The studio
comes to you.
A 34-foot self-contained mobile portrait studio. Two shooting stations running separate teams in parallel. Up to 100 athletes per hour, three poses every kid — over a single afternoon or scaled across a multi-day league shoot.
A studio that travels.
Most mobile photographers show up with a folding backdrop and a battery pack. We show up with a studio.
The rig is a 34-foot trailer with two full shooting stations, controlled lighting, climate control, and the on-board systems to capture, process, and order on site — without ever leaving the field. It's the equipment the brand is named after, because it's the thing every league director actually needs.
The technical readout.
What sits inside the trailer when it pulls onto your field. Everything below is self-contained — we bring our own everything.
- Length
- 34 ft
- Shooting stations
- 2 (separate teams simultaneously)
- Throughput
- Up to 100 athletes per hour
- Poses per athlete
- 3 (hero, team option, parent's choice)
- Scheduling
- Single-day or multi-day · weekday or weekend
- Lighting
- Studio strobe · controlled fill · defined rim
- Climate
- Fully conditioned interior
- Power
- Self-contained · generator-independent
- Order capture
- Digital · on-site · real-time reconciliation
- Turnaround
- 72hr proofs · 14 day delivery
Stays on schedule.
Two stations means two teams photographed at once. Up to 100 athletes per hour, three poses each. Your league finishes when we said it would finish.
Scales without breaking.
A 200-athlete league wraps in an afternoon. A 2,000-athlete association scales to a multi-day shoot — same crew, same standard, same delivery date.
Stays consistent.
Same lighting recipe, every shoot. The kid you photograph in March looks like the kid you photograph in October — because the studio is the same studio.
Stays predictable.
The rig is climate-controlled, weatherproof, and self-powered. Picture day doesn't get rescheduled because of heat, cold, or a bad outlet.
Family-run.
Veteran-owned.
The Picture Day Rig is family-run and veteran-owned. The crew that runs your day is the same crew, every shoot — uniformed, credentialed, and trained on the operation.
Your league directors know them by name by the second season.