Photography Studios for Rent in Portland, OR
Browse photography studios available for monthly rent in Portland, OR. Cyclorama walls, natural light spaces, product photography setups, boudoir studios, and production-ready rooms across every Portland neighborhood. Submit an inquiry from any listing to connect directly with the host.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does it cost to rent a photography studio in Portland per month?
- Monthly photography studio rentals in Portland range from $600–$2,500/month. Smaller spaces for portrait or editorial work start lower; large production studios with cyclorama walls, dedicated product sets, and full lighting packages run higher. Many studios also offer day-rate options — ask the host.
- Do Portland photography studios include lighting and backdrops?
- Most do. Common setups include strobe kits, seamless paper backgrounds in multiple colors, V-flats, and tethering stations. Check the listing description for the specific gear list and confirm with the host before committing — included equipment varies significantly between studios.
- Are there cyclorama wall (cyc wall) studios for rent in Portland?
- Yes. Several Portland studios have full cyclorama walls — seamless curved backgrounds ideal for fashion, product, and editorial shoots requiring a clean infinite backdrop. Look for listings that specifically mention cyc wall or cyclorama in the description.
- Can I rent a Portland photography studio for commercial shoots?
- Yes. Most studios available for monthly rent allow commercial, editorial, and brand work. Some hosts require a certificate of insurance for large production crews — ask about requirements in your inquiry. If you are bringing a full production team, mention your crew size upfront.
- What neighborhoods in Portland have photography studios for rent?
- Photo studios in Portland are concentrated in the Pearl District, Central Eastside Industrial District, and NE Portland — all with easy access from downtown. Central Eastside warehouse buildings offer high ceilings and loading access suited for large-production setups; Pearl District studios tend toward polished finishes for client-facing work.