NATURAL LIGHT &
NEUTRAL PALETTES
Nova Studio is a thoughtfully designed creative space built for photographers, filmmakers, and modern brands. With curated textures, warm natural light, and minimalist elegance, our studio offers a high-end backdrop for elevated storytelling. Whether you’re capturing timeless portraits, editorial campaigns, or cinematic content, Nova Studio provides the refined environment your vision deserves.
Nova Studio was born from a desire to create more than just a rental space — it was envisioned as a sanctuary for photographers, filmmakers, and creative professionals in Atlanta who value intentional design, natural light, and elevated aesthetics. Every detail, from the textured walls to the curated furnishings, was chosen to inspire creativity and offer a refined canvas for storytelling. Whether you’re capturing timeless portraits, launching a luxury campaign, or building a portfolio that reflects your brand’s essence, Nova Studio was built to meet the moment — with style, substance, and soul.
Collaborations & Community Impact
We’ve had the privilege of partnering with globally recognized brands like Sony, Apple, Amaran, and The White Magnolia, as well as some of the most talented creative professionals in Atlanta. These collaborations reflect our commitment to excellence, innovation, and producing work that resonates on a high level — whether we’re supporting global campaigns or intimate, boutique productions.
THE OWNER
I am a passionate creator whose love for vintage film began in childhood with Super 8 cameras. This early fascination has evolved into an award-winning career, where I skillfully blend film, grainy textures, and intentional cinematography to craft wedding films and brand videos that resonate deeply with audiences. Each project becomes a narrative tapestry, celebrating the unique stories of those I work with.
Growing up, I watched my mother work as an interior designer, carefully layering textures, tones, and elements to bring a space to life. From an early age, I learned how color, light, and composition could evoke emotion — how even the smallest detail could shift the entire feel of a room. That early exposure taught me how to curate with intention — how to build visual palettes that are both cohesive and deeply expressive.