DaisyMo Collective

The main studio at DaisyMo Collective is an open room designed to work like a blank canvas. Everything inside can be moved and rearranged - furniture, props, and sets, so the space shifts with your vision.

It’s intentionally minimal, modern, and open enough to support photoshoots, video work, trainings, small gatherings, or whatever creative project you’re building.

Nothing is fixed or overly staged. You walk in, shape the room the way you want, and create without restrictions. The layout stays clean, the lighting is effortless, and the atmosphere is calm and polished.

The podcast room is a separate, dedicated space with its own setup, perfect for recording audio or simple video in a controlled environment.

DaisyMo Collective is made for creators who want freedom, flexibility, and a studio that adapts to them, not the other way around.

Amenities (included in booking)

  • Lobby

  • Free Wifi

  • Make-up corner with lighting

  • Fully Curtained Changing Area

  • ADA compliant restroom

  • Large White Infinity/Cyclorama wall

  • 1 Godox 300C continuous light

  • 1 Godox AD600 strobe light

  • Paper backdrops

  • Rolling backdrops with 2 sides (white + blue)

  • chairs and beanbag

  • Green Screen

  • 3 C-Stands

  • 1 clothing rack

  • 2 Wheeled reflector boards (White & Black each side)

  • Different Size Soft boxes and modifiers

  • Extension Cords

  • Refrigerator with complimentary water and soda drinks

  • Cofee

  • Snacks

  • Plants

A vintage yellow upholstered chair with a wooden frame, placed next to a gold side table with a dark vase filled with white flowers, a large green potted plant, and white curtains covering a window.
A small coffee area with a white sideboard holding coffee cups, a coffee maker, and a snack tray, adjacent to a white round table with two white chairs and a large green potted plant behind it, decorated with wall art of a white tree with pink flowers.
Photo of a black photo panel on a white stand in a photography studio, with a black hairdryer reflector on the right and color calibration tools on the left against a white wall.