When the Venue Catfishes You: A DJ Portfolio Shoot Gone Off Track… and Back On Again

Not every creative shoot goes according to plan—and this one was a lesson in rolling with the punches. We were booked for a portfolio session with an up-and-coming DJ in Los Angeles who wanted artistic shots to elevate her brand. She found a studio on Peerspace that looked like a dream, but what we walked into was anything but. Hidden inside an auto body shop, we had to step over used tires and duck under ladders just to reach a tiny converted office that barely fit three people. The lighting was terrible, and the vibe? Completely off. Ten minutes in, we knew this wasn’t it. But instead of letting it defeat us, we regrouped, loaded our gear, and drove through LA until we stumbled upon an empty parking lot at golden hour. That’s where the real magic happened—minimal backdrop, pure energy, and a creative team that doesn’t quit. If there’s one thing this experience reminded us: don’t overcomplicate the process. Stay optimistic, be adaptable, and trust your instincts. Oh—and always check the Peerspace reviews.

Cover Image Courtesy of Nainoa Shizura

There’s nothing quite like the excitement of a fresh creative shoot with an up-and-coming artist—especially one with a vision. We were booked to photograph a rising DJ in Los Angeles who was looking to update her portfolio with some edgy, artistic content. She had booked a space through Peerspace, and based on the listing photos, it looked like a dream: moody lighting, industrial-chic backdrops, a vibe that screamed underground creative renaissance.

Except… that’s not exactly what we got.

Upon arrival, we were immediately thrown off. The address took us to an auto body shop—yes, a full-blown working shop with used tires stacked high, scattered auto parts, and ladders leaning in every direction. One of them nearly fell on us as we tried to navigate our way in. It was giving more “tetanus shot needed” than “creative studio vibes.”

At the end of our obstacle course, we were led to a small back office that had been converted into a makeshift "studio space." And while we admire the hustle of turning unconventional spaces into something functional, this one just didn’t deliver. It was way smaller than advertised, the lighting was non-existent (hello, flash photography), and the energy quickly started to fizzle out. Ten minutes in, we were creatively and emotionally drained.

But like any team of seasoned professionals, we didn’t pack up and call it quits.

Instead, we looked at each other, took a deep breath, and did what creatives do best—pivoted.

We ended the session early, loaded up the gear, and took a drive around Los Angeles until we found an open, empty parking lot bathed in golden hour light. No fancy props. No curated studio. Just pavement, light, and a client ready to make magic. And magic is exactly what we made.

📸 The final images? Bold, raw, and everything our client needed.
🚘 The takeaway? You don’t always need a Pinterest-perfect space to create portfolio-worthy shots. Sometimes the best moments come when you simplify the process, stay optimistic, and trust your team.

When life hands you lemons, you make magic in a parking garage! 🎥 We were catfished on location, but we turned the situation around and created something unforgettable. Sometimes the best shots come when you least expect it!

Lessons for Fellow Creatives and Clients Booking Through Peerspace:

  • Read the reviews — Don’t just go off the photos. Look for recent feedback.

  • Check the location on Google Maps — Street view can give you a better feel for the surrounding area.

  • Understand the cancellation policy — Just in case the space doesn’t live up to expectations.

  • Come prepared — Always pack backup lighting and a mindset that can adapt on the fly.

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Final Thoughts

Whether you’re a DJ building your brand or a photographer trying to deliver a five-star experience, the creative process isn’t always smooth. But that’s what makes it rewarding. It's in the moments of challenge where the magic happens—especially when you’ve got a team that knows how to pivot with grace, grit, and a camera in hand.

Thinking of booking a creative session in Los Angeles? Let’s connect. Whether it’s an alley, rooftop, or (yes) even a parking lot—we’ll help you make it unforgettable.

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When Your Photographer Bails on You: A Note From the Heart

There’s something we need to talk about. As photographers, we often meet clients who come to us in a panic, sharing the same heartbreaking story: their original photographer bailed on them last minute—sometimes just hours before a surprise proposal. It’s something we hear more often than we’d like, and it never sits right with us.

Today, we got one of those messages. A client reached out in desperation, needing a surprise proposal shot just hours away. The location was two hours from us, and if we weren’t already booked, we would’ve done everything in our power to make it happen. But this time, we couldn’t. And it broke our hearts.

Because we know what’s at stake. This isn’t just a photoshoot—it’s a life-changing moment. Asking someone to spend forever with you is sacred, intimate, and deserves to be handled with care. We don’t take it lightly.

That’s why we built our business on showing up, communicating clearly, and treating our clients like family. We’re not perfect, but we give it everything we’ve got. So if you’ve ever been let down before—know this: we see you, we hear you, and we’re here to help you do it right.

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I need to get something off my chest.

Today, we got a message from someone who needed a surprise proposal photographer—within a few hours. He was panicked. The photographer he originally hired bailed on him last minute.

And sadly… we hear this far too often.

These aren't just casual photo sessions. This is one of the biggest moments of someone's life. You're about to get down on one knee and ask the person you love to spend forever with you. How does someone say "yes" to capturing that kind of moment—and then vanish?

The truth? I don’t know who has the heart to do that. But what I do know is this: we take this job seriously. And more than that, personally.

We were already booked for today. The location was two hours away. But if we weren’t already shooting, we would’ve moved heaven and earth to be there. That’s just how we operate. Because our clients? They're never just clients. They become family.

This isn’t just about taking pretty pictures. This is about showing up. Communicating. Following through. And caring deeply enough to treat someone else’s milestone like it’s your own.

We’re not perfect. But we do our best to answer every call, every text, every email—especially when it matters most. We’ve shown up early. We’ve driven in the rain. We’ve climbed trails, packed backup gear, and pulled late nights editing because we know the weight of these moments.

So to anyone reading this—if you’ve been burned before, I’m sorry. You deserve better. If you're still looking for someone to help tell your story, someone who won't flake when it matters most, we’re here. We care. And we will show up.

Let’s create something meaningful together.

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