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Marty Gottlieb Studios

With over a decade of experience, we proudly operate out of our privately owned studio space located at 720 Monroe Street in Hoboken, NJ. We boast a private dressing room, an all-female assistant staff, and an arsenal of industry-standard photo, video, and lighting equipment. Whatever the task, we are set up for seamless success for producing work that endures and gets our clients noticed. Work with us and get results.

Latinx female model with flowers in hair on blue backdrop photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Ask the Flowers

Caucasian female model in handmade sheer white sequin gown photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Alien Earth Design

Caucasian female model in flowy blue gown walking through ocean wave photographed by Marty Gottlieb

In the Hamptons: Maxine Roeder Design

Caucasian female model in handmade white embroidered gown photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Alien Earth Design

Caucasian female model in structured pantsuit holding cigarette photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Pleasure Doing Business With You

Mideast female model in red graffiti dress photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Celentano Design

Black female model on couch in handmade black strapless lace corset dress photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Maxine Roeder Design

Caucasian female model in baggy black suit and bralette photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Back to Black

Close-up of Caucasian model with wet hair on the beach photographed by Marty Gottlieb

On Location: Maxine Roeder Design

Caucasian female model in metallic bikini reading magazine photographed by Marty Gottlieb

Saturated and Styled

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We specialize in editorial, commercial, and portfolio photography that showcases both individuality and marketability. Whether you’re an emerging model building your book or a brand seeking scroll-stopping content, our studio brings together technical precision, creative direction, and an expert team committed to elevating your vision.

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More About Marty Gottlieb

Marty Grew up with a Camera in his Hands…

Tri-State Area Photographer Marty Gottlieb

His dad was a photographer who owned a camera store and photofinishing lab in the Bronx. He was 5 years old at the 1965 World’s Fair where he saw a twenty-foot-tall T. Rex.

Photo of the T. Rex at the 1965 World's Fair taken by young Marty Gottlieb

Young Marty borrowed his father’s 35mm Pentax, who set the settings and showed him how to focus. Soon after, Gottlieb got his first camera from his dad— along with an endless supply of free film, free flashbulbs, and free overnight developing. Gottlieb Senior taught him that it is the photographer, not the camera, that gets the photo - “if I gave you Rembrandt’s brushes could you paint like Rembrandt?”

Marty Gottlieb has a B.A. in Art from the State University of New York at Binghamton, a B.S. (with Honors) in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University, and a Master of Science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).