Product photography focuses on the product itself — how it looks, feels, and performs online.
These sessions are designed to create:
Clear product listings, Consistent imagery across collections, Detail-led visuals that build trust, Content that supports sales and marketing
Whether you’re launching something new or refining an existing range, product photography gives your business a strong visual foundation.
Online shops & e-commerce · Retail brands · Launch campaigns · Clean product listings · Styled commercial imagery
Product sessions are product-first — the styling, light, and setup are all built around showcasing what you sell.
What’s the Difference?
Brand Photography focuses on people, connection, and story
– individuals, families, founders, makers, and the environments around them.
Product Photography focuses on products
– clean, styled imagery designed for online shops, campaigns, and listings.
If your business needs both you and your products, sessions can be combined.
Many clients start with brand photography, then add product sessions as their business grows.
Where your images will be used (website, shop, socials, campaigns)
Your brand aesthetic and colour palette
Flat lays
Styled product setups
Product-in-use imagery (hands, context, environment)
Detail and texture shots
Consistent framing across product ranges
Product shoots can take place:
In my studio
On location
Via post (ideal for small to medium products)
Products can be sent to me ahead of your session.
Return postage is arranged once the shoot is complete.
This makes product photography accessible even if you’re not local.
Product Photography sessions are designed to create clear, consistent imagery for online shops, launches, and marketing.
All packages include planning, setup, shooting time, professional editing, and delivery via an online gallery.
Products can be photographed in my studio, on location, or shipped to me.
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If your business needs you and your products, you can combine a Brand Photography session with a Product Photography package.
Many clients do this over time — starting with brand imagery, then adding product sessions as their business grows.
If you’re launching something new, updating an existing range, or unsure how much content will actually be useful, that’s completely normal.
Product photography doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. We can talk through your products, how and where you’ll use the images (website, social media, packaging, or launches), and decide what level of coverage makes the most sense right now.
From a small, focused shoot to a larger collection — I’ll help you choose an approach that feels practical, intentional, and right for your business.