Product Photography
While my primary photography services revolve around people, I did graduate from OCADU with a bachellors degree in graphic design and marketing. As such, my studio can accommodate professional product photography. I shoot for a range of applications including; catalogue, e-commerce, pack shots, advertising, editorial and online marketing. I understand the importance of having powerful product photography. So my goal is always to deliver stunning, high-quality images to satisfied clients, on time, every time.
These photos can be strictly product photography or incorporate model interaction as well. They can be digitally rendered or video captured. It can be white background or completely stylized. So whatever your vision, my team can make it happen.
My studio is Scarborough based but does include a portable setup that can come to you. I do specialize in micro scale products but am happy to help you with whatever products you’d like marketing for. Feel free to contact me to find out how my creative approach to product photography can help take your brand and business to the next level.
Branding/Marketing
Your product is your brand and first impressions can make all the difference. While I do love working with a new business from the ground up, I can also mimic the commercial look you may already have in place. That includes not just your product photography, but also logos, marketing, product rendering, etc. This way your branding stays consistent through the entire process while still giving you the flexibility to grow.
So wether you’re looking to update your current brand or expand on it, I can help. Feel free to send me an inquiry with details on what you’re looking for and we can go from there.
Emily Gill Jewellery
Emily Gill Jewellery is a custom-designed jewellery line based out of Toronto, ON. She started this jewellery line with a focus on engagement rings and has expanded from there. The intention of these photos was to update her website and social media marketing. I also did catalogue images of her latest designs so she could continue to sell her work during the COVID lockdown.