IDLE EYES STUDIO MEMBERSHIP

In addition to hourly and daily studio rentals, Idle Eyes offers a monthly membership program for photographers and videographers, allowing for unlimited studio practice within a collaborative environment. This monthly studio membership program was the first of its kind to be offered in Calgary to photographers and is currently fostering the artistic careers and practices of more than 10 photographers. 

Monthly membership is a great way to grow your studio practice and includes 24/7 use of two studios, shared strobe/LED gear, backdrops, and so much more…

 

Our studio membership program includes:

  • Access to two studios 24/7 (based on a first come, first served booking system)

  • Use of a full studio set-up, including strobes, LED lighting, modifiers, backdrops, props

  • Beautiful natural light — both north and south-facing windows

  • A feature on the Idle Eyes website

  • Social media features on Idle Eyes accounts

  • Inclusion in group exhibitions

  • Inclusion in published zines, vintage markets, and other Idle Eyes activations

  • Workshop and mentorship opportunities

  • Reduced rates for workshops & classes hosted by Idle Eyes

  • Automatic guest-list admission to events organized by Idle Eyes

  • A collaborative environment with like-minded photographic creatives with whom you can work and play

*Please note that the studios are located on the second floor with no elevator access.

Studio membership is $350 /month per person, with a 6-month lease and first and last rent required at the time of signing. Download our Membership Info and Contract here to learn more about becoming a member of our studio collective. If you’re interested in applying, please fill out the form below.

 

How To Apply

Please fill out this form. You will be notified once we receive your application. At this time, we are currently looking for three new members.

 

Idle Eyes is about creating from within. Close your eyes and envision. Dream. Deconstruct the everyday, every day. Idle Eyes reorganizes the ordinary way in which we look at things.