Boucherville product photography serves one of the most productive industrial corridors on Montreal’s South Shore. Along autoroute 20, rue des Industries, and rue Ampere, Boucherville hosts hundreds of manufacturers, distributors, and consumer-brand headquarters. As a Montreal product photography studio, we support Boucherville brands with imagery that works on Amazon, on B2B websites, on trade-show banners, and at South Shore retailers.
Boucherville’s business footprint
Boucherville punches above its weight. The city’s industrial park is one of the densest on the South Shore, and its commercial zones along boulevard de Mortagne and boulevard Jacques-Cartier host retail, professional services, and headquarters offices for some of Quebec’s best-known consumer brands. This combination — industrial volume plus consumer-facing marketing — creates a steady demand for photography that performs on both B2B catalogues and DTC e-commerce sites.
Most Boucherville brands we work with share three characteristics: they produce or distribute physical goods, they sell through multiple channels (retail, online, wholesale), and they need imagery that scales across all those channels without re-shooting.
What we shoot most often in Boucherville
- Industrial goods and B2B products — machinery, parts, tools, and supply-chain SKUs for distributors and manufacturers. See our industrial and B2B photography page.
- Furniture and home décor — local manufacturers and South Shore showrooms selling into Montreal and the Ottawa market. Our furniture and home décor page covers scope and pricing.
- Food and consumer-packaged goods — Boucherville-based food brands listing at Metro, IGA, and Costco Canada.
- Automotive and recreational products — bikes, seasonal sports equipment, and auto accessories distributed across Quebec.
- Health and wellness — supplement brands and medical-adjacent products for Boucherville clinics and private-label sellers.
On-location vs. studio for Boucherville
The choice depends on what you sell. Three rules of thumb:
- Anything heavy, wired, or pallet-scale — on-location in Boucherville. Furniture, machinery, auto parts, and large outdoor gear are faster to photograph where they live.
- Small SKUs under 10 kg — our Montreal studio. Controlled lighting yields the cleanest white backgrounds and the fastest volume throughput.
- Mixed catalogues — hybrid. Studio for catalogue, on-location for lifestyle and context imagery.
If you are deciding, our article on what happens at a Montreal product photography session gives a concrete walkthrough.
DIX30 and the South Shore retail context
Boucherville brands that retail at Quartier DIX30 or at independent Brossard and Longueuil boutiques need imagery that works in print catalogues, on in-store signage, and on retailer websites. We deliver print-ready CMYK TIFFs alongside web-ready PNGs and JPEGs, so the same shoot feeds every downstream channel. See our Brossard guide and our Longueuil guide for related South Shore context.
Scaling for Boucherville volume catalogues
Boucherville distributors often need hundreds of SKUs shot on a tight timeline. Our volume workflow handles this routinely:
- Pre-production spreadsheet with SKU, priority, reference image, and shoot notes.
- Repeatable lighting and camera positions so every image in the catalogue feels like a family.
- Batch retouching by product type — one pass of colour correction and cleanup per batch.
- Marketplace-compliant exports: Amazon, Shopify, WooCommerce, and B2B catalogue-specific dimensions.
This is the same rigour we apply to Amazon product photography and Shopify catalogues.
Schedule, delivery, and bilingual assets
A standard Boucherville project runs one or two shoot days followed by three to four retouching days. Every deliverable includes bilingual filenames, alt text, and metadata — important for brands that serve both Quebec’s French-first market and English-Canadian or US distribution channels. Read more in our bilingual product photography guide.
Connecting Boucherville to the South Shore and Montreal
Boucherville sits between Longueuil, Sainte-Julie, and Saint-Bruno. We regularly serve the full South Shore catchment and publish guides for the neighbouring cities — see our Longueuil and Brossard articles. If your Boucherville business warehouses on the Montreal side, we coordinate a bridge-friendly shoot plan that avoids rush-hour logistics.
Pricing and next steps
Pricing follows our standard scope-based model: volume, retouching, and on-location vs. studio determine the quote. Full ranges are on our pricing page, and a detailed quote arrives within one business day of your brief. For most Boucherville brands, we recommend starting with a 20-to-40 SKU package that establishes the visual template and then scaling to monthly retainers as launch cadence grows.
Frequently asked questions
Do you serve Boucherville brands?
Yes. Boucherville has a large industrial park along autoroute 20, and we shoot for e-commerce, food, industrial, and consumer brands based there.
Is the South Shore a long trip from your Montreal studio?
Boucherville is about 25 to 35 minutes from our studio outside rush hour. We travel there regularly for on-location industrial and furniture shoots.
Do you shoot in Boucherville’s industrial park?
Yes. The industrial park along rue des Industries and rue Ampere is full of brands we work with — distributors, manufacturers, and importers.
Can Boucherville brands drop products at your Montreal studio?
Absolutely. Small SKUs are best shot in the controlled studio environment. We arrange courier pickup if you cannot drop off personally.
Do you deliver for South Shore retailers?
Our image sets are ready for Quartier DIX30, independent South Shore boutiques, and national retailers that source from Boucherville.
Boucherville’s industrial scale and consumer-brand mix rewards imagery that works everywhere — B2B catalogues, DTC sites, retail signage, trade-show banners. The brands that invest in one strong shoot per season consistently outperform competitors that rely on product-supplier photography or phone-captured images.





