12 Vibey “Euphoria” Photoshoot Ideas

For those looking to partake in the high drama of this made-for-TV high school experience, we’ve thrown together 12 moody Euphoria photoshoot ideas. Fans of the hit show can easily understand why you would want to put together a photoshoot in homage to this dramatic series. While some of us are trying to escape any and all reminders of our high school experience, “Euphoria” has helped many to reconsider the painful excitement of high school’s trials and tribulations, and to see them in a new light.

Location is everything when it comes to organizing a photoshoot, and you’ll want to find the ideal venue to shoot at, especially if you’re looking to set the mood. Thankfully, that’s where Peerspace comes in to help. Peerspace is the world’s largest online marketplace for hourly venue rentals and features a wide range of different properties and rental spaces. Didn’t think you could rent a fully furnished high school classroom for your Euphoria shoot? Well, depending on where you’re looking to rent, you can on Peerspace. If no setting is off-limits, then there’s no limit to what you can put together.

So without further ado, let’s get to our Euphoria photoshoot ideas!

1. A neon photoshoot

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Although a simple technical element of the show, part of what makes Euphoria’s scenes so intriguing is the show’s excellent use of dimly lit environments and the frustration of the viewer’s spatial awareness. That’s why for this shoot we’re recommending you go with neon industrial for an after-hours, intoxicated nightlife vibe. Throw in some teen angst and you’ll be set.

Need a blackout studio with neon lights? Then look no further than this studio in Mesquite, TX with neon signs, RGB panel lights, a fog machine, and extras to make your shoot pop.

Besides introducing you to amazing creative spaces, there are other perks that come with using Peerspace, like being able to read reviews from past renters before deciding to book a space! Here’s what a photographer shared after renting this Mesquite neon studio: “This is literally the best place for production. I will definitely be a reoccuring client. All the models and artists I’ve brought here have fallen in love with the place!”

2. A penthouse exclusive

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One of the exciting parts of high school that Euphoria capitalizes on is the students’ increasing access to the interior and exterior spaces that had been previously unavailable to them as children. Living vicariously through the characters as they explore is part of what makes this show so addictive. A fully furnished penthouse is certainly a high schooler’s dream, and that’s where we’re taking you for this shoot.

In LA? Then consider this chic and minimalist penthouse with factory windows for your photoshoot setting. It’s nearly 1,250 square feet and boasts an open floor plan, high-end furnishings, and all-day natural light.

3. A neighbor’s pool

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What’s more high school than breaking into your neighbor’s pool for a midnight dip? While we don’t condone doing that, we certainly condone recreating that experience. Find a pool, wait until evening, put on your skinnies, and jump on in!

Looking to pull off this shoot in Las Vegas? Check out this luxurious pool with a water feature. In fact, it boasts waterfalls, a water slide, a hot tub, and rock formations.

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4. Romantic photoshoot

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We all know how large romance looms in the minds of high school students. How to capture that in a photoshoot? We think it can be done, but you’ll have to get creative.

To give you an example, check out this pink penthouse in San Marcos, Texas. It has a mainly pink color palette as well as a rose wall, crystal chandeliers, a gold mirror, a pink piano, and plush seating.

5. Mom’s kitchen

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Of all our Euphoria photoshoot ideas, this one can easily be pulled off at home, or at the home of a friend or relative. We all remember the after-school conferences held around kitchen tables and in basements, where real-life discussions begin and end with talks of our neuroses and celebrity crushes.

If you’re in Boston and need a kitchen for this shoot, then you may want to consider this classic example of a high school watering hole. It’s a family home-like kitchen with farmhouse and vintage accents. The skylights and brick accent wall offer more photoshoot enhancements.

6. Next stop – jail!

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Without spoiling anything, we’ll just say that some of the characters in the show do some things that would normally land someone behind bars – whether they do, we won’t say. However, making a stupid mistake and spending the night in an iron cage is certainly something that happens to high school students. That’s why we’re taking you behind bars for this one.

Need a jail cell for your shoot? You’ll want to check out this jail set studio in Miami. It’s a multi-set creative space that also includes a money wall and a graffiti hallway for more photoshoot fun.

7. A 12-step shoot

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Of our Euphoria photoshoot ideas, this one pays homage to a program that has helped many people on the path to recovery and also features in the TV show. If you’re pulling off this shoot, you’ll want to be mindful and respectful of those who this program has actually assisted in recovering from addiction. We recommend simply recreating scenes from the show with little variance.

Need an AA-like meeting hall for your shoot? Check out this conference and meeting room in Cleveland. It’s a 2,000-square-foot event hall with an open floor plan as well as tables and chairs.

8. School is a place where people are young

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We promised you a classroom for your Euphoria photoshoot ideas, and we’re delivering on that promise. This shoot takes you into the setting that brings the premise of the show together: the classroom.

If you went to school in the U.S., you’ll know exactly what this looks like. But for reference, take a look at this actual school with classrooms and a gym in Cedar Grove, NJ that you can rent on Peerspace. Located down south? There’s also this top creative classroom set in Houston that you can rent for your shoot. Either will bring authenticity to your Euphoria photoshoot ideas.

9. Interpretive Interiors (going inside out)

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For this shoot, we’re encouraging you to get creative by engineering your shoot to reflect the interior state of one or more of the characters on the show. This can be put together to show a state of anxiety, fear, lust, or even contentment.

How it will look is up to you, but if we had our way we would use this purple-lit, mannequin-filled space in NYC to reflect how much psychological real estate body image takes up in a high schooler’s mind. It’s part of a raw historic warehouse studio that also includes a locker room and bathroom that resemble those in high school, too.

Check out where they filmed Euphoria for an insider’s look at the series!

10. We’re not supposed to be here

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For this photoshoot, we’re taking the high schooler inside of you into the transgressive world of adults. You’ve accidentally stumbled into the setting of an adult party and you’re not sure if this is where you belong, but you kind of enjoy how much that uncertainty scares you. See if you can recreate that jumbled mix of emotions in your set.

If you’re looking for a place to shoot this one, then take a gander at this creative multi-set studio in Mesquite, TX. It includes a trap room, a trap kitchen, a fog machine, and LED lights that come together to create a wild party scene.

11. No ID? No problem

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Another ambition that looms large in the mind of high schoolers is admittance into a bar. There’s just something about adult life that is so intriguing to the characters on Euphoria that they can’t help but put themselves in compromising positions in order to access it. You’ll need to convey a mix of braggadocio and doubt in order to get this shoot across in a bar setting.

If you’re pulling this shoot in Pittsburgh, you’ll have to check out this gem of a bar. It’s brimming with neon lights, a guitar display, brick archways, and of course, a photogenic bar area.

12. Post-party anxiety

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For the last of our Euphoria photoshoot ideas, we’re asking you to step into the shoes of a high school student who threw a rager that got a little out of hand, and who is trying to think of the best way to pick up the mess before his/her parents come home. You’ll need to create your own mess, complete with Solo cups and passed-out teens on couches.

For those in Savannah, this beautiful, modern home could be ideal for just such a mess. It has homey vibes, while its high ceilings, expansive layout, and numerous windows make it ideal for a production.

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We hope these Euphoria photoshoot ideas have inspired some creative considerations. Got your own shoot ideas? Check out Peerspace’s listings for spaces in your area that could help you pull off your creative ambitions.

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