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Storefront > Rent a photo & video shooting space > Photo & Video Studio in Paris > Photo & Video Studio in 7th arrondissement of Paris > Photo & Video Studio in Rue Du Bac, Paris
Rue du Bac sits at the heart of the 7th arrondissement, one of Paris's most elegant and photogenic neighbourhoods. Whether you need a photo shoot space, a video shoot space, or a short-term photo studio in Rue du Bac, this street and its surroundings offer a rare mix of classic Haussmannian architecture, natural light, and refined interiors that work for fashion, editorial, commercial, and creative productions alike. Browse available spaces below and book by the day, week, or longer.
Rue du Bac runs through the 7th arrondissement between the Seine and the Boulevard du Montparnasse, placing it within easy reach of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the Musée d'Orsay, and the Luxembourg Gardens. The neighbourhood is known for its wide, tree-lined streets, Haussmannian stone facades, and well-proportioned apartments flooded with natural light from large windows facing north or south.
For photographers and directors, this translates into practical advantages: ceiling heights typically run from 3 to 4 metres, parquet floors are common, and the ambient palette of creams and pale greys offers a neutral canvas that does not compete with the subject. The area is also relatively quiet by central Paris standards, which matters for sound-sensitive video shoots.
Access is straightforward. The Rue du Bac metro station (line 12) sits directly on the street. Several car parks are within a few minutes' walk, which helps when you are moving equipment. Loading access varies by venue, so confirm details with the host when you enquire.
For a broader selection of photo studios across the city, browse Photo Shooting Space In Paris.
Spaces listed in the Rue du Bac area on The Storefront range from private apartments converted into shooting lofts to dedicated studio spaces on the ground floor of mixed-use buildings. The most common configurations include:
Private apartments with high ceilings and period detail suited to fashion editorials, lookbook shoots, and lifestyle campaigns that need a lived-in feel
White-box or neutral studio spaces with controlled lighting rigs, cycloramas, or clean backdrops for product photography and commercial shoots
Mixed-use spaces that double as showrooms or gallery rooms, offering flexible layouts and a more architectural background
Most spaces on the platform are available for short-term rental: a half-day, a full day, or multiple consecutive days. Some hosts offer weekly rates for longer productions.
For guidance on what to look for when booking a shooting space, visit the Photo Shooting Space Rental project page, which covers space types, typical rates, and what questions to ask a host before confirming.
Pricing for photo shoot spaces in the 7th arrondissement reflects both the prestige of the neighbourhood and the quality of the buildings. As a general guide for short-term studio rental in Paris:
Entry-level or basic spaces (smaller footprint, natural light only, no dedicated equipment): €200 to €400 per day
Mid-range apartments and lofts (100 to 200 sq m, Haussmannian features, good natural light): €400 to €900 per day
Premium or purpose-fitted studios (large floor area, in-house lighting, cyclorama, dedicated changing area): €900 to €2,000 per day
These are indicative ranges. Actual pricing depends on the specific space, the number of people in your team, the nature of the shoot, and whether the host charges for extras such as equipment, parking, or cleaning. Always confirm the full cost breakdown when you enquire.
For comparison, spaces in other Paris arrondissements can vary significantly. Photo Studios in 3e 75003, Paris and Photo Studios in 2e 75002 Grands Boulevards, Paris tend to sit at a slightly lower price point, which is worth considering if budget is a constraint.
Booking through The Storefront works as follows. You search available spaces for your preferred dates, review listings with photos, floor plans, and host details, then submit an enquiry directly to the host. Most hosts respond within 24 hours.
Before you enquire, it helps to have the following ready:
Your intended shoot dates and the number of hours or days you need
An approximate headcount for your crew
The type of production (fashion, product, video, event, other)
Any specific technical requirements: blackout blinds, three-phase power, a cyclorama, loading bay access
Hosts on the platform are accustomed to production teams and can usually advise on logistics such as nearby parking or the best direction to position setups for available light.
The 7th arrondissement sits within a broader area of central Paris that includes several high-demand shooting locations. You can explore the full range of commercial spaces in the district at 7e 75007 or browse all short-term rental options across the capital at Paris.
If you are also looking at spaces in other parts of Paris, Photo Studios in 17e 75017 Batignolles, Paris offers a different neighbourhood feel with a growing cluster of creative studio spaces.
A short-term photo shoot space in Rue du Bac is a rented venue booked by the day or week specifically for photography or video production. Spaces in this part of the 7th arrondissement typically include Haussmannian apartments, lofts, and purpose-fitted studios with high ceilings and strong natural light. They are available without a long-term lease commitment.
Day rates for photo studios in Rue du Bac, Paris generally range from around €200 for a compact space with natural light only to €2,000 or more for a large, professionally equipped studio. Mid-range Haussmannian apartments and lofts typically fall between €400 and €900 per day. Rates vary by space size, equipment included, and the number of crew members.
Yes. Most spaces listed on The Storefront in the Rue du Bac area are available for single-day or half-day bookings. Some hosts also offer multi-day rates for longer productions. Confirm your requirements directly with the host when you enquire, including any specific needs such as blackout blinds, three-phase power, or loading access.
Key factors to check include ceiling height (3 metres is a practical minimum for most productions), the direction and quality of natural light, floor condition, access for equipment, crew capacity, and whether the space has basic amenities such as a changing area and Wi-Fi. If sound is important for video work, ask the host about ambient noise levels.
Several spaces in the Rue du Bac area are within a short walk of public car parks, which helps when transporting equipment. Rue du Bac metro station (line 12) is also on the street, making the location accessible by public transport. When enquiring about a specific space, ask the host directly about the nearest parking and whether there is a loading area.
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