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Storefront > Rent a photo & video shooting space > Photo & Video Studio in San Francisco > Photo & Video Studio in Hayes Valley, San Francisco > Photo & Video Studio in Hayes Street, San Francisco
Hayes Street offers a concentrated strip of character-rich spaces in one of San Francisco's most creatively active neighborhoods. Whether you need a photo shoot space for a brand campaign, a video shoot space for a product launch, or a short-term photo studio for an ongoing project, Hayes Street puts you within a walkable stretch of Victorian flats, boutique retail interiors, and light-filled lofts that double as compelling shoot locations. Storefront lists verified short-term rentals here, bookable by the day, week, or month.
Hayes Street sits at the cultural core of Hayes Valley, a neighborhood that shifted from a post-freeway wasteland into one of the city's most design-forward districts in under two decades. The streetscape is distinct: Painted Ladies architecture, narrow Victorian storefronts, and a mix of independent boutiques and gallery spaces that give shoots a texture you won't find in a generic studio park.
Daylight quality on Hayes Street is reliable by San Francisco standards. The east-west orientation of the blocks means many ground-floor spaces catch long window light in the morning and soft diffused light through the afternoon. For fashion, beauty, product, and editorial work, that consistency matters.
Access is easy. The neighborhood is served by BART at Civic Center and by Muni along Van Ness. Street parking exists but is limited, so most crew and talent arrive on foot or by transit. If you're running a shoot that doesn't require heavy equipment vehicles, Hayes Street works well logistically.
For a broader view of photo studio availability across the city, browse Photo Shooting Space In San Francisco to compare neighborhoods and price points.
Listings on Hayes Street span several formats, and what's available at any time depends on which landlords have opened their spaces for short-term rental. The most common types include:
Retail interiors: Boutique storefronts with display fixtures, hardwood floors, and large street-facing windows. Strong for fashion editorial, product launches, and brand lookbooks.
Residential-style loft spaces: Open-plan upper floors in Victorian buildings. High ceilings, natural wood details, and an intimate scale that works for portraiture, beauty, and lifestyle content.
Gallery-adjacent white rooms: Neutral, painted spaces near the Proxy area. Clean backgrounds, controllable artificial light, flexible for both photo and video use.
Commercial ground-floor units: Larger footprints suited to multi-set shoots or productions that need separate zones for wardrobe, makeup, and camera.
All spaces listed on Storefront are available on short-term terms. A single-day rental for a compact studio-style space in this neighborhood typically runs $200 to $600 per day. Larger or more architecturally distinctive spaces range from $700 to $1,500 per day depending on square footage and included equipment.
If your shoot requires a larger crew or a different aesthetic, Photo Studios in Hayes Valley, San Francisco gives you a broader pool of options within the same district.
Storefront connects renters directly with space owners, without a broker in the middle. The process is straightforward.
Search by date range and space size to filter Hayes Street listings to what actually fits your production window. Each listing shows verified photos, floor dimensions, available equipment, and pricing. When you find a match, send a booking request through the platform. Most landlords respond within 24 hours.
For shoot bookings, it's worth confirming a few specifics before you sign: natural light orientation, whether the space has blackout capability, load-in access (especially if you're bringing grip equipment or backdrops), and any noise restrictions that would affect video audio.
Short-term photo studio rentals on Hayes Street are typically available for single days, multi-day blocks, or weekly terms. There is no requirement for a long lease. That flexibility is the core value here: you get a real, characterful location without committing to a commercial tenancy.
For a broader sense of what short-term rental spaces look like across San Francisco, San Francisco gives you the full city picture. The canonical resource for understanding photo shooting space rental as a category is the Photo Shooting Space Rental project page, which covers formats, use cases, and what to expect from the rental process.
Hayes Street is one of several strong options for photo and video production in San Francisco. How it compares depends on what you're shooting.
Hayes Street vs. Marina District: The Marina skews toward airy, Californian residential interiors and bay-view spaces. Hayes Street has more architectural character and a grittier urban edge. For brand content that needs to feel specifically San Franciscan, Hayes Street often reads more distinctly. Browse Photo Studios in Marina District, San Francisco if you want to compare options directly.
Hayes Street vs. Union Square: Union Square listings tend to be larger commercial floors and hotel-adjacent spaces suited to corporate production and large-team shoots. Hayes Street is better for editorial, independent brands, and productions that need a neighborhood feel. See Photo Studios in Union Square, San Francisco for what's available there.
Hayes Street vs. Hayes Valley broadly: Hayes Street is a subset of Hayes Valley, and most of the neighborhood's shoot-worthy spaces cluster on or just off the main strip. Searching at the neighborhood level gives you more options; searching specifically on Hayes Street narrows to the highest-footfall, most architecturally distinctive block.
Hayes Street has Victorian retail interiors, open-plan loft spaces, gallery-style white rooms, and ground-floor commercial units available for short-term rental. Most listings are suited to fashion, beauty, product, and lifestyle photography. Space sizes range from compact single-room studios to larger multi-zone production floors.
Short-term photo studio rentals on Hayes Street typically run $200 to $600 per day for smaller spaces and $700 to $1,500 per day for larger or architecturally distinctive locations. Pricing varies by square footage, included equipment, and the length of the booking. Weekly rates are generally available at a discount to the daily rate.
Yes. All spaces listed on Storefront for Hayes Street are available on short-term terms, including single-day rentals. There is no requirement for a long-term lease or ongoing commitment. You can book a one-day slot for a video production and pay only for the time you need.
Confirm the natural light orientation of the space and whether blackout capability is available if you need controlled artificial light. Check the load-in access for equipment, the noise policy if you're recording audio for video, and whether any equipment such as lighting rigs or backdrops is included in the listing price.
For short productions of one to three days, booking one to two weeks in advance is generally enough. For longer blocks or shoots requiring a very specific space type, two to four weeks ahead gives you better availability. Hayes Street has a relatively small number of commercial listings, so early booking is advisable during peak creative seasons, typically September through November and January through March.
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