Picking a studio for your next shoot, and the cyc wall color is an important decision to make. A white cyc wall and a black cyc wall send your images in completely different directions. A white cyc wall will reflect all your light, creating a bright image with soft shadows. A black cyc wall will absorb the light, creating a more dramatic image with strong contrast between the subject and the background.
So how do you know which one you need? We will break down what is needed for each type of cyc wall using examples of studios located in New York and Los Angeles so that you will have a good idea about your choices prior to going into the studio.
You can create product shots, fashion editorial images, and “floating in white space” images using a white cyc wall. A white cyc wall bounces light around the entire studio, softening shadows and creating a seamless background for your shoot. White cycs are ideal for e-commerce, beauty, and high-energy or light-filled projects.
A cyc wall is curved where the wall meets the floor, so there’s no corner line to clone out in post. The curve becomes part of the light source when using a white cyc wall, allowing you to create lift by bouncing a strobe into it.
The main advantage of using a black cyclorama is that it absorbs rather than reflects light. This allows your subject to be as bright as the rest of the frame, making a black cyc wall ideal for dark, moody editorial work or dramatic product shots where you want to control highlights and shadows. Picture a dark, cinematic background with only the subject lit by one hard light source.
Here’s a simple way to think about it. If your photo is all about bright light, clear product detail, or a clean editorial feel, then the white wall is best to shoot on. If it’s about creating an overall mood for a photo or having one subject take up most of the dark frame, then the black wall is the answer.
This is a car photo studio with a black cyc wall and rain features in Brooklyn, New York. It’s located at 1003 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211. This studio is 1,820 square feet with car access, making it popular for automotive shoots, music videos, and high-fashion editorial work that wants that wet, reflective look.
Model @vihporaii photographed by @karlatomanelli at Metro 5
The black cyc wall here pairs with four rain modes, including a mist setting for softer, dreamy shots. The studio also has a black polished floor that reflects like a mirror, so when you pair the rain with reflections off that floor, the effect is dramatic. Just use one rain mode at a time for the best water flow. The studio includes a makeup station with a mirror and seating.
This is a blackout photo studio with a large corner cyc wall in Brooklyn, New York. It’s located at 1003 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, and comes in at 1,000 square feet. Even though it’s a blackout room, the white corner cyc wall gives you that bright, seamless look once your lights are dialed in. It’s a favorite for e-commerce photo and video shoots.
Model @joshua_spio photographed by @sergeybabcock at Metro 6
This is a photo studio with a large black cyc wall, rain feature, car access, and LED tunnel in Los Angeles. It’s located at 3316 E Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90023, with on-site parking.
@naiyathenaiad photographed by @pointblankshotphotography at Olympic 2
This 1,850 square feet studio has four rain modes too, plus a black reflective floor and an RGB LED tunnel that creates a futuristic backdrop for avant-garde fashion or automotive content. Planning to shoot editorial fashion in the rain for that high-end magazine look? This is the setup for it.
Want that same white cyc setup but on the West Coast with extra room to play? This is a car photo studio with cyc wall, TV wall, RGB tunnel, and a spinning platform in Los Angeles. It’s located at 3316 E Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90023, with on-site parking. The space is 2,100 square feet, big enough for vehicles, full crews, and multiple setups.
The white corner cyc wall here comes with a motorized grid system for lights that can drop to the floor or rise to the ceiling. There’s also a vintage TV wall you can run footage through, plus an RGB LED car tunnel for anyone shooting automotive or music video content.
It connects to the black cyc wall studio (Olympic 2) through a large door, giving you over 3,000 square feet with both a white and black cyc wall in one booking.
FD Photo Studio also has white cyc walls at other locations if you want to compare looks before booking.
In LA, the cyc wall studio with RGB lights (Studio C) has a 19-foot white cyc with RGB overhead lights and a grass backdrop area, with morning light through south-east facing windows that softens through the day.
The corner cyc studio with car access (Yukon 1) features a 23×23-foot corner cyc with ground-level car access and free on-site parking near LAX.
The white steps studio (Yukon 2) pairs a 16×17-foot white cyc with Greek-style steps and fabric backdrops.
And the sunset cyc wall studio (LA Loft 6) gets gorgeous afternoon light along with exposed brick and high ceilings.
In New York, the daylight cyc wall studio (Brooklyn 5) offers a corner cyclorama with large west-facing windows and skylights that can’t be blacked out.
The corner cyc wall studio (LIC 1) combines a cyc wall with a grand piano, a bed, and floor-to-ceiling west-facing windows in a 1,500-square-foot space.
The cyc wall studio (Astoria 8) is a 1,000-square-foot space in Astoria, Queens with hardwood floors, an office area, and beautiful evening light that gives the white cyc a warm, natural quality later in the day.
Every rental at these studios includes three flash units, wireless triggers, c-stands, sandbags, v-flats, a makeup station with mirror and seating, and free WiFi.
White cyc wall repaints follow a simple rule across most of these studios: the wall comes as-is, but you can request a repaint if you book before noon with no other bookings scheduled before you. Repaint fees vary by the studio.
Paper backdrops are available for $29.99 for up to 6 ft. on the floor, $59.99 for more than 6 ft., or $75 for a full 36 ft. roll. Check the FD equipment list for all available and rentable items, including continuous lighting and RGB extras.
All studios offer 4, 8, and 12-hour packages that give you better hourly rates than booking hourly. Package hours can be split across multiple days and never expire. There’s a 1-hour minimum on all rentals. No permits or insurance needed, and every booking is self-check-in so the space is yours alone.
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