Apparel photography that closes the sale.
Flat lay, model, and detail imagery built to show fit, material, and finish clearly enough to remove a buyer's last hesitation.



Apparel brands and retailers selling on clarity and confidence.
The business problem. Online apparel returns trace back to imagery: the buyer couldn't see the fit, the fabric, or the proportion. The photo has to do the job a fitting room would.
Clean, accurate apparel imagery lifts conversion and lowers return rates. Strong campaign imagery does the second job — building the brand the buyer wants to wear.
What's delivered.
Project scope confirmed in discovery — drops, capsules, full collections, or campaign-only.
- 01Flat laysClean, consistent product layouts for e-commerce listings and catalog imagery.
- 02Model photographyOn-figure imagery showing fit, drape, and proportion — multiple angles per piece.
- 03Detail & textureClose work on stitch, weave, hardware, and finish — the trust signals buyers look for.
- 04LookbookEditorial frames that show the collection as a brand point of view, not a catalog.
- 05E-commerce assetsFront, back, side, detail variants for each SKU, sized for your channels.
- 06Campaign imageryHero frames for launches, seasons, and brand features across paid and organic channels.
How the shoot runs.
Most apparel projects schedule across a single full day or split between e-commerce and campaign days.
Drop list
SKU list, model count, and required angles confirmed in discovery.
Setup
Flat lay surface and model setup prepared before the first piece arrives on set.
Pieces & angles
E-commerce angles run in batches; campaign frames scheduled in their own block.
Review
Hero frames signed off on screen; SKU completeness checked before wrap.
Delivery
Edited gallery sized for your channels within two weeks for typical drops.