This May, NYFA Los Angeles opened a new photography studio for students, located about ten minutes from the main campus. The studio promises to support students in our Los Angeles-based Photography MFA, BFA, 2 and 1-Year Conservatory programs, offering ample space to shoot projects. For faculty members like Naomi White, the Chair of Photography at NYFA Los Angeles, the studio is a game-changer.
NYFA Los Angeles Opens Expansive New Photography Studio
“Our new photography studio offers an endless world of possibility and inspiration,” says Naomi. “An expansive white cyc fills the main space, with 22-foot high ceilings, offering a playground for a myriad of visual explorations. Students work with textures, colorful seamless, gels, Pro Photo and Godox lighting gear, cookies, modifiers, and a room full of props and fabrics with which to enrich their sets.”
“There is also a front studio with a roll-up door offering daylight options for still life and portraiture, two make-up rooms, an equipment and prop room, and a classroom, all fostering collaboration and growth.”
To celebrate the opening, NYFA Los Angeles hosted a red ribbon-cutting mixer for faculty and students.
“NYFA Photography Students have endless opportunities to bring their ideas into being and we can’t wait to show off the amazing work they are creating.”
– Naomi White, NYFA Los Angeles Chair of Photography
NYFA Los Angeles has graduated a number of innovative photographers and visual artists in our photography programs, including Photographer and Producer Paquita Hughes (Grey’s Anatomy, Marvel’s Runaways, and Hulu’s Little Fires Everywhere), Photographer Monika Sed (The New York Times, AD magazine, L’officiel, LA Confidential, Upscale), and Photographer Alejandro Ibarra (The Advocate, PDN, Cannes Film Festival, HOLA!, Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, Yahoo, Metro.co.UK). With our new space, we can’t wait to see what our Photography students create next!
Master the Art of Photography at NYFA Los Angeles
At NYFA’s Photography School, aspiring photographers build practical and creative skills in the visual art of photography. Through step-by-step instruction and hands-on projects, students hone their own unique style, build their network, and learn how to tell innovative visual stories, all under the guidance of our faculty of professional photographers. Ready to learn more about our Photography programs at NYFA Los Angeles or another one of our campuses? Request more information today!