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Explore Commercial PhotographyProduct photography in Wagholi — starting with how many angles each item actually needs, which is usually fewer than expected.
Angles, not volume
Most items need a front, a back or underside if it carries information, one at an angle, and a detail. Some need a size reference. Very few need more.
Deciding that per item, before the shoot, is what makes a quote meaningful and a catalogue consistent.
Where every item gets the same treatment, the listing page works and the set can be extended later without looking different.
Shoots that are scoped by total number rather than by angles produce uneven results, because some items get four frames and others get one.
You then receive the selected set — the chosen frame for each required angle, rather than every attempt at it.
The timeline depends on the number of items and is confirmed with you in writing when you book.
It is worth agreeing what a completed item looks like before the shoot rather than at delivery.
For product work that means the required angles, on the agreed background, at consistent distance — a specification rather than an impression.
With that written down, a set can be checked item by item and anything missing is obvious immediately.
Without it, both sides are guessing about whether the job is finished.
It is also worth deciding whether you want the alternates for items where several angles were shot.
Frequently only one per angle is needed, and occasionally a business wants the rest for its own use.
Getting ready
Decide how many angles each item needs — usually front, back if it carries information, one angled, one detail.
Apply the same treatment to every item so the listing page is consistent and can be extended later.
Send products clean and unboxed, with every variant.
Planning it
How many angles per item, which is what makes a quote meaningful.
How many items, and whether more will follow.
And the delivery timeline.
Recent work
A selection of recent photographs. Each one is tagged with the kind of shoot it came from — tell us what you are planning and we will show you the work closest to it.
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How the session itself works is covered in full on the main product photography page.
Usually front, back if it carries information, one angled and one detail. Some need a size reference. Very few need more.
Because a total produces uneven results — some items get four frames and others get one, and the listing page shows it.
It depends on the number of items and it is confirmed with you in writing when you book.
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Drop them off or courier them.
Yes, and they will match if we keep the setup.
Yes, and it needs a different setup.
Yes, and it is a normal request rather than a complaint. Ask soon after the session, when it is easiest to act on.
No. A number tells you very little, since twenty near-identical frames is not more than five distinct ones. Ask what the set will cover instead.
Send us the date and what you have in mind, and you get a clear quote for the coverage you actually need.
A total number produces uneven results. The same angles on every item produces a catalogue.