Wednesday, October 23, 2013
THE sickest Halloween Costumes!
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Thursday, October 10, 2013
NYC’s Best Undercover Photo Studios
NYC’s Best Undercover Photo Studios
BY ADAM MARTIN
“A R E V O L U T I O N OF
U N I Q U E
D E S I G N”
Laura Little is quietly leading a revolution in NYC. It’s not a political coup or a social upheaval, but a revolution of unique design. It began with her own foray into photography—she has a natural eye for composition—and has since extended to include some of the best underground shoot spaces in the city.
The Big Apple boasts some iconic public spaces, and there are more than a few top-notch private photo studios available for rent. Each space, public and private, offers something a little different, though, and Laura’s studios and 28on27 and 1315 certainly warrant consideration.
What makes them different?
BY A PHOTOGRAPHER FOR A PHOTOGRAPHER
Multiple spaces are available for rental, ranging from as intimate as 750 square-feet of space all the way up to 4,500 square-feet. Each studio is
equipped with the photographer and creative in mind, including lighting, hair & make-up stations and easy set-up for your shoot
LAID BACK ATMOSPHERE THAT'S ALL ABOUT THE SHOOT
The ambience alone sets these spaces apart: rich hardwood floors, available wifi and iPod connections conveniences—tables, racks and freight entrance—to make any photographer feel at home. The environment is both laid-back and fresh, allowing the photographer to concentrate on the shoot.
They are what a photo studio shoot be: a place to focus on the shoot, itself.
Of course, that’s hardly surprising. When a skilled photographer makes her own studios available, you’d expect them to be top of the line, and Laura Little delights in her craft.
You can see it in her photos, as well as in her studio spaces -.
THE INDIE ARTIST
But there’s another reason to choose Laura’s studios over others. Small, independent firms,
like Laura’s, provide photographers and brands with unique shooting locations and help to enrich NYC’s culture in innumerable ways. Sure, there are large commercial firms out there with plenty of amenities and decent pricing, but there’s something to be said for supporting one of your own, especially when the shoot space is so well designed.
Booking 28on27 or 1315 Studios doesn’t just grant you access to hip, clean, well-equipped
studio space. You get more than that. You get a space created for artists like you, by an artist like you.
And, you are supporting one of the things that makes New York such an amazing city—namely, the rich and diverse number of options available for indie artists of all kinds.
For more visit www.28on27.com and www.1315studios.com
BY ADAM MARTIN
“A R E V O L U T I O N OF
U N I Q U E
D E S I G N”
Laura Little is quietly leading a revolution in NYC. It’s not a political coup or a social upheaval, but a revolution of unique design. It began with her own foray into photography—she has a natural eye for composition—and has since extended to include some of the best underground shoot spaces in the city.
The Big Apple boasts some iconic public spaces, and there are more than a few top-notch private photo studios available for rent. Each space, public and private, offers something a little different, though, and Laura’s studios and 28on27 and 1315 certainly warrant consideration.
What makes them different?
BY A PHOTOGRAPHER FOR A PHOTOGRAPHER
Multiple spaces are available for rental, ranging from as intimate as 750 square-feet of space all the way up to 4,500 square-feet. Each studio is
equipped with the photographer and creative in mind, including lighting, hair & make-up stations and easy set-up for your shoot
LAID BACK ATMOSPHERE THAT'S ALL ABOUT THE SHOOT
The ambience alone sets these spaces apart: rich hardwood floors, available wifi and iPod connections conveniences—tables, racks and freight entrance—to make any photographer feel at home. The environment is both laid-back and fresh, allowing the photographer to concentrate on the shoot.
They are what a photo studio shoot be: a place to focus on the shoot, itself.
Of course, that’s hardly surprising. When a skilled photographer makes her own studios available, you’d expect them to be top of the line, and Laura Little delights in her craft.
You can see it in her photos, as well as in her studio spaces -.
THE INDIE ARTIST
But there’s another reason to choose Laura’s studios over others. Small, independent firms,
like Laura’s, provide photographers and brands with unique shooting locations and help to enrich NYC’s culture in innumerable ways. Sure, there are large commercial firms out there with plenty of amenities and decent pricing, but there’s something to be said for supporting one of your own, especially when the shoot space is so well designed.
Booking 28on27 or 1315 Studios doesn’t just grant you access to hip, clean, well-equipped
studio space. You get more than that. You get a space created for artists like you, by an artist like you.
And, you are supporting one of the things that makes New York such an amazing city—namely, the rich and diverse number of options available for indie artists of all kinds.
For more visit www.28on27.com and www.1315studios.com
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Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Give Some to Get Some Charitable Edition!
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