Montreal winters sell coats. From quilted parkas built for –30 °C to lightweight shells for shoulder seasons, outerwear is one of the highest-converting apparel categories in Quebec — and one of the hardest to photograph correctly. Our outerwear product photography Montreal service produces hero, ghost-mannequin, on-model and flat-lay imagery that shows fill, drape and feature detail honestly, so shoppers buy with confidence and your return rate stays low.
Why Outerwear Is the Hardest Apparel Category to Photograph
Coats hide their value. A black puffer on a hanger looks like every other black puffer. The fill weight, the baffle pattern, the storm flap construction, the way the hood drapes around a face — these are the details that separate a $180 Quebec-made parka from a $79 import. Outerwear product photography Montreal that doesn’t surface those details lets buyers default to the lowest-priced lookalike. Our shoots are structured to lift each value driver out of the silhouette and onto the product detail page.
Hero Frames: Silhouette First, Detail Second
Every outerwear SKU gets a hero on a clean white background that shows the full garment from collar to hem. We shoot from a fixed camera height so every product in your catalogue lines up visually on the storefront grid. Hero frames are colour-managed with our colour-accurate workflow so that navy reads navy on every device. A consistent silhouette across the lineup is a quiet but powerful conversion lift.
Ghost-Mannequin Construction for Honest Volume
A puffer hanging flat looks flat. Ghost-mannequin construction restores the 3D volume — sleeves curve, hood opens, hem hangs — without a human model in the frame. We build composite ghost images from inside-out, front, back and detail captures, and our retouchers stitch the inside lining, label and inside collar so customers can confirm material, country of origin and care instructions visually. For Montreal outerwear brands selling on Shopify, Amazon and Faire, ghost-mannequin imagery routinely outperforms flat-lay by 15 to 25 percent on add-to-cart.
On-Model Lifestyle: Quebec Climate, Quebec Context
Buyers in Drummondville want to see your coat outside in February slush, not on a beach in Bali. Our on-model lifestyle component pairs your garment with Montreal-appropriate context — Mile End sidewalks, Mont-Royal lookout, Old Port harbour. We work with a diverse roster of local talent in a range of sizes and skin tones so your imagery reflects the buyer base of Quebec, not a generic stock library. Lifestyle frames push email CTR and social engagement and re-purpose across every channel from Meta ads to in-store digital signage.
Feature Macros: Fill Power, Stitching, Hardware
Down fill power, baffle pattern, YKK zipper hardware, magnetic storm flaps, removable hoods, RECCO reflectors — every value driver gets a tight macro. Macro frames sit in the product gallery in positions 3-6 and answer the technical questions a high-intent buyer would otherwise email your support inbox about. For technical outerwear (3-in-1 systems, Sherpa-lined utility coats, waxed canvas chore jackets), macros also feed the spec table in the product description and any comparison tables you publish on category pages.
Production Workflow for a 40-SKU Outerwear Drop
A typical Quebec outerwear drop is 8 to 15 SKUs across 3 to 6 colourways. Our standard workflow is intake (garment steaming, lint roll, hardware polishing), capture (hero, ghost, on-model lifestyle, 4-6 macros per SKU), QC, retouch and delivery. For a 40-SKU brand drop we deliver in two waves — hero + ghost set first so your team can begin building product pages, then lifestyle and macro deliveries within the following week. Same-day rush available for re-shoots and replacement SKUs.
Outerwear Specifics: Down vs Synthetic, Wool vs Technical
Down captures differently than synthetic insulation because real down compresses unevenly inside the baffle. We use a slightly higher key fill to keep loft detail readable and back-light through softboxes to define the baffle line. Wool melton coats absorb light and need a different approach — broader source, lower contrast, and post-production lint cleanup on every frame. Technical shells with reflective trim and DWR finishes require polarizers and angled fill so the coating doesn’t hot-spot. Every garment category gets its own lighting recipe; nothing is one-size-fits-all.
Sizing, Inclusivity and Plus-Size Outerwear
Outerwear is one of the highest-return categories in apparel. The single biggest reason: fit surprise. We strongly recommend running on-model lifestyle frames in at least two body types — typically a straight-size talent and a plus-size talent — so buyers can read drape, sleeve and hem proportion on a body similar to their own. Plus-size outerwear is also a fast-growing Quebec niche, and most catalogues still don’t represent it; investing in inclusive imagery is both ethically sound and commercially smart.
Channel-Ready Output: Amazon, Shopify, Faire, Wholesale Linesheets
Every shoot delivers final images in channel-ready specs. Amazon gets pure-white background hero (2000 px+ longest side, no logos, no props). Shopify gets the full editorial set. Faire and wholesale linesheets get the ghost set plus a few lifestyle frames sized to their PDF templates. We can also deliver a square-cropped social pack and 9:16 vertical pack for Reels and TikTok organic content. One shoot, every channel.
Studio, Process and Why Montreal Brands Work With Us
Our Montreal studio is built for product photography from the floor plan up — drive-in access for large or fragile SKUs, controlled-light cyclorama bays, dedicated tabletop and overhead capture rigs, fabric steamer and lint-roll prep stations, a colour-managed retouching suite and on-site model and stylist green rooms. Production is run by a small senior team rather than a rotating cast of juniors, so the lighting recipe, colour science and brand language stay consistent across a launch campaign, a seasonal refresh six months later and a holiday extension a year after that.
Every brief begins with a kickoff call that maps the channel mix (Amazon, Shopify, Faire, retail, paid social, organic social, email, wholesale linesheets) against the deliverable mix (hero, lifestyle, macro, kit, unboxing, brand-story, video). Final SKU counts, model casting, props, locations and turnaround are agreed in writing before the shoot. We deliver previews within 48 hours of the shoot day so your team can begin building product pages while final retouching is in flight, and we deliver final web and print masters within one to two weeks depending on the campaign size.
We work in both French and English, deliver bilingual filenames and alt-text as a standard part of every Quebec brand engagement, and are familiar with the catalogue requirements of every major Canadian and Quebec retailer — Amazon Canada, Walmart Marketplace, Faire, Etsy, Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, Wix, Best Buy, Canadian Tire, Réno-Dépôt, BMR, Indigo, Simons and SAQ. If your channel is not on this list, we can produce to spec on request.
Retouching, Colour Science and File Delivery
Capture is half the work; retouching is the other half. Our in-house retouching suite uses a colour-managed pipeline calibrated weekly against an X-Rite ColorChecker reference and a Spyder display calibrator. Every frame ships through a baseline clean-up (dust, lint, micro-blemishes), a colour-correction pass against the scene reference, a path-cut for any pure-white background channel deliverable and a final per-channel resize and export. Files are delivered in your preferred naming convention — SKU-first, channel-first or a custom pattern matching your DAM.
For Quebec brands operating across English Canada, Quebec and the United States, we produce channel-segmented deliveries in one pass. Amazon variants (pure white, 2000 px+ longest side, no logos), Shopify variants (3:2 or square depending on theme), Instagram pack (1:1 and 4:5), Reels and TikTok pack (9:16), Pinterest pack (2:3 vertical) and email pack (typically 600 px wide hero) all derive from a single master file. The cost of producing seven channel variants is meaningfully lower than booking seven separate shoots and the visual consistency across channels measurably lifts brand recognition.
We also archive every shoot in our long-term storage for a minimum of three years so re-cuts, channel-format updates and seasonal recompositions can happen quickly without a re-shoot. Master files are available on request for transfer to your DAM or photo library.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many images per outerwear SKU should I budget for?
For a Montreal outerwear brand selling on Shopify and Amazon, we recommend one hero, one back, two ghost mannequin (inside and outside), three to four lifestyle frames and three to five feature macros — roughly 10 to 14 images per SKU. Wholesale linesheets need a smaller subset; DTC product pages benefit from the full set.
Do you shoot outerwear on real models?
Yes. We work with a roster of Montreal-based talent in a range of sizes, ages and skin tones. Most outerwear shoots pair on-model lifestyle frames with ghost-mannequin product detail frames so buyers can see fit context and inspect construction.
Can you shoot outdoor lifestyle in winter?
Absolutely. Outdoor Montreal winter lifestyle is one of our highest-demand outerwear scenarios. We scout shoot dates around clean snow conditions and shoot blue-hour and golden-hour frames for the strongest editorial look.
What’s your turnaround on an outerwear drop?
Standard turnaround is seven business days from shoot to final delivery for a 10 to 20 SKU drop. Hero and ghost frames can be delivered within 48 hours for time-sensitive launches; full lifestyle and macro packages take the remaining time.
Do you handle French-bilingual deliverables?
Yes. We deliver image filenames, alt-text and caption packs in both English and French so your Quebec storefront and your English-Canada storefront launch with proper SEO and accessibility metadata in each language.
Book Your Outerwear Product Photography Montreal Project
If you’re launching a new SKU, refreshing an existing catalogue, or building a campaign across paid social, organic and retail, our outerwear product photography montreal service is built to deliver. We respond to every brief within one business day. Contact us through the Contact Us page to scope your shoot, or review Montreal Product Photography Services for the full service catalogue. Open Product Photography Pricing is published for budget planning. We are based in Montreal and shoot for brands across Quebec and Canada.





