How We Plan Small Product Shoots

Every project starts with a product inquiry and a short review of what needs to be photographed. We confirm the product count, intended use, visual style, and the views needed for each item before anything is scheduled.

Next, we prepare a reference and shot list, then review the quote and delivery plan. If a sample setup is needed, it is checked before production so the session can move forward with clear expectations.

Clear shot lists, simple setups, and organized proofing.

A practical workflow for small brands that need product images with less back-and-forth.

During photography, we work with simple-background product photos, detail and texture shots, or a styled content set depending on the brief. The final selection is organized in a private gallery so the review process stays easy to follow.

Editing is completed after proof approval, and files are delivered through a private gallery. For small catalog batches, the scope is usually planned around three to fifteen products, with one to four views per product and delivery timing based on the confirmed brief.