Timehop
About
What do downtown streets lose when they forget to stop and look back? Timehop attempts an answer downtown Manhattan, helping faces catch up with memories before the moment passes. The studio specializes in the kind of photography that feels like a quick detour into yesterday—only you might exit hours later, still paging through proofs.
You’ll find it at 401 Broadway in the garment district’s persistent pulse, where the address reads straightforward on the map but the itinerary often bends. Between headshots that feel less posed and event documentation that opts for candor over cue cards, expect a few versions of normal transcribed onto film without the fuss of rehearsals.
Reach a human Monday–Friday during service hours; just dial *646-660-9970* once the lobby slate clears. Small passes and short-notice requests slide in between scheduled sittings, which—here’s the thing—rarely get canceled unless the sky does.
Soho’s loft light and the garment district’s hum collide a block away; from the corner, the studio is a 60-second detour if you’re already drifting toward Canal. Catch the route before the light changes: walking directions.