Kirkland product photography montreal supports one of Montreal’s most export-oriented commercial corridors. Kirkland sits in the heart of the West Island, with strong concentrations of industrial, e-commerce and consumer-goods businesses that ship across Canada and into the United States. This guide is for Kirkland brands planning product imagery in 2026.
Why Kirkland Is a Distinct Market
Kirkland blends suburban retail presence with industrial warehousing and an unusual concentration of health, technology and consumer-product businesses. Pharmacies, medical devices, industrial distributors and online retailers all operate in the corridor. It is adjacent to Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Pointe-Claire and Dorval, and shares logistics infrastructure with all three.
Who We Typically Work With in Kirkland
- Consumer-packaged-goods brands shipping cross-border.
- Health and wellness brands — see health & wellness product photography.
- Industrial distributors — see industrial B2B product photography.
- Pet product brands — see pet product photography.
- Home goods and kitchen brands — see kitchen & cookware photography and furniture & home décor.
Typical Session Structure
A Kirkland session usually looks like: morning on-location visit to the warehouse or showroom, afternoon at our studio for clean e-commerce, evening delivery of first-cut files by same-day. For smaller catalogues we can finish in a single 6-hour day.
Cross-Border E-Commerce Readiness
Most Kirkland brands ship to both Canada and the United States. This means every SKU needs:
- Amazon.ca and Amazon.com compliant hero on white — see Amazon product photography guide.
- Shopify product page set with 5-8 images per SKU — see Shopify photography guide.
- Bilingual alt text and filenames — see bilingual product photography.
- Google Shopping feed-optimised thumbnails — see Google Shopping photography.
Industrial and Warehouse Access
Kirkland warehouse shoots are often the only realistic way to photograph pallet-scale, bulk or installed product. We bring portable cyc walls, mobile strobes and on-location tethering to deliver studio-quality files in a warehouse environment.
West Island Adjacent Services
If you also run business from DDO, Pointe-Claire, Dorval or further west, we bundle the trip. Our master West Island product photography guide covers the whole corridor.
Sustainability Messaging
Many Kirkland CPG brands differentiate on sustainability claims — recycled packaging, renewable ingredients, bio-based materials. Our sustainable and eco-friendly product photography service helps brands express these claims visually, honestly.
Pricing
A typical Kirkland 40-SKU e-commerce shoot (studio + on-site) runs $5,500-$10,000 CAD. See the full pricing guide.
Delivery and File Handoff
Delivery by private WeTransfer or Dropbox within 5 business days. Retouched files up to two revision rounds included. See behind the scenes at a Montreal product photography session for a tour of the production workflow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you travel to Kirkland for product photography?
Yes. Kirkland is about 30-40 minutes from our central Montreal studio. We typically combine studio capture with on-location visits to your Kirkland warehouse or office.
What other West Island neighbourhoods do you serve?
All of them — DDO, Dorval, Pointe-Claire, Beaconsfield, Pierrefonds. See our dedicated West Island guide.
Can you handle pallet-scale product photography?
Yes. Kirkland industrial and wholesale businesses often need pallet-scale imagery. We use wide-angle techniques and build cyc walls on-site when needed.
Is bilingual delivery included?
Yes. All West Island deliveries are bilingual by default — French and English filenames, alt text and schema.
Book Your Montreal Product Photography Session
Our Montreal product photography services cover every category in this guide, with transparent pricing and bilingual service across the island. Explore our portfolio, check our rate card on the pricing page, or head to the contact page to request a quote. You can also learn more about our Montreal studio and the production workflow we follow on every shoot.





