
If you've checked out
our cover story with Belmont Cameli and Ella Bright, the stars of the new Amazon Prime series "Off Campus," then you know the setting of the shoot itself plays a big part in the photos. A gorgeous pool, a stylish kitchen island — these are some corners of the beautiful West Hollywood home that feature in the final photographs. And you can rent the exact location
through Airbnb.
Though you can't tell from the cover story, the rental home actually boasts five bedrooms and five bathrooms, including a separate pool house. One of our favorite rooms was the upstairs master bedroom, which has a huge walk-in closet and a private rooftop with an outdoor fireplace.

PS Photography | Emily Zirmis
But every detail of this house is expertly curated: its Santa Fe-inspired design makes it feel like an ultra-luxe oasis right in the heart of Los Angeles, as if you've just stepped into a wellness resort. It'd be the perfect choice for a special birthday trip, or a treat-yourself vacation with friends. And it's walking distance from trendy cafes, bars, and restaurants, as well as The Grove, a popular outdoor mall.
Over the course of our shoot day, our editorial and production teams spread out in the living and dining rooms, which have an open floor plan and large arched windows that let in beautiful light. That area flows naturally to the aforementioned kitchen, where the fridge is hidden and the long island truly steals the show.

PS Photography | Emily Zirmis
Meanwhile, Bright got all of her glam done in the pool house, which has its own kitchenette and bathroom. It was the perfect place for a rising star to get all glammed up and feel fabulous. And when it came time for the camera, our photographer,
Sophie Chan Andreassend, mostly shot the couple around the kidney-shaped pool, which turned out to be an ideal place to conjure summer love.
Ultimately, this Airbnb was the perfect setting for a romantic, aesthetic shoot day. And trust us: if you rent it, you'll feel like you're getting the celebrity treatment, photoshoot or not.
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Lena Felton (she/her) is a senior director of special projects at PS, where she oversees sponsored packages, tentpole projects, and editorial partnerships. Previously, she was an editor at The Washington Post, where she led a team covering issues of gender and identity. She has been working in journalism since 2017, during which time her focus has been feature writing and editing and elevating historically underrepresented voices. Lena has worked for The Atlantic, InStyle, So It Goes, and more.