A Speakeasy Portrait Studio

Intention Studios was designed like a 1930s speakeasy — cinematic, intimate, warm.
A space where transformation feels personal, safe, and intentional.

Soft jazz.
Classic Hollywood shadows.
A studio crafted for presence, confidence, and depth.

Junge Frau mit langen braunen Haaren, schwarzen Blazer, trägt eine Halskette, sitzt vor schwarzem Hintergrund, lächelt leicht.

The Artist

Cheyenne Neustifter

My photography journey started not in studio portraits, but in luxury wedding photography. Living in Southern California, I was hired by a Wedding Photographer in Beverly Hills to learn the trade and eventually take over the business. While I loved the atmosphere at Weddings, I wanted to create rather than document.

When I was a kid, my sisters and I would borrow movies from our grandparents every week. Movies from the 1930s-1950s. Those years were the most glamorous in my eyes. I studied the Photography of George Hurrell - the father of Hollywood Glamour Photos - and couldn’t think of anything else.

When it became a reality that I could have my own studio, there was no question - I would create Hollywood Glamour photos or end my career in Photography. I felt it was my true calling.

Now that my studio is open, I feel assured that my feeling was right.