Mirabel product photography Montreal is the right service for brands that operate out of the Laurentides distribution corridor — the band of warehouses, third-party logistics centres, and growing manufacturers that line Aut. 15 and Aut. 50 between the city and Saint-Sauveur. Mirabel sits at the heart of that corridor. The former international airport, the YMX cargo zone, and the rapidly expanding industrial parks have made the city one of the busiest fulfilment hubs east of Toronto. Where there is fulfilment, there is product, and where there is product, there are brands that need imagery as fast as their pickers move boxes.
Our Mirabel product photography Montreal service is built for that pace. We pick up samples from your warehouse, shoot in our studio with same-day or next-day turnaround on small SKU drops, and deliver retouched files in the colour spaces and formats your channels demand. For larger campaigns we travel to the warehouse with a mobile studio kit so the operations team can keep moving freight while we keep moving frames.
Why Mirabel Brands Need Specialist Product Photography
Mirabel-based businesses span an unusual range. Aerospace suppliers shooting components for technical RFPs sit beside outdoor brands shipping ski jackets to North American retailers, beside private-label cosmetics manufacturers fulfilling Amazon FBA shipments, beside Quebec food brands prepping for SAQ and IGA holiday programs. Each category has a different visual standard, and a generic local studio rarely meets all of them. Our Mirabel product photography Montreal workflow is built to flex — true-white catalogue plates for Amazon one day, lifestyle outdoor editorials the next, technical close-ups of aluminium fittings the day after.
The geographic advantage of Mirabel is also a tactical advantage for imagery. With the Aut. 15 corridor connecting directly to downtown, we can move samples in either direction in about thirty-five minutes. That puts a Laurentides warehouse on the same shoot-day clock as a Plateau studio, with none of the parking or loading-bay friction that slows downtown shoots. For brands shipping volume product runs, that round-trip speed compounds over the season.
Categories We Photograph for Mirabel and the Laurentides
The most common Mirabel briefs we see are outdoor and four-season categories — ski apparel, snowboards, hiking gear, camping equipment, technical outerwear. Many of those shoots benefit from our existing playbooks: see ski, snowboard & winter sports product photography Montreal for the four-season approach, and our sports & fitness equipment photography Montreal guide for cross-training and gym categories.
Food and beverage brands operating through Mirabel cold-storage facilities use our food product photography Montreal service for retail-grade imagery. Beauty and personal-care brands fulfilling private-label runs use our skincare product photography Montreal workflow. For industrial or B2B clients shooting fittings, fixtures, or technical hardware, the studio is set up with macro rails and focus-stacking software that captures threading, weld lines, and surface finish faithfully.
Pickup, Studio, and On-Site Options for Mirabel
We offer three engagement modes for Mirabel product photography Montreal clients. The first is studio drop-off — your team sends a courier or a 3PL pick-pack run to our studio, and we shoot on receipt. The second is sample pickup — we drive a van up Aut. 15, pick up an agreed SKU list, and return them the following business day. The third is on-site — we bring the studio to you, set up in a clean corner of the warehouse, and shoot up to 80 SKUs per day depending on category complexity.
For brands operating across the Laurentides, we coordinate routes that combine pickup runs with shoots in nearby cities — Blainville and Sainte-Thérèse are typical companion stops, as are Laval warehouses on the way back to the studio. Brands shipping from Saint-Laurent or the West Island can pair with Mirabel shoots in the same week.
Channels and Deliverables for Mirabel Distribution Brands
Most Mirabel-based brands sell across multiple channels at once. We organize deliverables so a single shoot day populates each of those channels with the right crops, ratios, and metadata. Amazon Canada submissions follow our Amazon product photography Montreal playbook. DTC stores use our WooCommerce product photography Montreal outputs, and Shopify-based brands rely on our Shopify product photography Montreal playbook. Wholesale and retail buyers receive line sheet packages from our wholesale linesheet & catalogue product photography Montreal workflow.
For Q4 launches — which loom larger every year as Mirabel’s warehouses fill up with import volume — we recommend booking shoots by mid-September. Our Black Friday & Q4 holiday product photography Montreal 2026 readiness guide walks through the timeline from PO arrival to retoucher delivery to ad creative.
Pricing and Turnaround for Mirabel Clients
Mirabel pickup runs are included free of charge for shoot bookings of half a day or more. On-site warehouse shoots are quoted by SKU volume, with most engagements running between $1,800 and $7,500 depending on retouch depth and travel distance. See pricing for transparent rates and the portfolio for past warehouse and distribution-brand work. To start, send a SKU list and your channel mix to our team via the contact page.
Turnaround on retouched files is three to five business days. Rush delivery within twenty-four hours is available for product launches, marketplace listings with deadline windows, or media briefs with hard publication dates.
FAQ — Mirabel Product Photography Montreal
How long does it take to get from your studio to a Mirabel warehouse? Roughly thirty-five to forty-five minutes via Aut. 15. Same-day pickups are routine.
Do you offer on-site warehouse shoots in Mirabel? Yes. We bring a portable studio kit with seamless backdrops, strobes, and a tethered capture station, and we shoot up to 80 SKUs in a typical day.
Can you shoot multiple categories — outdoor, food, industrial — for one Mirabel client? Yes. Many distribution-hub clients sell across categories, and we structure shoot days around the lighting changes required for each.
What about cold-storage food shoots that require quick on-site work? We arrive with food-safe surfaces, dressing supplies, and a small refrigerated cooler so product stays in spec between takes.





