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YUQ Studios DTLA

YUQ Studios DTLA offers a 13' cyclorama wall, four pre-built sets and a range of props, lights and other add ons to make your vision come to life. We've worked with local content creators, musicians, small businesses, corporate brans and A-list celebrities. Explore our sets, portfolio and client photographs // and send us a message to book today!

 

starting at // $68hr

open 24/7

ground floor

street parking

cyclorama wall

Our DTLA cyclorama wall is the blank slate every creator needs — 13x20 feet of smooth clean space, perfect for photo or video content. The wall is one of the most flexible setups in our Los Angeles photo studio, ready for fashion editorials, dance videos or crisp product shots. We’ll reset between bookings so you always start fresh.

The Living Room

Our 1970s living room set brings warm tones, soft lighting and vintage textures straight out of an old film reel. Perfect for fashion look books, editorial photography or album covers; this cozy space adds instant nostalgia to any shoot. It’s one of the most booked corners of our DTLA photo studio — proof that retro never goes out of style.

The Laundry Room

Meet the pastel laundry room — a candy-colored corner of our DTLA creative studio that’s part nostalgia, part pop fantasy. This whimsical set is perfect for lifestyle campaigns, content creation or stylized self-tapes. Beloved by everyone from indie brands, Los Angeles content creators, musicians and anyone looking for something playful and over-the-top.

The denim wall

The Denim Wall is a stunning tapestry of vintage blue denim stitched together for a raw, Americana feel. A true jewel of our DTLA studio space, loved by photographers, stylists and musicians for its deep tones, unique texture and visual depth. Whether you’re shooting portraits or fashion editorials, it’s a simple setup that looks rich on camera.

The garage

Our vintage garage set feels straight out of an old movie. Rust, chrome and soft shadow mix with dramatic light spills that splash across the concrete and oil splatters. The scene  delivers on cinematic texture and vintage aesthetics. It’s a preferred spot for music videos, gritty editorial photos and content creators that want a little edge.