The Brooklyn Boudoir Studio
The Studio — Your Space, Not a Set
This isn’t some rented backdrop with a boom light and a plant you’ve seen on every photographer’s site. This is a real space — light that feels good all day, quiet corners that calm nerves, and enough room to move without bumping into clutter.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and southeast exposure mean the light is perfect 100% of the time. The floors reflect it back like they get what we’re doing here.
I found this spot because it felt right — not trendy, not try-hard, just honest and steady. That’s the energy you walk into for your session, every time.
Comfort Isn’t a Bonus — It’s Part of the Work
This studio isn’t a waiting room with a sad couch. It’s a place you can actually settle into.
Coffee that isn’t bitter, a playlist of tunes you love, outlets that charge phones fast, snacks of course … because comfort matters.
You’ll notice it before the camera goes on — that moment when you stop thinking “Am I awkward?” and start thinking “Okay, this feels good.”
Getting Here
We’re a few steps from the L at Morgan Ave., with an elevator, clean bathrooms, and accessablity for all. No stair-climbs that make you late. No maze of hallways that make you anxious. Just a simple, direct path from “I’m here” to “Let’s do this.” Because confidence shouldn’t have an obstacle course attached.
This Is a Space That Listens
Every detail here was chosen because someone thought about what actually helps you feel present. Very few studios can say that. This one can. And I love it here.
