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Storefront > Rent a photo & video shooting space > Photo & Video Studio in New York > Photo & Video Studio in Chelsea, New York > Photo & Video Studio in High Line, New York
The High Line offers some of New York's most sought-after photoshoot locations, combining industrial architecture, elevated park views, and the creative energy of West Chelsea's gallery district. Whether you need a photo studio on the High Line for a commercial campaign, editorial shoot, or product photography session, Storefront lists available spaces by the day, week, or longer.
The High Line corridor sits within one of Manhattan's densest concentrations of creative real estate. The elevated park runs through West Chelsea from Gansevoort Street to Hudson Yards, and the blocks surrounding it are home to art galleries, design studios, and converted industrial lofts that double as outstanding photography venues.
Shoot spaces here tend to offer generous ceiling heights, large north-facing windows, polished concrete floors, and proximity to the park itself for outdoor extension shots. The neighborhood's aesthetic sits somewhere between raw industrial and gallery-clean, making it versatile across fashion, beauty, architecture, and commercial briefs.
For brands and photographers needing a Photo Shooting Space In New York with strong natural light and a distinctive backdrop, the High Line consistently ranks among the most requested micro-neighborhoods on the platform.
Spaces in this area break down into a few categories, each suited to different production needs.
Industrial lofts with raw brick, exposed steel, and concrete: well suited to editorial, campaign, and street-style work.
White-box studios with seamless walls and controlled lighting rigs: ideal for product photography, lookbooks, and e-commerce shoots.
Gallery-style spaces: open-plan, high-ceiling rooms primarily used for art exhibitions but bookable for photo productions when not in use.
Rooftop and terrace spaces: available for natural-light and skyline shoots, particularly popular for fashion and lifestyle briefs.
Most spaces on Storefront in this area can be rented from a single day upward, with flexible access hours to accommodate early call times and wrap schedules. Browse the full range of available Chelsea shoot spaces to compare options across the wider neighborhood.
Pricing for a photography venue on the High Line varies by size, finish level, and included equipment. As a general range on the Storefront platform, expect the following:
Small studios (up to 500 sq ft, suitable for headshots and product work): $200 to $600 per day
Mid-size lofts (500 to 1,500 sq ft, fashion and editorial): $600 to $1,800 per day
Large production spaces (1,500 sq ft and above, full commercial campaigns): $1,800 to $5,000 per day
Rates vary based on natural light quality, equipment included, and day-of-week demand. Weekend and Monday bookings often carry a premium. For a broader view of the market, the Photo Shooting Space Rental project page covers what to look for when renting a shoot space across different use cases.
Storefront handles the full booking process. Filter by date, size, and space type to find available shoot spaces near the High Line. Each listing includes photos of the space, capacity details, pricing, and host contact information.
Once you find a suitable photography venue, you can send an enquiry directly through the platform. Most hosts respond within 24 hours. Short-term rentals from one day are standard, and many spaces offer recurring bookings for production companies and photographers with regular schedules.
The High Line sits within the broader New York search, which covers photo studios across all five boroughs and major Manhattan neighborhoods. If you need to compare options outside Chelsea, the city-level search gives you the widest selection.
Before confirming a booking, run through these practical checks to avoid common production day problems.
Natural light direction: North-facing windows give consistent, diffused light throughout the day. South-facing rooms can produce harsh direct sun in the afternoon. Ask the host for window orientation if it is not visible in listing photos.
Load-in access: Industrial spaces in West Chelsea often have freight elevator access and ground-floor loading bays, which matters if you are bringing in set builds, large props, or grip equipment.
Neighboring noise: Some lofts in this area are within mixed-use buildings. Confirm sound isolation if you are shooting video or recording audio on set.
Permitted uses: Most spaces on Storefront are listed for commercial production use, but confirm with the host if your shoot involves models, food, pyrotechnics, or any usage that requires additional insurance documentation.
The High Line offers a concentrated mix of industrial loft spaces, gallery-style rooms, and proximity to the elevated park itself, giving photographers access to varied backdrops within a compact area. West Chelsea's creative density means many spaces here were purpose-built or adapted for production use, with high ceilings, large windows, and polished finishes that work across fashion, commercial, and editorial briefs.
Photo studios near the High Line typically range from $200 to $5,000 per day on Storefront, depending on size and specification. Small product photography spaces start around $200 to $600 per day. Full-floor lofts suited to large commercial productions run $1,800 to $5,000 per day. Exact pricing depends on equipment included, day of week, and booking duration.
Yes. The majority of photo studios listed on Storefront in this area are available for single-day bookings. Some hosts also offer half-day rates for shorter productions. Minimum booking durations vary by space, so check each listing's terms or ask the host directly when you enquire.
Several spaces in the High Line corridor include access to rooftop terraces or exterior areas, which are particularly popular for lifestyle, fashion, and brand campaigns that need natural light and a New York skyline backdrop. Search results on Storefront can be filtered by amenity, or you can ask hosts directly about outdoor access when enquiring.
High Line studios are well suited to fashion editorials, commercial campaigns, product photography, lookbook shoots, and branded content production. The industrial-to-gallery aesthetic of the neighborhood means spaces here work across a wide range of visual briefs. Several larger lofts are also used regularly for video productions and hybrid photo and video shoot days.
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