Service Overview

Ken Jones Photography offers a professional Manhattan photo studio rental environment for fashion, beauty, corporate headshots, executive portraits, product photography, still life, interview video production, and creative content shoots. The space is a working photographer’s studio, designed around lighting, client review, styling, equipment access, and the practical needs of real productions.

Studio Overview

The studio provides a flexible downtown Manhattan base for photographers, agencies, brands, executives, and creative teams that need a polished production space without the feel of a generic empty room. The setup can support controlled lighting, clean portrait work, fashion and beauty editorials, product details, small video interviews, and branded content.

Production-Friendly Environment

With open shooting space, hardwood floors, backdrop options, natural light areas, support spaces, and access to production equipment, the studio is built for efficient still and motion work. Contact Ken Jones Photography to discuss availability, rental options, and the kind of setup your shoot requires.

Studio Features

Flexible space for photo, video, and creative content production.

Large shooting area

Hardwood floors and clean wall space

Seamless/backdrop shooting options

Natural light windows

Styling, support, and client areas

Production-friendly equipment environment

Suitable for still and motion work

Downtown Manhattan access

Best Uses

Ideal for polished visual content without the feel of a generic rental room.

Fashion editorials
Beauty shoots
Corporate headshots
Executive portraits
Product photography
Interview videos
Creative content production
Test shoots

Why Rent This Studio

A photographer’s working studio, designed around how shoots actually happen.

Rather than a blank room, the studio gives photographers, brands, agencies, and creative teams a production-aware environment with room for lighting, client review, styling, and controlled image-making. It is especially useful for teams that need a practical Manhattan base for portraits, editorials, products, interviews, and branded content.

Behind-the-scenes video production and corporate headshot setup inside Ken Jones Photography studio

Studio Details

Support areas, natural light, and production details.

Natural light hallway and window area inside a downtown Manhattan photo studio
Professional studio lighting setup for editorial fashion and beauty photography in NYC
Support and prep area inside the Manhattan photo studio rental space
Entrance to FultonStudio and Ken Jones Photography in downtown Manhattan

Studio Access

Downtown Manhattan access for photographers, clients, and production teams.

The studio is positioned for New York City productions that need a convenient Manhattan location, a professional working environment, and practical support for photography and select video projects. Contact the studio to discuss availability, production needs, and booking details.

Entrance to FultonStudio and Ken Jones Photography in downtown Manhattan

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of shoots is the studio best for?

The studio is best suited for fashion editorials, beauty shoots, corporate headshots, executive portraits, product photography, still life, interview videos, creative content production, and test shoots.

Is the studio good for fashion and beauty photography?

Yes. The space works well for fashion, beauty, editorial portraits, look books, model tests, and creative studio work that needs professional lighting and a polished production environment.

Can the studio be used for corporate headshots?

Yes. The studio can be used for individual corporate headshots, executive portraits, small team portraits, and professional business imagery.

Is the space suitable for video production?

The studio can support select video productions, especially interview video, corporate content, behind-the-scenes content, and small-to-medium production setups.

Can I use the studio for product photography?

Yes. Product photography, still life, e-commerce images, accessories, and detail work can be produced in the studio depending on the scale and requirements of the project.

How do I book the studio?

Use the contact page to describe your shoot, preferred date, production needs, and any equipment or setup requirements. The studio can then confirm availability and the best rental approach.

Is equipment available?

Lighting and production equipment may be available depending on the booking and shoot requirements. Confirm equipment needs when requesting availability.

What makes this Manhattan studio different from a generic rental space?

This is a working photographer’s studio connected to Ken Jones Photography and FultonStudio, so it is designed around real image-making, lighting, workflow, client comfort, and creative production needs.

Next Step

Plan Your Shoot

Tell the studio what you are creating, where the images will be used, and what kind of visual direction you have in mind.

Book the Studio