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Photographer's Eccentric L.A. Home Hits the Market for $8.25M
The eight-level house features a grotto made of plaster torsos and has been used for celebrity photo shoots and music videos.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 9:34pm
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Richard Franklin, a British photographer, has put his unique, multi-level Los Angeles home on the market for $8.25 million. The 7,500-square-foot house is a maze of themed rooms and psychedelic lighting, including a red-lit studio, a gold-etched cave, and a grotto made of plaster torsos. The property has been used as a production studio for photo shoots and music videos featuring celebrities like Kim Kardashian, The Weeknd, and Snoop Dogg.
Why it matters
Franklin's home is an anomaly in Los Angeles, not only for its eccentric interior design but also for its many levels, which are rare in the city. The property's use as a creative workspace and production studio highlights the growing trend of celebrities and artists seeking unique, customized spaces to shoot content.
The details
Franklin, a member of a wealthy finance family, came to Los Angeles in 1990 and transformed the original two-level house into an eight-level studio space. Over the years, he has added various themed rooms and sets, including a red-lit studio with a star-strewn ceiling, a gold-etched cave, a matching golden bathroom, and a grotto made of plaster torsos. The house has been used for numerous photo shoots and music videos featuring high-profile celebrities.
- Franklin came to Los Angeles in 1990 at the age of 40.
- He has lived in the house for 36 years.
- The house has been on the market several times before, asking as much as $10 million.
The players
Richard Franklin
A British photographer who has transformed his Los Angeles home into an eight-level studio space with eccentric, themed rooms and sets.
Rosalind Franklin
Franklin's famous aunt, a scientist whose work was central to the discovery of the DNA double helix.
What they’re saying
“I live in an eight-level set. This is just a production studio. Nothing else.”
— Richard Franklin, Photographer
“I refused to use Photoshop because my conservatism says that Photoshop is cheating.”
— Richard Franklin, Photographer
“To me, a torso is a classical thing and a beautiful shape.”
— Richard Franklin, Photographer
What’s next
The house is listed with Alexandro Rosario and Connor Fulgham of Rodeo Realty, who posted the listing last week.
The takeaway
Franklin's unique, multi-level home in Los Angeles showcases the growing demand for customized, creative spaces that can serve as both living quarters and production studios for celebrities and artists.
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