Product Photography

Inside Our Doubleview Product Photography Studio

9 min read
  • Product Photography
  • Studio
  • Behind the Scenes
  • Perth Business

Why Studio Environment Still Matters

Good product photography is not only about camera quality. It is about control. In a studio, lighting, backgrounds, and camera position can stay stable over long sessions. That stability is what creates consistency across a full product range.

For Perth businesses selling online, consistent imagery is a trust signal. If one SKU looks warm, another cool, and another underexposed, buyers assume product quality is inconsistent too.

Our Doubleview studio is designed around repeatable output: fast packshot production, controlled lifestyle setups, and clean post-production handoff.

Inside the Doubleview Setup

Lighting zones

  • Packshot zone: controlled white-background setup for fast SKU batches
  • Styled zone: modular surfaces and props for lifestyle and campaign shots
  • Detail zone: close-up setup for texture, labels, and premium finish shots

Capture and review workflow

  • Tethered capture for immediate composition and focus checks
  • Live review points during session milestones
  • Consistent framing templates for repeating product categories

What a Typical Studio Day Looks Like

1. Brief confirmation

We start by validating deliverables, platform targets, and shot priorities at SKU level. This avoids ambiguity once production starts.

2. White-background production run

Core packshots are captured first while lighting is locked. This phase is optimized for speed and consistency.

3. Detail and scale passes

Once hero and angle assets are complete, we capture detail frames and scale cues for conversion and return reduction.

4. Lifestyle and campaign sets

We transition to styled scenes for website banners, social content, and launch assets.

5. Post-production and delivery

Final images are color-corrected, cleaned, exported by channel requirements, and grouped by SKU for faster deployment.

Ship and Shoot: Step-by-Step

Many clients do not need to attend in person. Ship and Shoot is built for founder-led teams and regional businesses that need studio output without onsite time.

  1. Scope: agree on SKU count, image stack, style mix, and deadlines
  2. Ship: send products and support materials to our Doubleview studio
  3. Shoot: we execute the approved shot list and style direction
  4. Review: client checks proof set and confirms final selections
  5. Deliver: final files sent with structured naming and folders
  6. Return: products are packed and returned where required

If you are preparing your first remote shoot, start with our pre-shoot checklist.

How to Prepare for Best Results

  • Clean products thoroughly: dust and fingerprints cost retouching time
  • Provide backup units: especially for reflective or fragile products
  • Use SKU-level shot notes: avoid generic instructions
  • Separate must-have vs nice-to-have shots: protects priorities if time tightens
  • Share platform destinations: Shopify, Amazon, and social need different export logic

What We Deliver After the Shoot

Delivery quality is operational, not just visual. Files are packaged so your team can upload quickly.

  • Web-ready exports for ecommerce and content use
  • High-resolution masters for campaigns and print
  • Consistent naming by SKU or product family
  • Structured folders by channel or use case

For pricing expectations, see our Perth product photography cost guide.

Who This Studio Workflow Fits Best

  • Brands with recurring product launches
  • Ecommerce stores needing consistent catalog visuals
  • Teams operating across Shopify plus marketplace channels
  • Regional WA businesses using remote shoot workflows

Book a Session in Doubleview

If you want predictable, repeatable product imagery without production chaos, our Doubleview studio workflow is built for that. We can support in-studio sessions or remote Ship and Shoot depending on your schedule.

Get in touch to scope your next session, or explore our Perth product photography service.

Related: How to prepare products before a shoot | Flat lay photography for ecommerce.