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How to find the studio

Studio Address: Loft 335 - 5524 Saint-Patrick St. Suite 335, Montreal, Quebec H4E 1A8

Google Maps - This map *should* take you to the parking lot next to St-Patrick. You should see the sign for McKiernan Restaurant.

Parking

Paying for Parking

You must pay for parking at the black booth near the front. Pay before your session. Please note that once you buy your parking you must then place it on your windshield so they know you have paid.

You do not have to pay on weekends - weekends are free.

You can pay by cash, debit, visa or mastercard.

Where to Park

You can parking anywhere it is not reserved. This is mostly at the front of the building but there are spots here and there. If you do NOT see spots at the front of the building continue towards the back PAST door C (left side of building looking at it) and then to the right past the loading area where there is parallel parking. If you keep going you should see spots. There is an exit at the end of this - it is not a dead end. Saturdays for some reason you will probably have to park around the back.

Where to Enter the Building

Enter through Door C. To find Door C if you are facing the front of the building walk to the left side:

Walk along the side of the building. You will first see Door A. Keep Going:

Door C is next.

Weekdays: The door should be open.

Weekends: The door is likely locked. Please buzz 335 to be let in. If this does not work, you can call or text me at 514-622-8324. If this is a mini-shoot day and you are early please be patient as I may be with other clients.

Enter and follow the directions to the elevator on the right:

Take the elevator to the third floor:

Once you are at the third floor walk forward about 15 feet and then turn right (you can see my son walking in that direction):

Walk down the hall. Door 335 is on the left a little ways down:

You've made it! Walk right on in. Unless I've forgotten to unlock it or I'm with another client it should be open. There is a bathroom in the studio.

If you are curious about the history of the building, this plaque is right out front on the sidewalk.

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