
Product Photography: Vacuum Cleaner Accessory
Product photography placing the accessory in a natural use environment — a lifestyle approach that shows the product in context rather than isolation.
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Product photography placing the accessory in a natural use environment — a lifestyle approach that shows the product in context rather than isolation.

Product photography of a client’s full print collateral range — displayed as a creative montage rather than a flat lay. An image that shows the breadth of the work at a glance, for use in credentials and pitch materials.

An experimental product shoot for a cycling helmet — the brief was movement, drama and excitement rather than a clean catalogue shot. Shot to show what product photography can do when it’s given room to be creative.

One of a series of hero product shots using a dramatic background and shallow depth of field — created for brochure, poster and postcard use. The brief was impact: images that stop the reader rather than simply show the product.

Product photography of a commemorative piece created for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. A high-value, high-quality item — the lighting and treatment were designed to give the shot the regal quality the subject deserved.

Brochure cover shot for a precision manufacturer — the brief was to make a range of machined components feel dynamic and compelling rather than purely functional. An image that communicates capability without a word of copy.

Product photography of a masseur’s couch — clean, crisp images created for use on packaging, in catalogues and on the client’s website. The kind of straightforward product shot where execution is everything.

Product photography of an exhibition stand component — the brief was to make an ordinary, functional item look genuinely interesting. A creative lighting approach transformed an unremarkable object into an image worth stopping for.

Product photography for a printing company — an unusual take on rolls of continuous stationery paper. Rather than a straightforward catalogue shot, the brief was to show the materials in a way that reflected the craft of the business.