First, begin by making a shot list so you won't forget anything important in the heat of the moment. Making a shot list will also help you flesh out your creative ideas for the photoshoot. With this in mind, you can move on to securing the perfect local photoshoot location. Take note of any lighting considerations. If you're shooting outdoors with natural light, what time of day should you shoot? If you're shooting indoors, what lighting equipment will you need? If you have a clear and cohesive plan of action, you'll find that the photoshoot is much more fun, and the photos will be much better!
Finding photoshoot locations begins with searching available local photoshoot locations right here on Peerspace. From hidden rooftops to private studio spaces, odds are good that there are spaces you don't know about right in your own backyard. Next, we recommend checking out the social media accounts of other local photographers to see what locations they're frequently tagging. Make sure you also search on your search engine of choice. One of the best ways of all, however, is just exploring your city. Check out parts of town you normally wouldn't. If you keep an eye out and get into the habit of seeing the world with a photographer's eyes, you'll find awesome photoshoot locations all around you.
Preparing for a photoshoot is all about having a plan. First, make sure you're on the same page as your client in terms of the shoot's objectives and deliverables. Next, take inventory of what's going to be needed. Secure your perfect photoshoot location. Make a shot list! Things can get hectic on the day of a shoot, so shot lists are invaluable tools for professional photographers. Make an inventory of all the equipment and props you'll need, and check that batteries are charged and everything's packed to transport to the shoot location. Some photographers find it helpful to make a photoshoot checklist.
Knowing how much to charge for a photoshoot is a challenge for most new photographers, and there's no single answer. Survey the photographers in your area to find out what the going rate is for the type of photography you're doing. Always factor in your own costs, both in terms of ongoing costs (i.e. insurance, software licenses, etc.) and shoot-specific costs (like renting equipment or studio space.) You should also consider whether to charge an hourly rate, a per-image charge, or a flat fee for the photoshoot. Each method has advantages and disadvantages. For a deeper dive, check out our guide on How to Charge for a Photoshoot.