Lingerie product photography montreal is one of the most technically demanding specialities in the category. Fabric tension, colour accuracy and model-direction all have to land on the same frame, and the production ethics bar is higher than for any other garment type. This guide is for Montreal intimates and loungewear brands planning a 2026 photo production.
Why Lingerie Is Not Just Apparel Photography
Bra cups, lace transparency, underwire shadows and seam accuracy all behave unpredictably on camera. A standard apparel workflow — photographer + stylist + off-camera strobe — will produce technically “correct” files that completely fail commercially because the bust shape reads wrong or the black-lace detail disappears into shadow. We treat lingerie as a hybrid of fashion and premium skincare imagery: closed set, tethered capture, obsessive colour proofing, and detail macros that sell fit confidence.
Set Ethics and Model Welfare
Every lingerie production we run in Montreal uses a closed-set protocol:
- Female stylist and, when requested, female lead photographer.
- Signed model release with specific usage, territory and channel clauses — more on this on our usage rights page.
- Private changing area, bathrobes, and breaks at model-led cadence.
- Review monitor positioned so the model sees every frame as it is captured.
Shot List for Lingerie E-Commerce
- Ghost mannequin front / back / side — the default for online listings. See our Montreal ghost mannequin service.
- Flat lay stylised — multi-piece coordinates (set + robe + slippers) for Pinterest and gift guides. See Montreal flat lay photography.
- On-model studio — full body, 3/4 and bust/hip detail.
- Lifestyle bedroom/bathroom — lit warmer and softer. This is where lifestyle product photography blends with fashion editorial.
- Macro detail — lace, embroidery, eyelets, underwire channels.
Lighting the Details That Sell
Lace and embroidery need directional light with a shadow-fall that reveals the weave. Our default is a large octabox at 45°, a fill card below, and a narrow strip light to rake across textured areas. Black lingerie is especially demanding: keep the key soft, add a thin kicker from behind to separate the silhouette from the backdrop, and expose for the mid-tones of the skin rather than the garment.
Colour: Nude, Blush, Skin-Tone Matching
“Nude” is not one colour. Any serious lingerie brand ships 6-12 skin-matching shades and the photography has to preserve every one of them. We build a colour-checker chart into the first frame of every SKU, then colour-grade against the physical sample at the retouch stage. The same workflow is critical for cosmetics and beauty photography where hue fidelity is the margin between a five-star review and a return.
Ghost Mannequin for Intimates
Ghost mannequin is more complex for bras than for outer apparel because the interior cup construction is visible inside the hollow of the garment. Our ghost mannequin process shoots the inside separately and composites it seamlessly — cup lining, channelling, and centre gore all visible.
Video & Motion for Loungewear
Loungewear and robes shoot beautifully in slow motion — the fabric movement communicates softness that a still can never replicate. Our video product photography Montreal team captures both stills and motion in the same session, so e-commerce and paid-social ship together.
Pricing Expectations in Montreal
For a 25-SKU capsule with ghost-mannequin + one on-model look per SKU + 6 lifestyle moments, Montreal rates run $5,500-$11,000 CAD all in. The full pricing guide breaks down every line item.
Size Inclusivity and Fit Models
Size-inclusive lingerie brands need a minimum of two fit models spanning the range. One model shot at size 34B and digitally “scaled” looks uncanny and erodes trust. Commit budget to at least two models per campaign.
Working With Wholesale Buyers
If you are pitching Simons, Holt Renfrew or SSENSE, the buyer pack needs clean flat-lay against white, ghost-mannequin front/back for every SKU, and at least one campaign hero. The studio vs freelancer article explains the line-sheet expectations.
Bilingual Listings for Quebec
Under Bill 96, French-language product listings are now the legal default. Image file names, alt text and schema should all reflect bilingual practice. See our guide on bilingual product photography and our image SEO playbook.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you photograph lingerie on model or only on mannequin?
Both. Ghost mannequin is the default for e-commerce listings and wholesale line sheets. On-model sessions are shot in a private, closed-set environment with female stylists and photographers when requested.
Where are lingerie shoots typically done in Montreal?
Inside a closed studio in Mile End, Plateau or Griffintown. Outdoor lifestyle is rare for the category — most brands prefer a branded indoor set.
What about plus-size and inclusive sizing imagery?
Plus-size and size-inclusive lingerie shoots are a major growth category in Montreal. Book at least two fit models across the size range per campaign to avoid awkward extrapolation.
How many SKUs can you shoot per day?
For ghost mannequin: 25-40 SKUs per day with 1 photographer and 1 stylist. For on-model: 8-12 looks per day with full hair and makeup.
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.





