A perfume bottle and a piece of jewellery cannot be photographed the same way. Glass reflects light. Fabric moves. Polished surfaces pick up everything around them. So the setup varies by product.
Lighting, angles and positioning are adjusted based on what we are shooting. It is not about using one formula for every item. The product in front of the camera decides how we approach the shoot.
When Your Product Needs Context
Sometimes a clean packshot is enough. Sometimes it tells only half the story. A launch campaign may need styled images, while an established brand already has colours and a visual direction to follow. Props can help. So can the right setting. But they need a reason to be there. We look at where the photos are going and what they need to do before deciding how much context the product actually needs.
THE FINAL TOUCH
Small Adjustments. Stronger Images.
We refine lighting, colour and small distractions without changing the product itself. The final image stays clean, polished and true to what your customer will receive.
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YOUR PRODUCTS DESERVE BETTER PHOTOS
Give Your Products the Right Visuals
From a single product to a new collection, tell us what you are shooting and where the images will be used. We will take it from there.
We photograph cosmetics, perfume, jewellery, fashion items, electronics, homeware and other commercial products. The setup changes depending on the material, size and finish.
Do you shoot products on white backgrounds?
Yes. We can create clean product photos on plain or white backgrounds for ecommerce, catalogues and other business uses.
Can you create styled photos for a product launch?
Yes. Share your campaign idea or brand direction with us. We can plan backgrounds, props and the overall look around the product and intended use.
How many products can I send for one photoshoot?
That depends on the products and the number of images needed for each one. Send us your product list and shot requirements so we can plan the session properly.
Do I need to provide a product photography brief?
A brief helps, but it does not need to be complicated. Tell us where the photos will be used, what you are selling and any brand guidelines we should follow.