2,418 studios1,056 towns4.86★ avgdeveloped weekly 2,418 studios1,056 towns4.86★ avgdeveloped weekly

● 2,418 studios · 1,056 towns · developed weekly

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Every photography studio in Australia on one contact sheet — daylight rooms, warehouse cycs and shopfront portrait houses. Find your frame, mate.

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Why book a studio?

Portrait and Headshot Studios

Portrait studios offer controlled lighting environments for individual, family, and professional headshot sessions. Many studios provide backdrops, props, and in-house editing services. They are suitable for personal portraits, corporate headshots, and school photography.

Commercial Photography Spaces

Commercial studios cater to product photography, advertising shoots, and brand campaigns. These spaces typically feature high ceilings, large cyclorama walls, and professional lighting rigs. They are commonly used by e-commerce businesses, advertising agencies, and marketing teams.

Studio Hire and Rental

Many photography studios across Australia offer hourly or daily hire to freelance photographers and videographers. Rental spaces range from small home-style sets to large warehouse studios. Equipment such as strobes, softboxes, and grip gear is often available as part of the hire package.

Daylight's free, but it's never on time. A studio is.

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Frame numbers.

2,418Photography Studios
1,056towns developed
4.86★average across the sheet
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What is a Photography Studio?

A photography studio is a dedicated space designed for capturing photographs under controlled conditions. Studios are equipped with artificial lighting, backdrops, and sometimes specialised sets to support a wide range of photography types, including portraits, fashion, product, and commercial work. They can be operated by professional photographers offering session-based services or rented out as hire spaces for independent creatives.

In Australia, photography studios vary widely in size and specialisation. Some operate as small boutique portrait studios, while others are large-scale commercial facilities with multiple shooting bays. Studio hire is common in urban areas, allowing photographers to access professional equipment and space without the overhead of owning a permanent studio. Many studios also offer additional services such as hair and makeup, post-production, and printing.

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