Discover Little Church, a 3,000 sq ft creative studio in Yonkers built for photo and video production. The space features a full cyclorama wall, included C-stands and grip gear, plus lighting rentals for video shoots.
The creative space of multidisciplinary idea studio, Ask Mbuya, we host artist residencies, gallery shows and other curated events.
Perfect for photographers, filmmakers, and creative teams looking for a flexible, fully-equipped production space just outside NYC.
Book our space today, or inquire about a collaboration.
Bring your vision to life in our 3,000 sq ft Yonkers studio. With a full cyclorama wall, included grip gear, optional lighting rentals, and curated props, Little Church is built for creators. Perfect for video shoots, photo sessions, and branded content—just minutes from NYC.
Seamless white cyclorama wall with adjustable RGB lighting. Easily dial in color washes, gradients, or clean white for green screen, music videos, and branded content.
Private and well-lit space for wardrobe changes, hair, and makeup. Equipped with mirrors, clothing racks, and seating
A rotating collection of chairs, set pieces, and styling elements to elevate your shoot. Designed for editorial, commercial, and creative productions.
Include C-stands, grip gear, and seamless backdrops to your rental. Video lighting kits also available. Everything you need for a smooth, professional shoot.
Reserve your shoot at Little Church today. Flexible hourly rates, easy online booking, and quick access from NYC. Let’s make something great.
BOOK NOWYour clients deserve more than a simple backdrop. At Little Church Studio, we design and build immersive sets with cinematic quality—transforming your vision into an environment that feels alive, layered, and one-of-a-kind.
From bold editorial concepts to intimate branded experiences, our team crafts spaces that go beyond decoration, creating worlds where your story can unfold. Whether you’re producing a campaign, a film, or a one-of-a-kind event, we collaborate closely to ensure every detail—from textures to lighting—serves the mood, the message, and the moment. Don’t settle for scenery.
Let’s build a world.