Camera Ready


Leche offers 10+ distinct looks, a pool that knows its angles, and sunlit interiors that don’t need styling.  
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Booking minimum

Estate levels

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100 max

10 on site*

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3 acres

Zero

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So. Many. Scenes

One shoot day. Zero compromises.

The Fine Print

For the one actually reading the call sheet.

  • Need cutaways? You’re in the right place. Leche sits near some of the desert’s most iconic B-roll locations—think windmills at golden hour, cactus-lined trails, palm tree rows, and the low-key drama of El Paseo’s storefronts. Want wildlife? The Living Desert’s close. Need wide, empty road? You’ll find it in minutes. Whether you’re capturing texture, stillness, or just something to bridge the scene, the extras are all around you. No set dressing required.

  • Plenty of space for your people. With multiple bedrooms, open lounges, and private nooks, Leche makes cast and crew holding feel intentional—not improvised. Everyone has room to reset, prep, or stay out of the shot.

  • It’s quiet out here. Like, really quiet. No traffic, no city hum—just clean audio and the occasional breeze. Whether you’re recording dialogue or capturing natural sound, the noise floor is basically nonexistent. The desert delivers.

  • Leche is tucked away, with no neighbors in sight and no one peeking over a fence. What happens here stays here—whether it’s a shoot, a script read, or just a very private kind of magic. Total discretion. Zero distractions.

  • Need to shift the space? Go for it. All furniture and decor can be moved, styled, or rearranged to fit your shot—just return things to their original place when you wrap. It’s a set that adapts without ever losing the look.

Natural Drama

For the producer in the group chat.