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Great office space available at fantastic Seattle photography studio

As I mentioned in my previous post, I moved out of my beautiful office space at Studio 116 on Elliott and it is now available for the next creative person/photographer to rent!

The deets:

Office available in beautiful commercial photography studio to share 5,600 sq.ft. total. Looking for either a designer or photographer to share.

The cost/mo. would depend on how much you would need to use the studio/cyc wall for photography. From $700 to $1125/month. Office is 11X23. The office is the best in the studio- on the 2nd floor with a full unobstructed view of the studio below through sliding horizontal ‘french doors’. It has a peekabook view of waterfront park and has been freshly painted in a soothing white. It’s in move-in condition and has all of the grounded outlets you could ever need.

The studio is conveniently located just several blocks from downtown and just 2 blocks from Puget Sound & the Sculpture Park, directly across the street from the Seattle PI building and nextdoor to Espresso Elegance, a great neighborhood espresso shop with yummy drinks, sandwiches and noshes.

The studio has 20′ wood beamed ceilings and is well laid out, with a private dressing room, two bathrooms, a full kitchen with full fridge, small client meeting room, and long hallway flanked with large framed photographs.

• 32 ‘ cyc wall • 28′ flat wall • 2 bathrooms • dressing room • conference room •

• equipment storage • kitchen • can drive into studio to unload • shop • DSL •

• Go to: www.studio116.us ( to see online )

• Call Rocky at 206-325-2500

After being there for over a year, I can attest to this being arguably the best photography studio in the city. The guys who work and shoot there are the nicest bunch (and extremely talented and experienced), and the location couldn’t be better. The space is large and bright and airy and I will miss it deeply!

Please call Rocky for more information and/or to see the office and studio. I hope they find someone really awesome- the space deserves it! :-)

Pics (don’t hate- some of these were taken at 1600 ISO with shaky hands with my little P&S)

the office:

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comes with a cool old metal desk and big cupboard we recently purchased off craigslist

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the view down to the studio (and the park beyond)

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If you know someone you think might be interested, please forward this post to them! Thank you :-)

we like to have fun

I have to preface this post by once again reminding everyone that I am *not* a studio photographer. Yes, I have my office in a studio, and I have done some practicing, but every shoot I have done in the studio thus far has been little more than an experiment.

I never picture myself being a studio photographer, and I pretty much suck at taking pictures with studio lighting, but from time to time I like to have fun. Natural light only, anything goes, no planning involved.

And with that said I bring you mine and my friend Victoria’s version of what studio photography *should* be. Can you tell we don’t take ourselves very seriously?
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by the way, that’s me above. and seymour. I love him. A lot. 

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And that’s Victoria. The lucky caretaker of Charlie and Seymour, the puggie pies you guys know from this blog since way back. I LOVE that they are both laughing in the shot on the lower left!!

We cracked up when we discovered that we could synch our head tilts with Seymour’s. I have many outtakes where we are each just doubled over laughing. For each of us taking pictures, we had to stop many times to laugh it out before taking the next shot. Ahhh, Seymour is awesome.  

Pugs are so gosh darn easy to get the head tilt from. Any pet photographer who hasn’t gotten a head tilt out of a pug they have photographed should be ashamed of themselves. ASHAMED I tell ya!

Anyway, it was time for some levity on this blog so I hope you enjoyed it! :-)

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