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Storefront > Rent a photo & video shooting space > Photo & Video Studio in Brooklyn > Photo & Video Studio in Park Slope, Brooklyn > Photo & Video Studio in 5th Avenue, Brooklyn
Find a photo shoot space or video shoot space on 5th Avenue, Brooklyn, available to rent by the day or week. Storefront lists short-term photography studios and flexible creative spaces across Park Slope and the surrounding area, so you can book exactly the space your project needs without a long-term lease.
5th Avenue in Park Slope runs through one of Brooklyn's most established residential and commercial corridors. The neighborhood's mix of brownstone-lined blocks, ground-floor retail, and converted loft spaces makes it a practical base for photography and video production. Natural light is a feature in many of the older buildings here, and the relatively lower foot traffic compared to Manhattan gives shoots a calmer working environment.
Storefront connects photographers, brands, and production teams with short-term studio and creative spaces along this stretch. Whether you need a clean white studio, a raw industrial interior, or a space with character that doubles as a set, you can search available options, view rates, and book directly through the platform.
For a broader view of what is available across the borough, browse Photo Shooting Space In Brooklyn to compare neighborhoods and find the right fit for your project.
A short-term photo studio rental on 5th Avenue, Brooklyn should be evaluated on a few practical criteria before you book:
Natural light vs. controlled light. Street-level and ground-floor spaces on 5th Avenue often have large shopfront windows, which work well for natural light shoots. Upper floors and basement conversions tend to suit artificial lighting setups better.
Ceiling height. Portrait and editorial work can function in a standard ceiling height of 9 to 10 feet. Product shoots and full-body fashion work benefit from 12 feet or more.
Prep and changing areas. Check whether the space includes a green room, changing area, or private prep zone. Many spaces listed on Storefront include this in the rate.
Loading and equipment access. Video and commercial shoots often involve heavy equipment. Confirm ground-floor access or elevator availability before booking.
Minimum rental period. Most spaces on the platform offer half-day, full-day, and weekly rates. Short-term photo studio space on 5th Avenue, Brooklyn is typically available without a minimum term longer than one day.
For context on how photo shoot rentals work more broadly, the Photo Shooting Space Rental project page covers space types, pricing structures, and what to expect when renting a studio through Storefront.
Photography studio rental rates on 5th Avenue and in Park Slope more broadly tend to run lower than comparable spaces in Williamsburg or DUMBO. As a general guide, smaller creative spaces in this part of Brooklyn start from around $50 to $150 per hour, while larger production-ready studios with equipment and amenities can run $200 to $400 per hour or more.
Day rates for a full 8-hour block typically sit between $400 and $1,200 depending on size, light conditions, included equipment, and any production amenities. These figures are indicative. Actual rates vary by space and are displayed in full on each listing.
If your project has a specific budget, the Storefront search filters let you set a price range so you only see spaces that fit. You can also filter by space size, availability date, and amenities.
For nearby alternatives, Photo Studios in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and Photo Studios in Red Hook, Brooklyn are worth checking if your dates or budget do not align with what is available on 5th Avenue.
The types of projects that book short-term photography and video shoot spaces on 5th Avenue in Park Slope cover a wide range. Independent photographers use the spaces for portrait sessions, editorial work, and client shoots. Small brands and e-commerce businesses rent by the day for product photography. Film and video production teams book for commercial spots, branded content, and short-form video.
Park Slope's residential character also makes it a practical choice for lifestyle shoots that benefit from a Brooklyn aesthetic rather than a studio-polished look. The neighborhood and its streets provide usable backdrops beyond the four walls of the studio itself.
For photographers or teams considering multiple Brooklyn locations, Photo Studios in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn is another active part of the Storefront network with a range of creative spaces available for short-term rental.
Storefront is the world's largest marketplace for short-term commercial space. Booking a photography studio rental or video shoot space on 5th Avenue, Brooklyn works the same way as booking any other space on the platform. You browse available listings, filter by date and requirements, send an inquiry or book directly, and get confirmation from the space owner.
All spaces listed show verified rates, photos, and amenity details. There are no hidden fees added at checkout beyond what is displayed on the listing.
If you are searching from the neighborhood level up, start at Park Slope to see all available space types in the area, or go to Brooklyn for the full city-level view.
Photo shoot spaces on 5th Avenue, Brooklyn include converted retail units with large shopfront windows, loft-style creative studios, and purpose-built photography spaces. Most are available for half-day or full-day rental without a long-term lease. Space sizes, ceiling heights, and included amenities vary by listing.
Photography studio rental in Park Slope typically runs from around $50 to $150 per hour for smaller creative spaces, and $200 to $400 per hour or more for larger production-ready studios. Full-day rates generally fall between $400 and $1,200. Exact pricing is listed on each space page on Storefront.
Yes. Most spaces listed on Storefront are available for single-day or even half-day bookings. Short-term video shoot space rental on 5th Avenue, Brooklyn does not require a multi-week or monthly commitment. You can filter search results by available date and minimum rental period.
Before booking, confirm ceiling height, natural light conditions, loading access for equipment, whether prep or changing areas are included, and the minimum rental period. It is also worth checking parking or transit options for your crew and any restrictions on noise or equipment use during the rental.
Yes. Storefront lists photography studio rental options across Brooklyn, including in Crown Heights, Red Hook, and Bedford Stuyvesant. If availability on 5th Avenue does not match your dates or budget, you can search across the full borough to find a comparable creative space nearby.
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