About AperturePi Studios
We design neutral, light-filled studios for image makers. Our approach is simple: remove visual noise, keep pricing honest, and offer the practical tools you actually need.
Enable creators to produce clean, consistent work with fewer surprises and no hidden fees.
Transparent policies, reliable studios, and real support when you need it.
Phone: +1 (206) 555-0193
Email: [email protected]
Story
AperturePi began as a tiny loft shared by photographers. We iterated on what worked — quiet HVAC, movable diffusion, clean walls, sturdy grip — and removed what didn’t. Today, our spaces are modular, reliable, and tuned for both stills and motion.
We keep the rules readable: straightforward overtime, fair damage policy, and gear lists that match what’s actually on site. The goal is consistency — from the way the light looks at 9 AM to the way the invoice looks after wrap.
Values
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Creator-first operations
The studio should support the shoot, not distract from it. Fast access, clear signage, simple checkout.
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Transparent pricing
Rates are easy to understand. Any add-ons are opt-in and shown before you commit.
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Practical minimalism
Neutral palettes, clean corners, dependable power — minimal choices that maximize flexibility.
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Care for the craft
Grip that’s stable, floors that stay clean, and sound conditions you can actually work with.
Principles Wheel
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Team
A small crew focused on predictable, creator-friendly production spaces.
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A. RiveraFounder, Producer
Sets standards for studio readiness, policies, and the “no surprises” experience.
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M. ChenStudio Operations
Owns turnover, inventory checks, and schedules that keep bookings on track.
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S. PatelClient Success
Helps crews plan loads, access, and fit the studio to the actual shot list.
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Y. OkadaTechnical Lead
Maintains power, networking, and gear tracking so the space stays dependable.
Studio Prep Checklist
A printable checklist to keep your shoot day smooth. Open it, mark items, then print or save as PDF.