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Product photography, Atlanta
For brands whose product is the work — and whose imagery should match.
Most product photography falls into two camps: clinical e-commerce (white background, no shadow, optimized for the marketplace listing) and lifestyle (the product in a styled scene, hands optional, mood-driven). I work primarily in the second, with occasional clean-background sets when the brand needs both.
I shoot product work for Atlanta brands across food and beverage, beauty, apparel, home goods, and smaller-batch consumer products. The throughline is brands that have invested in their object and want the imagery to honor that investment. A bottle of cold-pressed juice photographed like it matters reads differently than a bottle photographed like a SKU — and that difference is the entire point.
Sessions break into two formats. A hero session is half a day, focused on three to five key product images at the highest standard — the ones you'll use for your homepage, the press kit, the campaign. A catalog session is a full day, lower per-image polish, used when you're spinning up a launch and need fifteen to twenty-five product images that all look right next to each other.
I work in studios I rent on the Westside or in the brand's own space if they have one. For food and beverage, I usually bring in a stylist — produce work and table styling are specialized skills, and the difference between a competent food shoot and an editorial-grade food shoot is almost entirely the styling.
Retouching for product is heavier than for portraits — colors get pulled to brand palette, dust and lint get hand-removed, label legibility gets prioritized. Turnaround on product is typically the same as portraits: ten business days from shoot to final delivery.