Carefully building up every commercial image, our team recognizes that every object is different and requires a different approach. We successfully achieved projects for the most difficult products such as reflective, macro or super-sized items.
We go great distances to make your food irresistible and “yummy”. We can shoot menu items on location or elaborate food set-ups in our studio (complete with a fully equipped kitchen). You want that drink splash frozen in time? Give us a call!
Creatively approaching every fashion pose, business headshot or casual portrait, we always take our time working together with you, to bring out the best of your visual qualities.
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Disclaimer: This post is a comparison from the point of view of a commercial product and/or food photographer. It is meant to reflect the look-and-feel of using two of the medium format systems available on the market at the moment, while used workhorse in a commercial photography studio. It isn’t in any way a dedicated …
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By employing cutting-edge systems (Phase One, Fuji GFX and Profoto ) our team often exceeds the competitor commercial Montreal photographer studios, with regards to the image quality. We complement our work with the best digital processing tools money can buy, in order to reach the highest expectations of our commercial clients. Montreal photographer with a …
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Nothing better than a client who sends feed back in the form of a photo with some huge prints done for their office. Once again, the Phase One Image Quality shines. Thanks Justin!!
A while ago, I noticed a post on Facebook, where a Montreal based photographer declared his unlimited love to the retouching procedures. For the rest of us humble photographers this tedious procedure is not called retouching but no less than “Photoshop Hell”. That being the situation, they are 1001 companied from the East Indies who …
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We had in our Montreal studio an interesting client. The produce very high-end designer light sources. Very cool stuff. Photographing light sources in use, however, presents itself with challenges. They had a very exact ideas about what they needed and they were very keen to see these ideas realized. In the past photographers fell through …
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