Captured by Mallary's home studio is in the New Tampa / Tampa Palms area — the easiest headshot studio location for clients in Wesley Chapel, Temple Terrace, USF, Lutz, and the I-75 corridor.
New Tampa is a master-planned community in northeastern Hillsborough County, covering the 33647 ZIP code and bordered by Wesley Chapel to the north, Temple Terrace to the south, and the I-75 corridor to the east. It's a residential and corporate hub that grew up alongside the University of South Florida, with major employers including USF, AdventHealth Tampa, and the medical and tech clusters along Bruce B. Downs Boulevard.
The Captured by Mallary studio is located in New Tampa specifically because it's the most accessible point for the corridor of professionals who book headshot sessions: USF faculty and graduate students, AdventHealth and Florida Medical Clinic physicians, technology and biotech employees from the surrounding office parks, and realtors and small-business owners across the New Tampa / Wesley Chapel growth zone.
For studio sessions, parking is free and walk-in. For corporate clients with offices in New Tampa, Wesley Chapel, or the surrounding Bruce B. Downs and Cross Creek Boulevard areas, on-location sessions are a short drive.
New Tampa covers a large geographic area with distinct sub-neighborhoods, each with its own character. Studio sessions are convenient for clients from anywhere in the area, and Mallary regularly photographs on-location for corporate clients in:
Captured by Mallary intentionally based the studio in New Tampa because it's the geographic center of the studio's most active client corridors — Wesley Chapel, Temple Terrace, Lutz, USF, and the I-75 office parks. From the studio, every major service-area neighborhood is within a 15–30 minute drive, which keeps weekday sessions easy to schedule even for clients with tight calendars.
For corporate teams in the New Tampa area, mobile sessions can be brought to your office with no significant travel fee — making team headshot days more affordable than booking a downtown-based photographer who has to drive up I-275 every visit.