PHOTO SHOOTS
Spend less time building sets and more time shooting. Historic brick, distressed walls, vintage furnishings, and dramatic industrial architecture give photographers multiple editorial backdrops without changing locations.
“The space is awesome. I have my own studio with cloth and paper backdrops. That becomes a bit boring and not what I was looking for. This place gives you access to a gritty industrial space without the worry of being arrested or attacked. We shot for about 4 hours with plenty to keep us busy.”
Bryan Y. (photographer on Peerspace)
Built-In Photo Sets
Raw brick warehouse
Glowing TV wall
Stage
Red curtained boudoir
Crowd of mannequins
Loveseat and tapestry
Room of clocks
Fully stocked bar
Industrial stairwells
Distressed walls and textured corners
Why photographers choose Box of Moonlight
4,300 sq ft open floor plan
12.5–14 ft ceilings
One location, many looks: brick, stage, bar, TV wall, boudoir, and more
RGB lighting, tube lights, speakers, fog machines, and more gear available
Heat and air-conditioning
Two blocks from the Halsey J train