Skylight Studios

Portrait studio · Century City

Skylight Studios

Portrait studio · Century City

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2000 Ave of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067

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Free admission, superb exhibitions, and a documentary film  

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2000 Ave of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067 Get directions

annenbergphotospace.org
@annenbergspace

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2000 Ave of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA 90067 Get directions

+1 213 403 3000
annenbergphotospace.org
@annenbergspace
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@AnnenbergSpace

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 8, 2025

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"A view of the Century Plaza Towers from below (the duo were designed by Minoru Yamasaki, the architect who designed The World Trade Center, and the visual similarities are eery), and free admission are just bonuses: The photo exhibits here are both excellent and manageable."

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Dehan Chia

Google
The Annburg Space for Photography is an absolutely wonderful experience for those with keen eyes for technically brilliant photographs. Firstly, entry is free. Starting off on an excellent note already. Staff are moderately friendly, and will help you with details of the gallery. IMO would be better if there were more signs with the layout of the gallery along with a suggested route. There is a movie played every 30 minutes detailing interesting facts about historical photographs taking throughout America’s history. As a tourist, I definitely picked up abit about the history of The Land of The Free while being awed by great photographs. Exhibits themselves are great, and all deserve a spot on display. With excellent technical aspects as well as thorough descriptions on their respective contexts. Would recommend highly to photography enthusiasts!

Christina Hooper

Google
Parking is extremely expensive. I just wanted to see the Anneberg building from the outside since I saw it in a movie. Can’t see it from the outside /driving by. So I parked in the structure - it’s like $4.65 per 12 MINUTES! I couldn’t find outside parking like on the street. So I found the building really quick, took some pics, and ran back to my car lol… made it in under 12 minutes. Building is cool, the complex looks really nice. Also random- they checked my trunk when I came in, they do that to every car, first time I’ve been asked that!! Anyway, pretty cool to see, nice complex, just minus one star for the extremely expensive parking.

Ken Mann

Google
4-28-2019. Photoville on display covering the Annenberg building and most of the outdoor courtyard between Avenue of the Stars and Century Park West. Several converted cargo containers house themed photos; add food and a live stage and you have a recipe for lucious viewing.

Julieta Carrasquilla

Google
One of the best places to visit whether you are a local or a tourist! Always great friendly and professional staff. Superb exhibitions.

Joseph R.

Google
Wonderful space and top notch all the way! The staff is wonderful and friendly. I encourage you to have a picnic lunch in the wonderful green space outside!

Dr. Costin Marinescu, DDS

Google
So sad to see that Annenberg Space for Photography is now permanently closed. It was a beacon of civic spirit, beauty and passion. Every time I was visiting my previous home, LA, it was always on my Must Do list. Thank you Wallis for such an amazing project.

It’s Me

Google
I am a visitor so I was not certain what to expect. It is now just one building, pretty small for what I was expecting this to be. Quality beats quantity right? A 30 minutes documentary plays continuously. It is a great experience if into art and photography, but it is out of the way for most visitors.

TheCHIEF BIGFAITH

Google
thursday nights are "iris lectures" ...a variety of photographers & different topics...pretty good most of the time, they do LEAN LIBERAL however, so keep that in mind