Cheap product photography and still giving premium images

 Costs are always a major concern when booking a product photographer, its important to keep your product photographs looking premium, your website is your shop window and you rely on highly professional imagery to display your products in the best possible light to your potential customers.

We aim to keep our product and packshots photography prices as low as possible, our packshot prices start from as low as £6.00 per image depending on what you are having photographed and also the numbers, however what ever your product it will not cost more than £10 per image for packshots. Different products require different amounts of times spent on them. We do a lot of fashion photography amongst other things, if for instance you want invisible mannequin or sometimes called ghost mannequin photography for clothing often the garments require either steaming or ironing first, they may also need to be taped or clipped whilst styling on a mannequin or flat lay can take time arranging to ensure there are no unsightly folds or creases. What ever we are photographing we always try and show the product off in the best possible way.

Creative photography with the use of props may cost a bit more depending on what props need to be used and setting up times but again we aim to keep our prices as favorable as possible for our clients. To create just one image in an arrangement can take up to an hour to get everything displayed and in place, its so important to get it right and to have the props placed in a way that the actual product is not over shadowed by the props.

What ever your budget for your product photography we will always work with you to ensure you get the best possible value for your money and that your packshots or creative product photographs will look premium as those images could be the difference between a sale or non sale.





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