Commercial & Product Photography

I’m a London-based commercial and product photographer specialising in clean, considered imagery for small brands, e-commerce, websites, and social media.


I work with small businesses and emerging brands to create clear, high-quality product imagery that feels intentional and on-brand. Whether you need simple e-commerce images or more lifestyle-led visuals, I offer flexible commercial shoots tailored to your needs.

This type of photography is suitable for:

  • E-commerce & online shops

  • Websites & landing pages

  • Social media & content marketing

  • Product launches & lookbooks

  • Small brands, makers, cafés, studios, and creative businesses

How The Shoot Works


We’ll start with a short conversation to understand your brand, your products, and how the images will be used. We’ll discuss the number of products, visual direction, location or setup, and any practical considerations ahead of the shoot.

Before the shoot


The shoot itself is calm and structured, and can take place either in a simple studio setup or on location, depending on the product and the brief. I focus on clean lighting, consistent angles, and capturing a range of images that work across different platforms.

During the session


After the shoot, I’ll share a curated selection of images for you to review. You can choose the final images that best suit your website, online shop, or marketing needs. If needed, I’m happy to help guide the selection based on how and where the images will be used.

Image Selection


Final images are carefully edited and retouched, with an emphasis on accurate colour, clean details, and a natural, polished finish. Images are delivered digitally in high resolution, ready for web, e-commerce, and social media use.

Retouching & Delivery


A white tube of skincare product labeled 'The Ordinary Glucoside Foaming Cleanser' on a white background.
Two cans of Camden beer, Pale Ale on the left in a blue can and Hells Lager on the right in a red can, placed against a background divided into red and blue halves.

Example Projects

Small Product Shoot

Starting from £250
  • Single product or small product set

  • Simple studio setup or clean location

  • A focused set of final edited images

  • Suitable for websites and social media

Brand Content Session

Starting from £400
  • Multiple products or variations

  • Mix of clean product shots and detail images

  • Consistent visual style across the set

  • Ideal for small brands building a content library

Lifestyle / On-location shoot

Starting from £600
  • Products photographed in context

  • Location-based or styled environments

  • More time for setup and variation

  • Suitable for launches, campaigns, and storytelling

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Pricing starts from £250 and is based on the scope of the project, including the number of products, setup complexity, usage, and post-production. Once I understand your needs, I’ll provide a clear custom quote.

  • I work with a wide range of products, from small objects and lifestyle goods to brand and interior-focused pieces. If you’re unsure whether your product is a good fit, feel free to get in touch.

  • Yes — depending on the product and brief, shoots can take place in a simple studio setup or on location, such as your workspace, shop, or a relevant environment.

  • The number of final images depends on the project scope and is agreed in advance. I focus on delivering a set of images that’s practical and useful rather than a fixed number.

  • Yes — I’m happy to advise on styling, backgrounds, and overall visual direction, especially for small brands that don’t yet have a defined visual identity.

  • Most projects include usage for websites and social media. Extended commercial or advertising usage can be discussed if needed.

Ready to Plan Your Product Shoot?

If you’re looking to refresh your product imagery or need photography for an upcoming launch, feel free to get in touch. Tell me a bit about your products, how the images will be used, and any timelines you have in mind — I’ll get back to you with next steps.