Why Creatives Should Use PeerSpace
For some of us, the lighting in our apartment isn't great or the space just isn't big enough. The interior may not match the mood or vibe we want for the campaign we're working on and sometimes, we just need a place to knock a couple of looks all at once.
If you're a brand, especially lifestyle or fashion, PeerSpace makes it a cinch to plan out your lookbooks and campaigns. Knock it all out in one day with PeerSpace.
For all the reasons above and more, this is why I turned to PeerSpace for my latest shoot.
I collaborated with PeerSpace on my latest photoshoot because frankly, I just don't have the time to drive around LA and find spots to shoot 7 different looks (anymore). Instead of wasting time and gas, I was able to shoot all 7 looks and 2 product stories with KSOLE within 3 hours. Considering we spent a good 45 minutes playing with the adorable cat that came with the place.
Let me break down the process for you:
1. Sign up for PeerSpace and browse by location or what you need the space for.
2. Pick your favorite, message the host/owner of the place, and work out the timing and date to book.
3. Book, get confirmed, and start planning those outfits!
Our host, Micah, had a gorgeous boho chic loft in Venice that we loved using. The place was perfectly decorated and had quite a few original furniture pieces we adored. Not to mention Micah was super cool, along with his girlfriend and their super cute kitty, Bitsie. We ended up creating a friendship from our time spent there, which is always a plus!
Overall, we were able to be efficiently productive, while saving time and stress. No changing in the car, wondering where to shoot, attempting to trespass any properties or having gawkers distract you during the shoot.
Location and rates vary, so you can most certainly find something within your budget. I cannot wait to use PeerSpace again next month! It certainly is a huge relief to not have to shoot content every week anymore :) #AintNobodyGotTimeForThat
Photography by KSOLE
This post is in collaboration with PeerSpace, however all opinions are of my own.