AR & Virtual Try-On Product Photography Montreal: 3D-Ready Imagery for Web AR

AR Product Photography Montreal sits at the intersection of brand storytelling and conversion optimisation for Quebec brands shipping AR experiences on Shopify, Apple Quick Look, or Snap across Greater Montreal. Studios in Mile End, Plateau, Griffintown, Old Montreal, Westmount, NDG, Verdun, Rosemont, Villeray, Hochelaga, Laval, and Longueuil all face a similar challenge: standing out in crowded marketplaces with imagery that converts. This guide walks through the technical specs, creative direction, packaging, and pricing context that Quebec brands shipping AR experiences on Shopify, Apple Quick Look, or Snap should plan for when commissioning AR and virtual try-on product photography imagery — whether for Amazon, Shopify, Faire, retail buyers, or paid social. The advice that follows reflects work delivered for eyewear brands, watch retailers, and home-décor stores building AR product viewers and reflects how a dedicated Montreal product photography studio approaches a niche brief.

What Makes AR Product Photography Montreal Different

AR and virtual try-on product photography requires more than a well-lit white-background shot. The visual codes that matter to a buyer in this segment include scale references, material honesty, and a clear visual hierarchy that communicates value at thumbnail size. A Montreal product photography studio handling this niche balances marketplace compliance (Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, Faire) with the editorial mood that drives conversions on owned channels.

For Quebec brands shipping AR experiences on Shopify, Apple Quick Look, or Snap, the commercial benefit of pro imagery is well documented: higher click-through rates on listings, lower return rates because customers know what they are getting, and stronger performance for paid social creative. Our studio plans every shot with the platform-specific requirements in mind, then lifts the same library across packaging, retail decks, and PR kits.

  • Hero shot optimised for the marketplace thumbnail
  • Detail and texture macro frames that justify price
  • Lifestyle context that reflects Montreal customer use
  • Scale reference shots to reduce return rates
  • Group, set, or stack hero for editorial use

Studio Setup, Lighting, and Backgrounds for AR and virtual try-on product photography

Lighting design for AR and virtual try-on product photography starts with the surface texture and finish. Matte materials call for soft, large light sources to keep shadows controlled. Glossy surfaces require careful flag and gobo work to manage reflections. Our Montreal studio runs continuous LED for video shoots and high-CRI strobe for stills, with an ICC-profiled monitor pipeline so what you see in approval matches what arrives in production files.

Backgrounds and surfaces are chosen to match brand voice. We keep a working library of seamless papers, mineral countertops, raw wood, and brushed-metal slabs sourced locally — useful for clients in Mile End, Plateau, Griffintown, Old Montreal, NDG, and the South Shore who want a distinctly Quebec-rooted aesthetic without resorting to clichés.

  • Soft-box and beauty-dish for editorial mood
  • High-CRI strobe for colour-critical files
  • Cross-polarised setups for reflective products
  • Continuous LED for stills + video same-day capture
  • Profiled monitor pipeline (sRGB / Adobe RGB / P3)

Pre-Production Checklist Before Your AR and virtual try-on product photography Shoot

Pre-production is where most AR and virtual try-on product photography budgets are won or lost. We send a planning template that asks for SKUs, dimensions, finish notes, target marketplaces, and the brand book. We also ask for any prior imagery that did or did not convert — the data behind those listings tells us where to invest the day. For Montreal-based brands, our studio handles courier pickups across the island and into Laval, Longueuil, and the West Island so samples arrive without shipping risk.

For Quebec brands shipping AR experiences on Shopify, Apple Quick Look, or Snap, the most overlooked step is prop and model release paperwork. Our team produces compliant releases in English and French, important for any campaign that runs on Quebec broadcast or Bill 96-regulated public surfaces.

  • Final SKU list with dimensions and finishes
  • Brand book, fonts, colour values, tone-of-voice notes
  • Target marketplaces and ad platforms confirmed
  • Bilingual model and prop releases drafted
  • Logistics: courier, parking, freight elevator access

Marketplace Specs and Deliverables for AR and virtual try-on product photography

Each marketplace dictates its own image specs, and AR and virtual try-on product photography has nuances on top of that. Amazon enforces 1:1 hero with 85% frame fill on pure white. Shopify themes love 4:5 portrait and 16:9 lifestyle. Etsy rewards a 4:3 hero with strong lifestyle backups. Faire wants a line-sheet ready white-background master plus a styled hero. Our deliverable bundle covers every spec from the same shoot, sized and named for each platform.

We export a master library at 5000 px on the long edge for retouching, then derive sized crops for marketplaces, social, and print catalogues. Naming conventions follow the brand DAM if there is one, otherwise we ship a clean SKU-platform-aspect schema.

  • Amazon main image: 2000 px sq, 85% fill
  • Shopify PDP: 2048 px sq + 4:5 lifestyle
  • Etsy hero: 2000 px @ 4:3 + lifestyle pack
  • Faire line sheet: white BG + styled hero
  • Pinterest 2:3 vertical, Reels 9:16 vertical

Pricing and Packages for AR and virtual try-on product photography in Montreal

Pricing for AR and virtual try-on product photography sessions in Montreal varies by SKU count, deliverable spread, and licensing. A focused day delivering 6–10 SKUs in three angles each, with marketplace-ready crops, is our most-booked package. Larger catalogue runs for B2B buyers go on a per-SKU rate with multi-day discounts. Our pricing page lists current rates; we are happy to send a tailored quote based on your sample list.

Licensing terms matter as much as day rate. We default to perpetual e-commerce and social rights for the brand commissioning the shoot, with clear add-ons for paid media, broadcast, and OOH. Reach out via the contact form for a written quote.

  • Day rate covering 8–12 hero SKUs in 3 angles
  • Per-SKU pricing for 50+ SKU catalogue runs
  • Add-ons for video, stop-motion, and 360 spins
  • Perpetual e-commerce and organic social licence default
  • Optional broadcast and OOH licence extensions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a AR and virtual try-on product photography shoot take in Montreal?

A typical AR and virtual try-on product photography session in our Montreal studio runs one full day for up to 10 hero SKUs, plus an additional half-day for retouch turnover. Larger catalogues are quoted by SKU count.

Do you handle pickup and return of my AR and virtual try-on product photography samples?

Yes — our team arranges courier across Montreal Island, Laval, Longueuil, and the West Island, and we hold samples securely between approval rounds.

Can the AR and virtual try-on product photography files be used on Amazon, Shopify, and Etsy?

Yes. Every shoot ships with marketplace-spec crops for Amazon (1:1 hero, 85% fill), Shopify (4:5 portrait + 16:9 lifestyle), Etsy (4:3 + lifestyle), and Faire (clean white BG).

What is the typical lead time for booking a AR and virtual try-on product photography shoot?

Usual lead time is 2–3 weeks, with rush slots available for an added fee. We confirm production after the moodboard sign-off and sample list are locked.

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