Splash product photography Montreal sessions are how beverage, beauty and personal-care brands turn a static bottle into a full-screen action moment. Pours, drops, splashes and slow-motion liquid choreography earn the kind of attention a flat hero shot never will — and on Instagram, TikTok Shop and pre-roll ads, that attention turns into clicks.
Our Montreal studio specializes in high-speed liquid capture: short-duration strobes, multi-axis trigger rigs, water-safe lighting setups, and a retoucher who can stitch and clean a perfect frame from a sequence of dozens. Below: how splash product photography Montreal sessions are planned, what they cost, and which categories benefit most.
Categories That Earn the Most From Splash and Liquid Imagery
- Bottled beverages — water, juice, kombucha, ready-to-drink coffee and tea
- Beer, wine, spirits and craft cocktail brands
- Skincare serums, oils, cleansers and shampoos
- Sauces, dressings, syrups and culinary oils
- Cleaning products that demonstrate action benefits (e.g., dish soap)
How a Splash Product Photography Montreal Shoot Works
We pre-light the splash zone to neutralise the background, dial in short-duration strobe (1/8000 s freeze or faster), trigger via foot-pedal or solenoid valve, and shoot dozens of frames per setup. The retoucher then composites the cleanest splash moment with the bottle hero plate.
Final deliverables are master TIFs at print resolution and web-ready exports for paid social, e-commerce hero, and PR usage.
Pricing and Turnaround
Splash product photography Montreal projects price by setup, not by SKU. A single hero splash setup with one retouched composite typically books at CA$650–CA$950. A campaign of three setups (e.g., front-pour, drop-in, side-splash) lands around CA$1,800–CA$2,400. Full pricing is in our Montreal product-photography pricing guide.
Studio Set-Up Considerations
Liquid is messy. We use water-safe sweep surfaces, custom drainage trays and protected lighting modifiers so the shoot stays clean and safe. Bring extra product — a typical splash session uses 3-to-5 bottles of liquid per hero composite.
Why Calibrated Capture Matters for Splash & Liquid in 2026
The ceiling on splash product photography Montreal quality keeps moving up. Two years ago, a phone-camera shot in soft window light could pass on a Shopify storefront if the brand had decent design. In 2026 that’s no longer true: the average e-commerce buyer sees several hundred professionally-shot product images per week, and the brain learns to skip past anything that looks under-lit, off-white, or colour-cast within the first 200 ms of scrolling.
Calibrated studio capture solves three quiet failures at once. First, colour: the brand pink the founder fought to nail in print printing won’t match the brand pink on the PDP unless the camera is profiled and the monitor is calibrated. Second, exposure consistency: a 30-SKU catalogue shot across three days at home will have small exposure drift between SKUs that the human eye reads as ‘cheap.’ Third, edge fidelity: marketplace cut-out tools look passable on simple shapes but mangle hair, glass, fur and fine fabric — and that mangling shows up at the size buyers actually see.
For Splash & Liquid brands competing on Amazon, Shopify, Faire, Walmart Marketplace, Best Buy Marketplace and the SAQ B2B network, the cost of a calibrated shoot is recovered in the first quarter through better PDP conversion alone — usually with paid-ad CAC reduction layered on top.
Briefing the Studio: What to Send for a Splash & Liquid Shoot
A great brief shortens the shoot day and the retouch turnaround. Send these six items at kickoff and we can quote you accurately, schedule the right capture team, and pre-stage the studio for arrival day:
- Complete SKU list with sizes, colours and any variants
- Brand colour references — Pantone codes, hex values, or a printed package we can match against
- Three reference images of the desired final aesthetic (competitor PDP, magazine spread, or moodboard)
- Intended-use list — Shopify PDP, Amazon hero, Faire onboarding, paid-social, print catalogue
- Hard-deadline date if a buyer review or launch is locked
- For splash product photography Montreal: any platform-specific image specs your buyer is enforcing (e.g., Walmart 2400 px, Best Buy alpha-PNG)
With those six items, we typically respond within 24 hours with a final quote, a capture-day schedule, and a confirmed deliverable list. Splash & Liquid clients often add a seventh item — a one-page brand book or styling preference — and that consistently produces faster, on-aesthetic deliveries.
Studio Workflow: How a Splash & Liquid Session Runs From Drop-Off to Download
Every splash product photography Montreal project follows the same disciplined four-stage pipeline. Stage one is intake — product arrives at our Montreal studio, we inventory every SKU against your packing list, and we email a confirmation with a photo of received goods. Stage two is capture — typically one full day for 25–35 SKUs at four angles, with optional client onsite. Stage three is retouch — colour-correct, dust-clean, alpha cut-out, exposure equalisation across the catalogue, and any composite work. Stage four is delivery — labelled folder over secure download, web JPGs and master TIFs at print resolution, with bilingual filenames if you ship into Quebec.
Inside that pipeline, three quality-control checkpoints catch issues before delivery. Mid-day on capture, the lead photographer reviews the first set of frames against the brief and confirms styling, framing and lighting. End-of-capture day, the colourist samples colour-critical SKUs against the brand reference. End-of-retouch, a senior reviewer scans every file for dust, halo, off-shadow and edge artefacts before download is released.
Most Splash & Liquid brands tell us the retouch desk is the part of the workflow they didn’t know they needed until they saw the difference. Capture is fast; retouching is what makes a 200-SKU catalogue look like one coherent brand instead of 200 individual shots stitched together.
Quebec-Specific Considerations for Splash & Liquid Brands
Quebec brands operate under bilingual and label-compliance realities that brands outside the province sometimes underestimate. We design our deliverables around those realities so your imagery works for both your French-language Quebec retail buyer and your English-language Ontario or US wholesale buyer.
- Bilingual label-forward photography — the same SKU shot twice with French label visible and English label visible, paired in delivery
- French and English filenames, alt-text suggestions and Yoast-ready meta descriptions for every asset
- SAQ-network bottle imagery following SAQ photographic guidelines when Splash & Liquid brands ship beverages
- GS1 Verified by GS1 back-of-pack imagery for grocery-chain onboarding
- OQLF-compliant marketing imagery — no English-only text on any image used in a Quebec marketing campaign
- Health Canada cosmetic and natural-health-product label imagery requirements
Outside Quebec, splash product photography Montreal clients also ask us to optimise imagery for the US Amazon marketplace, where image sharpness on Apple Retina displays and 85% product-fill enforcement are the dominant constraints. Our delivery includes both Quebec-tuned and US-tuned exports when needed.
Common Splash & Liquid Product-Photography Mistakes to Avoid
Most brands hire a splash product photography Montreal studio after living with one of these mistakes for a year and watching conversion suffer:
- Phone-camera images on the PDP — every smartphone introduces colour cast, lens distortion and JPEG over-compression that reads as ‘amateur’ on a 27-inch retail-buyer monitor
- Off-white backgrounds — most home setups produce a 240-grey background that Amazon’s image-spec tooling rejects on first upload
- Mismatched shadows — different SKUs in the same catalogue with different shadow direction or intensity
- Wrong file format — JPG-only deliverables when a Walmart or Best Buy onboarding requires alpha PNG
- Logo and label distortion — wide-angle phone lenses bend straight lines on packaging, which buyers register as ‘cheap manufacturing’
- Inconsistent crop ratio across the catalogue — collection pages with mixed aspect ratios feel disorganised and lower buyer trust
- No lifestyle imagery — PDPs that show only white-background hero shots have lower paid-social click-through and lower email-marketing engagement
- Using AI-generated lifestyle scenes when the brand promise is craftsmanship — buyers detect AI-generated context faster every quarter, and the trust hit is now measurable
A planned splash product photography Montreal session avoids all eight of those failures in a single capture. The premium for doing it right is small relative to the conversion lift. The premium for doing it wrong is paid every quarter in lost cart additions and higher CAC.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you photograph viscous liquids like syrup or honey?
Yes — we adapt the rig for slower, more controlled pours and hold longer freeze settings on the strobes.
Do you shoot video alongside splash stills?
Yes — we run a parallel high-frame-rate video pass when commissioned, suitable for paid social and TikTok.
How many product samples should I send?
Send 4–6 units per splash hero. We shoot many takes to find the cleanest frame.
Authoritative External References
The following external resources are widely used by Montreal e-commerce brands when planning product photography programs:
- Shopify product-photography guide — platform-specific image best practices.
- Amazon product-image specs (Seller Central) — official marketplace image rules.
Related Resources for Montreal Brands
Explore our service pages and topical guides — every link below has been verified live on this site:
- Our Product Photography Services
- Wine, Spirits & Beer Product Photography Montreal
- Skincare Product Photography Montreal
- Food Photography Montreal
- Social-Media Product Photography Montreal
- TikTok Shop Product Photography Montreal
- Montreal Product Photography Pricing Guide
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