- Village Studio opened its first photo studio in 2018 in New York City for influencers and brands in need of Instagram-ready backdrops for shooting ads and promos.
- The team is now opening two new locations: a house in Los Angeles’ West Hollywood and a $15,000-a-month loft in Brooklyn, of which Business Insider was given an exclusive tour inside.
- These studios run essentially like a WeWork: brands book the space to produce content, while Village Studio does the upkeep and ensures the space looks modern and photo-ready.
- Village Studio is a product of an influencer marketing agency founded by Vickie Segar, who told Business Insider the company’s goal is to create an Instagrammable “alternate reality.”
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For influencers and social media users everywhere, finding the ultimate photo-ready backdrop for an Instagram post can be a strenuous and fruitless task.
The desire for that perfect aesthetic, which can be difficult to find in the real world, has led to an influx of photogenic pop-up experiences for consumers, such as the Color Factory and the Museum of Ice Cream. Meanwhile, brands and influencers are often left to reserving pricey studios and staging massive productions in rented hotel rooms.
Village Studio was launched to fill the gap existing in the influencer economy, which could become a $15 billion industry by 2022. Born as an offshoot of influencer marketing agency Village Marketing, the company provides a clean, über-modern apartment space that’s designed to be used for influencer photo shoots.
The team opened up its first studio in New York City’s trendy SoHo neighborhood in October 2018, a $15,000-a-month apartment filled with millennial pink furniture. The studio was a massive success: Village Studio was profitable after just three months in business, and was booked solid three months in advance, Village Marketing founder Vickie Segar told Business Insider.
Now, Village Studio is opening spaces in two more locations: Brooklyn and Los Angeles. Segar says the new spaces will give brands more design and aesthetic variety for their future influencer-led campaigns. All three locations do share similar characteristics that make them ideal for photo shoots, Segar said: big windows that let in natural light; bare, clean walls; and open-floor plans, which allow for photos captured at any photo angle imaginable.
Business Insider was given exclusive photos of the new photo studios, and a walk-through of Village Studio's Brooklyn location. Take a look at the three Village Studio spaces, which have been designed with influencers in mind.