An accessible, versatile North Cambridge rental studio, ready for your creative vision

With dozens of hand-built, interactive features, stunning natural light, and beautiful designer furniture throughout, the possibilities are endless. Easy ground-floor access, free parking, and included lighting equipment make load-in and setup a breeze. Whether you need a quiet room to film an interview, a moody backdrop for your boudoir experience, or just a simple portrait studio, we have everything you need to create amazing still and moving images.

RATES

Rates include entire studio, all equipment, and up to three parking spots, depending on vehicle size. These rates are based on single-day use and a maximum group size of 5 people; groups more than five and/or looking for multi-day bookings should contact me for a custom quote.

The studio is open from 6AM-11PM, seven days a week.

WEEKDAY

  • 1 hour: $190

  • 2 hours: $200

  • 4 hours: $360

  • 8 hours: $640

  • 12 hours: $900

WEEKEND

  • 1 hour: $245

  • 2 hours: $250

  • 4 hours: $460

  • 8 hours: $880

  • 12 hours: $1260

Please note that once the booking is made, we do not issue refunds for any reason, no exceptions. Rescheduling with full or partial credit may be possible and will be handled on a case-by case basis.

Please see our full cancellation/rescheduling policy here


About The Owner

Since picking up a camera in 2013, Nile Scott Hawver has rapidly become known as New England’s premiere actor headshot and theatre photographer. Nile opened his first studio location in 2016, his second in 2020, and his third in 2023. He has combined his extensive theatre training, experience with furniture building and DIY projects, obsession with design, and commitment to customer service into a highly successful studio sharing operation. Studio Wednesday is his first full-build out, and it was created entirely with image-making in mind. He can’t wait for you to create amazing things in this space!

(Why Studio Wednesday? Nile has a dog named Odin, from which “Wednesday” is derived - “Odin’s Day". This being Nile’s third location, and Wednesday being the third day of the week, it all made perfect sense!)