Commercial Product Photography

Discover the influence of commercial lifestyle photography. It is an engaging way to showcase your products in real-life settings, both in and out of the studio. Whether shot on location or in a photography studio, we can ensure your products are seen, felt, and remembered.

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FAQ

  • If you're thinking about working with us, here’s how things typically unfold. First off, drop us an email or we can catch up over a Zoom chat to talk about what you’re after and how we can help bring your vision to life.

    Once we’ve got all the details sorted, we’ll whip up a bespoke proposal that outlines everything from the project scope and timelines to the budget.

    Happy with the proposal? Brilliant! Next, we’ll set a date for the shoot and get ready for the big day.

    After the shoot, we dive into the editing process to polish up the images, ensuring they look absolutely spot on.

    We’ll then get the final shots over to you, ready to make your brand shine.

  • A shot list is an essential document used by photographers to outline all the specific shots they plan to capture during a photography session or project.

    It serves as a detailed checklist that guides the photographer through each planned image, ensuring that no important moments or details are missed.

    Typically, a shot list will include information such as the location, type of shot, props needed, and the subject or model’s positioning.

  • I am happy to work with both agencies and independently. Collaborating with agencies allows me to be apart of larger projects while working alone gives me the flexibility to manage projects from concept to completion.

  • Yes, I do offer a day rate as well as an hourly rate, both of which depend on the specific details of the project and its timeline.

    This flexible pricing structure allows me to tailor my services to the unique requirements and budget constraints of each client, ensuring that we can find a suitable arrangement that meets the project’s needs effectively.

  • Yes, you can certainly send your products to my office on Little Collins Street.

    Alternatively, I am happy to travel to your warehouse, studio, or office if that is more convenient for you.

  • I generally recommend that you organise the talent for the shoot, which can include friends, family, or paid models, depending on your specific requirements and budget.

    However, if needed, I can also reach into my network to see who is available.

    This approach allows us to ensure that the talent fits the style and mood of the shoot perfectly, while also providing flexibility in how we manage and resource the project.