Outremont Product Photography Montreal: Brand Imagery for Outremont Businesses

Outremont is one of Montreal’s most distinctive markets, and the small brands and e-commerce sellers based here punch well above their weight when their product photography is sharp. This guide is for Outremont business owners — not for photographers — and it covers what kinds of images convert in 2026, what the studio process looks like for a Outremont client, how pricing works, and how to coordinate a shoot with our Montreal studio without losing a day to logistics.

Why Outremont businesses need consistent product photography

Online buyers form an opinion of your brand in under three seconds, and the single biggest driver of that opinion is the hero image on your product detail page. Outremont’s independent boutiques, food makers, fashion labels and service businesses live and die on direct-to-consumer channels — Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, Faire, Instagram and TikTok Shop. Inconsistent photography across those channels signals “amateur” to the buyer even when the product itself is excellent.

Outremont’s premium positioning shows up clearly in the brands we shoot for here: high-end children’s wear, designer jewellery, luxury skin-care, fine wines and spirits, and gift-quality home accessories. The visual identity for Outremont clients leans editorial — clean white backgrounds, generous negative space, and a light shadow vocabulary.

The fix is not “better photos” in isolation. It is a documented visual identity — the same backgrounds, the same shadow direction, the same crop ratios, and the same colour balance — applied across every SKU and every channel. We build that identity for Outremont clients in a single session and then maintain it as new products launch.

What we shoot for Outremont brands

Most Outremont clients book a mix of three image types in one session: pure white-background “PDP” hero shots, lifestyle scenes that establish brand mood, and detail macros that show texture, stitching, finish or material. The white-background frames go to Amazon, Walmart, eBay and Wayfair. The lifestyle frames go to your Shopify homepage, Meta ads, email and Pinterest. The detail macros earn the click on Google Shopping and Instagram carousels.

For food and beverage clients we set up table-top scenes with controlled flagging and continuous lighting; see our dedicated food photography and beverage photography pages for spec sheets. For apparel makers we shoot ghost-mannequin and on-figure on the same day so your clothing & apparel set is one consistent look. Jewellery and watches need macro stacking and reflection control, which we cover on the jewellery and watch & accessories pages.

The Outremont client workflow, step by step

Outremont clients are 10–15 minutes from the studio via Côte-Sainte-Catherine or the metro. Pickups can usually be scheduled inside a 90-minute window.

  1. Brief and shot list. You email us the products and the channels they need to live on. We send back a shot list with crop ratios, file specs and a per-SKU count.
  2. Pickup or drop-off. Most Outremont clients drop off in person — it takes under 20 minutes from Avenue Bernard or Avenue Laurier. We can also arrange a courier window for fragile or oversized items.
  3. Shoot day. Hero, lifestyle and detail captures are bracketed and tethered. You receive proofs the same day or next morning.
  4. Retouch and delivery. Background cleanup, dust removal, colour correction and resize-per-channel are included. Files arrive as a structured ZIP plus a Dropbox link.
  5. Re-shoots. If a frame misses, we redo it at no extra cost — we’d rather get the catalogue right than argue about it.

Channel-specific specs that matter for Outremont sellers

The wrong image dimensions kill click-through rate. Amazon mainline images need to be 1600px on the long edge with the product filling 85% of the frame on a pure white (RGB 255,255,255) background. Etsy’s primary image is shown at a 4:3 ratio. Shopify defaults to 2048×2048 squares but its product cards crop to 1:1, so anchor your composition centre. Pinterest favours 2:3 vertical. Instagram Reels and TikTok need 9:16 vertical with safe zones for caption overlays.

We deliver every shot in the format each channel wants, named consistently — so when your team uploads to Shopify, then to Amazon, then to Faire, the right file goes in the right slot the first time. For colour-critical work (paint, fabric, cosmetics), see our colour-accurate workflow page.

Costs and turnaround for a Outremont-area shoot

A typical Outremont client books a “starter set” of 10 products for under $1,000 CAD and walks away with hero, alt-angle, and one lifestyle frame per product, plus an Amazon-spec set. Larger catalogues drop the per-SKU cost. Detailed pricing tiers and bundle discounts are on the pricing page. Turnaround on a starter set is typically 3–5 business days; rush is available.

If you sell on multiple marketplaces, ask about the marketplace bundle — it pulls the white-background, alt-angle, infographic, and lifestyle frames for one quote. Our product imaging service page outlines what’s included.

What makes Outremont different from other Montreal boroughs

Outremont brands tend to lean into authenticity — the maker, the place, the craft. That style preference shapes the lighting and the prop choices. We default to softer key light, warmer colour temperature, and tactile surfaces (linen, raw wood, recycled paper) when shooting Outremont catalogues. If your brand voice is more clinical or premium-modern, we shift to harder light, cooler whites, and minimal acrylic surfaces. Either way, the visual identity stays consistent across the catalogue.

Beyond stills: video, 360, and stop motion

Static images convert well, but video keeps shoppers on the page longer and lifts add-to-cart on Shopify by 8–15% in our client data. We add short-form video, 360° spin, and stop-motion capture during the same session so your assets are produced in a single visit. For sustainability-focused Outremont brands, our eco-friendly studio practices page is worth reading.

FAQ for Outremont clients

How fast can I get my photos? Standard turnaround is 3–5 business days. Rush 24–48 hour turnaround is available for an added fee.

Do I need to ship products? No. Most Outremont clients drop off in person. Courier is available.

Do you shoot in French? Yes — the studio is fully bilingual. See our bilingual workflow page.

Can you shoot at my Outremont location? For lifestyle scenes, yes. Studio remains the default for catalogue work because the lighting is repeatable.

Do you work with influencers and creators? Yes — see influencer campaigns and UGC-style imagery.

Related guides

Ready to upgrade your Outremont brand’s catalogue? Browse our portfolio, review the full services list, or contact us to lock a date. Outremont businesses that book this quarter get a free image-SEO audit on the first 25 SKUs.

Related Montreal neighbourhood pages

Brands working with us in this borough often also commission shoots for stores or operations across the wider Montreal market. Recently added neighbourhood playbooks:

Longueuil Product Photography Montreal: Brand Imagery for Longueuil Businesses

Longueuil is one of Montreal’s most distinctive markets, and the small brands and e-commerce sellers based here punch well above their weight when their product photography is sharp. This guide is for Longueuil business owners — not for photographers — and it covers what kinds of images convert in 2026, what the studio process looks like for a Longueuil client, how pricing works, and how to coordinate a shoot with our Montreal studio without losing a day to logistics.

Why Longueuil businesses need consistent product photography

Online buyers form an opinion of your brand in under three seconds, and the single biggest driver of that opinion is the hero image on your product detail page. Longueuil’s independent boutiques, food makers, fashion labels and service businesses live and die on direct-to-consumer channels — Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, Faire, Instagram and TikTok Shop. Inconsistent photography across those channels signals “amateur” to the buyer even when the product itself is excellent.

Longueuil and the broader South Shore are home to a heavy concentration of food makers, supplement brands, and home-and-garden retailers shipping nationally on Amazon, Shopify and Wayfair. Many Longueuil businesses launched as side projects and have outgrown phone-camera photography; a single studio session typically replaces 6–12 months of inconsistent in-house images.

The fix is not “better photos” in isolation. It is a documented visual identity — the same backgrounds, the same shadow direction, the same crop ratios, and the same colour balance — applied across every SKU and every channel. We build that identity for Longueuil clients in a single session and then maintain it as new products launch.

What we shoot for Longueuil brands

Most Longueuil clients book a mix of three image types in one session: pure white-background “PDP” hero shots, lifestyle scenes that establish brand mood, and detail macros that show texture, stitching, finish or material. The white-background frames go to Amazon, Walmart, eBay and Wayfair. The lifestyle frames go to your Shopify homepage, Meta ads, email and Pinterest. The detail macros earn the click on Google Shopping and Instagram carousels.

For food and beverage clients we set up table-top scenes with controlled flagging and continuous lighting; see our dedicated food photography and beverage photography pages for spec sheets. For apparel makers we shoot ghost-mannequin and on-figure on the same day so your clothing & apparel set is one consistent look. Jewellery and watches need macro stacking and reflection control, which we cover on the jewellery and watch & accessories pages.

The Longueuil client workflow, step by step

Longueuil clients cross the Jacques-Cartier or Champlain bridge — typically a 20-minute drive outside rush hour. Métro Longueuil is also a 15-minute ride to downtown, then a short drive to the studio.

  1. Brief and shot list. You email us the products and the channels they need to live on. We send back a shot list with crop ratios, file specs and a per-SKU count.
  2. Pickup or drop-off. Most Longueuil clients drop off in person — it takes under 20 minutes from Vieux-Longueuil or Saint-Hubert. We can also arrange a courier window for fragile or oversized items.
  3. Shoot day. Hero, lifestyle and detail captures are bracketed and tethered. You receive proofs the same day or next morning.
  4. Retouch and delivery. Background cleanup, dust removal, colour correction and resize-per-channel are included. Files arrive as a structured ZIP plus a Dropbox link.
  5. Re-shoots. If a frame misses, we redo it at no extra cost — we’d rather get the catalogue right than argue about it.

Channel-specific specs that matter for Longueuil sellers

The wrong image dimensions kill click-through rate. Amazon mainline images need to be 1600px on the long edge with the product filling 85% of the frame on a pure white (RGB 255,255,255) background. Etsy’s primary image is shown at a 4:3 ratio. Shopify defaults to 2048×2048 squares but its product cards crop to 1:1, so anchor your composition centre. Pinterest favours 2:3 vertical. Instagram Reels and TikTok need 9:16 vertical with safe zones for caption overlays.

We deliver every shot in the format each channel wants, named consistently — so when your team uploads to Shopify, then to Amazon, then to Faire, the right file goes in the right slot the first time. For colour-critical work (paint, fabric, cosmetics), see our colour-accurate workflow page.

Costs and turnaround for a Longueuil-area shoot

A typical Longueuil client books a “starter set” of 10 products for under $1,000 CAD and walks away with hero, alt-angle, and one lifestyle frame per product, plus an Amazon-spec set. Larger catalogues drop the per-SKU cost. Detailed pricing tiers and bundle discounts are on the pricing page. Turnaround on a starter set is typically 3–5 business days; rush is available.

If you sell on multiple marketplaces, ask about the marketplace bundle — it pulls the white-background, alt-angle, infographic, and lifestyle frames for one quote. Our product imaging service page outlines what’s included.

What makes Longueuil different from other Montreal boroughs

Longueuil brands tend to lean into authenticity — the maker, the place, the craft. That style preference shapes the lighting and the prop choices. We default to softer key light, warmer colour temperature, and tactile surfaces (linen, raw wood, recycled paper) when shooting Longueuil catalogues. If your brand voice is more clinical or premium-modern, we shift to harder light, cooler whites, and minimal acrylic surfaces. Either way, the visual identity stays consistent across the catalogue.

Beyond stills: video, 360, and stop motion

Static images convert well, but video keeps shoppers on the page longer and lifts add-to-cart on Shopify by 8–15% in our client data. We add short-form video, 360° spin, and stop-motion capture during the same session so your assets are produced in a single visit. For sustainability-focused Longueuil brands, our eco-friendly studio practices page is worth reading.

FAQ for Longueuil clients

How fast can I get my photos? Standard turnaround is 3–5 business days. Rush 24–48 hour turnaround is available for an added fee.

Do I need to ship products? No. Most Longueuil clients drop off in person. Courier is available.

Do you shoot in French? Yes — the studio is fully bilingual. See our bilingual workflow page.

Can you shoot at my Longueuil location? For lifestyle scenes, yes. Studio remains the default for catalogue work because the lighting is repeatable.

Do you work with influencers and creators? Yes — see influencer campaigns and UGC-style imagery.

Related guides

Ready to upgrade your Longueuil brand’s catalogue? Browse our portfolio, review the full services list, or contact us to lock a date. Longueuil businesses that book this quarter get a free image-SEO audit on the first 25 SKUs.

Related Guides for Longueuil and South-Shore Brands

Longueuil businesses typically combine DTC commerce with B2B wholesale, increasingly on BigCommerce or Wix as catalogues grow.

Other South Shore Communities We Serve

Our studio serves businesses across the entire South Shore region. If you are based in a nearby community, see our dedicated guides for these areas:

Related reading: See our complete guide on Saint-Hubert Longueuil-borough product photography for Saint-Hubert Longueuil-borough product photography – methodology, deliverables and Montreal-studio logistics.

More Related Montreal Product Photography Coverage

If this guide is useful, you may also find these related articles helpful:

Related Regional and Specialty Coverage

Longueuil-based brands often pair regional imagery with specialty-niche shoots. See our deeper coverage of:

Laval Product Photography Montreal: Brand Imagery for Laval Businesses

Laval is one of Montreal’s most distinctive markets, and the small brands and e-commerce sellers based here punch well above their weight when their product photography is sharp. This guide is for Laval business owners — not for photographers — and it covers what kinds of images convert in 2026, what the studio process looks like for a Laval client, how pricing works, and how to coordinate a shoot with our Montreal studio without losing a day to logistics.

Why Laval businesses need consistent product photography

Online buyers form an opinion of your brand in under three seconds, and the single biggest driver of that opinion is the hero image on your product detail page. Laval’s independent boutiques, food makers, fashion labels and service businesses live and die on direct-to-consumer channels — Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, Faire, Instagram and TikTok Shop. Inconsistent photography across those channels signals “amateur” to the buyer even when the product itself is excellent.

Laval has Quebec’s third-largest population and a fast-growing cluster of e-commerce SMBs in beauty, supplements, kitchenware and home décor. Many Laval sellers ship Canada-wide via Amazon and Shopify and need image sets that pass each marketplace’s spec audit on the first try. A surprising number of Laval brands also export to U.S. buyers and need bilingual packaging photography.

The fix is not “better photos” in isolation. It is a documented visual identity — the same backgrounds, the same shadow direction, the same crop ratios, and the same colour balance — applied across every SKU and every channel. We build that identity for Laval clients in a single session and then maintain it as new products launch.

What we shoot for Laval brands

Most Laval clients book a mix of three image types in one session: pure white-background “PDP” hero shots, lifestyle scenes that establish brand mood, and detail macros that show texture, stitching, finish or material. The white-background frames go to Amazon, Walmart, eBay and Wayfair. The lifestyle frames go to your Shopify homepage, Meta ads, email and Pinterest. The detail macros earn the click on Google Shopping and Instagram carousels.

For food and beverage clients we set up table-top scenes with controlled flagging and continuous lighting; see our dedicated food photography and beverage photography pages for spec sheets. For apparel makers we shoot ghost-mannequin and on-figure on the same day so your clothing & apparel set is one consistent look. Jewellery and watches need macro stacking and reflection control, which we cover on the jewellery and watch & accessories pages.

The Laval client workflow, step by step

Laval is a short drive across the Pie-IX, Papineau or Henri-Bourassa bridges; most clients arrive in 20–30 minutes. Door-to-door courier is also available for fragile or oversized items.

  1. Brief and shot list. You email us the products and the channels they need to live on. We send back a shot list with crop ratios, file specs and a per-SKU count.
  2. Pickup or drop-off. Most Laval clients drop off in person — it takes under 20 minutes from Laval-des-Rapides or Sainte-Dorothée. We can also arrange a courier window for fragile or oversized items.
  3. Shoot day. Hero, lifestyle and detail captures are bracketed and tethered. You receive proofs the same day or next morning.
  4. Retouch and delivery. Background cleanup, dust removal, colour correction and resize-per-channel are included. Files arrive as a structured ZIP plus a Dropbox link.
  5. Re-shoots. If a frame misses, we redo it at no extra cost — we’d rather get the catalogue right than argue about it.

Channel-specific specs that matter for Laval sellers

The wrong image dimensions kill click-through rate. Amazon mainline images need to be 1600px on the long edge with the product filling 85% of the frame on a pure white (RGB 255,255,255) background. Etsy’s primary image is shown at a 4:3 ratio. Shopify defaults to 2048×2048 squares but its product cards crop to 1:1, so anchor your composition centre. Pinterest favours 2:3 vertical. Instagram Reels and TikTok need 9:16 vertical with safe zones for caption overlays.

We deliver every shot in the format each channel wants, named consistently — so when your team uploads to Shopify, then to Amazon, then to Faire, the right file goes in the right slot the first time. For colour-critical work (paint, fabric, cosmetics), see our colour-accurate workflow page.

Costs and turnaround for a Laval-area shoot

A typical Laval client books a “starter set” of 10 products for under $1,000 CAD and walks away with hero, alt-angle, and one lifestyle frame per product, plus an Amazon-spec set. Larger catalogues drop the per-SKU cost. Detailed pricing tiers and bundle discounts are on the pricing page. Turnaround on a starter set is typically 3–5 business days; rush is available.

If you sell on multiple marketplaces, ask about the marketplace bundle — it pulls the white-background, alt-angle, infographic, and lifestyle frames for one quote. Our product imaging service page outlines what’s included.

What makes Laval different from other Montreal boroughs

Laval brands tend to lean into authenticity — the maker, the place, the craft. That style preference shapes the lighting and the prop choices. We default to softer key light, warmer colour temperature, and tactile surfaces (linen, raw wood, recycled paper) when shooting Laval catalogues. If your brand voice is more clinical or premium-modern, we shift to harder light, cooler whites, and minimal acrylic surfaces. Either way, the visual identity stays consistent across the catalogue.

Beyond stills: video, 360, and stop motion

Static images convert well, but video keeps shoppers on the page longer and lifts add-to-cart on Shopify by 8–15% in our client data. We add short-form video, 360° spin, and stop-motion capture during the same session so your assets are produced in a single visit. For sustainability-focused Laval brands, our eco-friendly studio practices page is worth reading.

FAQ for Laval clients

How fast can I get my photos? Standard turnaround is 3–5 business days. Rush 24–48 hour turnaround is available for an added fee.

Do I need to ship products? No. Most Laval clients drop off in person. Courier is available.

Do you shoot in French? Yes — the studio is fully bilingual. See our bilingual workflow page.

Can you shoot at my Laval location? For lifestyle scenes, yes. Studio remains the default for catalogue work because the lighting is repeatable.

Do you work with influencers and creators? Yes — see influencer campaigns and UGC-style imagery.

Related guides

Ready to upgrade your Laval brand’s catalogue? Browse our portfolio, review the full services list, or contact us to lock a date. Laval businesses that book this quarter get a free image-SEO audit on the first 25 SKUs.

South Shore and suburban Montreal product photography

South Shore brands from Brossard through Longueuil, Saint-Lambert and Boucherville benefit from the same studio workflow as central Montreal. Borough and city-specific guides:

Related Guides for Laval and North-Shore Brands

Laval businesses commonly run multi-platform commerce — Shopify direct plus Faire wholesale plus LinkedIn for B2B. These guides expand on the platform mix.

Nearby North Shore Communities We Also Serve

In addition to Laval, our studio serves businesses throughout the broader North Shore and Lanaudière region. If your business is located in a neighbouring community, see our dedicated guides:

Related Regional Coverage

If you’re researching regional product photography options near Laval, see also our coverage of nearby municipalities and specialty niches:

Villeray Product Photography Montreal: Brand Imagery for Villeray Businesses

Villeray is one of Montreal’s most distinctive markets, and the small brands and e-commerce sellers based here punch well above their weight when their product photography is sharp. This guide is for Villeray business owners — not for photographers — and it covers what kinds of images convert in 2026, what the studio process looks like for a Villeray client, how pricing works, and how to coordinate a shoot with our Montreal studio without losing a day to logistics.

Why Villeray businesses need consistent product photography

Online buyers form an opinion of your brand in under three seconds, and the single biggest driver of that opinion is the hero image on your product detail page. Villeray’s independent boutiques, food makers, fashion labels and service businesses live and die on direct-to-consumer channels — Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, Faire, Instagram and TikTok Shop. Inconsistent photography across those channels signals “amateur” to the buyer even when the product itself is excellent.

Villeray’s commercial spine — Rue Villeray, Avenue Christophe-Colomb, and Rue Jarry — is packed with niche makers: artisan bakers near Jean-Talon Market, plant shops, ceramic studios, vintage clothing curators, and a growing cluster of skincare and wellness brands. Many run their entire operation from a small storefront plus a Shopify store, which makes consistent product photography mission-critical.

The fix is not “better photos” in isolation. It is a documented visual identity — the same backgrounds, the same shadow direction, the same crop ratios, and the same colour balance — applied across every SKU and every channel. We build that identity for Villeray clients in a single session and then maintain it as new products launch.

What we shoot for Villeray brands

Most Villeray clients book a mix of three image types in one session: pure white-background “PDP” hero shots, lifestyle scenes that establish brand mood, and detail macros that show texture, stitching, finish or material. The white-background frames go to Amazon, Walmart, eBay and Wayfair. The lifestyle frames go to your Shopify homepage, Meta ads, email and Pinterest. The detail macros earn the click on Google Shopping and Instagram carousels.

For food and beverage clients we set up table-top scenes with controlled flagging and continuous lighting; see our dedicated food photography and beverage photography pages for spec sheets. For apparel makers we shoot ghost-mannequin and on-figure on the same day so your clothing & apparel set is one consistent look. Jewellery and watches need macro stacking and reflection control, which we cover on the jewellery and watch & accessories pages.

The Villeray client workflow, step by step

Villeray clients reach our studio in 20 minutes via Highway 40 or 15 minutes via the metro at De Castelnau or Jarry. We schedule pickups to avoid Jean-Talon Market peak hours.

  1. Brief and shot list. You email us the products and the channels they need to live on. We send back a shot list with crop ratios, file specs and a per-SKU count.
  2. Pickup or drop-off. Most Villeray clients drop off in person — it takes under 20 minutes from the Castelnau / Jean-Talon corridor. We can also arrange a courier window for fragile or oversized items.
  3. Shoot day. Hero, lifestyle and detail captures are bracketed and tethered. You receive proofs the same day or next morning.
  4. Retouch and delivery. Background cleanup, dust removal, colour correction and resize-per-channel are included. Files arrive as a structured ZIP plus a Dropbox link.
  5. Re-shoots. If a frame misses, we redo it at no extra cost — we’d rather get the catalogue right than argue about it.

Channel-specific specs that matter for Villeray sellers

The wrong image dimensions kill click-through rate. Amazon mainline images need to be 1600px on the long edge with the product filling 85% of the frame on a pure white (RGB 255,255,255) background. Etsy’s primary image is shown at a 4:3 ratio. Shopify defaults to 2048×2048 squares but its product cards crop to 1:1, so anchor your composition centre. Pinterest favours 2:3 vertical. Instagram Reels and TikTok need 9:16 vertical with safe zones for caption overlays.

We deliver every shot in the format each channel wants, named consistently — so when your team uploads to Shopify, then to Amazon, then to Faire, the right file goes in the right slot the first time. For colour-critical work (paint, fabric, cosmetics), see our colour-accurate workflow page.

Costs and turnaround for a Villeray-area shoot

A typical Villeray client books a “starter set” of 10 products for under $1,000 CAD and walks away with hero, alt-angle, and one lifestyle frame per product, plus an Amazon-spec set. Larger catalogues drop the per-SKU cost. Detailed pricing tiers and bundle discounts are on the pricing page. Turnaround on a starter set is typically 3–5 business days; rush is available.

If you sell on multiple marketplaces, ask about the marketplace bundle — it pulls the white-background, alt-angle, infographic, and lifestyle frames for one quote. Our product imaging service page outlines what’s included.

What makes Villeray different from other Montreal boroughs

Villeray brands tend to lean into authenticity — the maker, the place, the craft. That style preference shapes the lighting and the prop choices. We default to softer key light, warmer colour temperature, and tactile surfaces (linen, raw wood, recycled paper) when shooting Villeray catalogues. If your brand voice is more clinical or premium-modern, we shift to harder light, cooler whites, and minimal acrylic surfaces. Either way, the visual identity stays consistent across the catalogue.

Beyond stills: video, 360, and stop motion

Static images convert well, but video keeps shoppers on the page longer and lifts add-to-cart on Shopify by 8–15% in our client data. We add short-form video, 360° spin, and stop-motion capture during the same session so your assets are produced in a single visit. For sustainability-focused Villeray brands, our eco-friendly studio practices page is worth reading.

FAQ for Villeray clients

How fast can I get my photos? Standard turnaround is 3–5 business days. Rush 24–48 hour turnaround is available for an added fee.

Do I need to ship products? No. Most Villeray clients drop off in person. Courier is available.

Do you shoot in French? Yes — the studio is fully bilingual. See our bilingual workflow page.

Can you shoot at my Villeray location? For lifestyle scenes, yes. Studio remains the default for catalogue work because the lighting is repeatable.

Do you work with influencers and creators? Yes — see influencer campaigns and UGC-style imagery.

Related guides

Ready to upgrade your Villeray brand’s catalogue? Browse our portfolio, review the full services list, or contact us to lock a date. Villeray businesses that book this quarter get a free image-SEO audit on the first 25 SKUs.

Nearby: Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Villeray shares a northern border with Ahuntsic-Cartierville. Businesses in both communities often share customers and commercial networks. Our Ahuntsic-Cartierville product photography Montreal page covers the Fleury Street corridor and Cartierville industrial zone.

Related Montreal neighbourhood pages

Brands working with us in this borough often also commission shoots for stores or operations across the wider Montreal market. Recently added neighbourhood playbooks:

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Product Photography Montreal: Brand Imagery for Hochelaga-Maisonneuve Businesses

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is one of Montreal’s most distinctive markets, and the small brands and e-commerce sellers based here punch well above their weight when their product photography is sharp. This guide is for Hochelaga-Maisonneuve business owners — not for photographers — and it covers what kinds of images convert in 2026, what the studio process looks like for a Hochelaga-Maisonneuve client, how pricing works, and how to coordinate a shoot with our Montreal studio without losing a day to logistics.

Why Hochelaga-Maisonneuve businesses need consistent product photography

Online buyers form an opinion of your brand in under three seconds, and the single biggest driver of that opinion is the hero image on your product detail page. Hochelaga-Maisonneuve’s independent boutiques, food makers, fashion labels and service businesses live and die on direct-to-consumer channels — Shopify, Etsy, Amazon, Faire, Instagram and TikTok Shop. Inconsistent photography across those channels signals “amateur” to the buyer even when the product itself is excellent.

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve is home to a dense cluster of independent food makers, microbrewers, vintage and second-hand fashion sellers, and craft skin-care lines. Many sell from small storefronts on Ontario Street East and rely on Etsy, Shopify and Faire for revenue beyond foot traffic. A polished image set is what turns a borough-bound brand into a province-wide one.

The fix is not “better photos” in isolation. It is a documented visual identity — the same backgrounds, the same shadow direction, the same crop ratios, and the same colour balance — applied across every SKU and every channel. We build that identity for Hochelaga-Maisonneuve clients in a single session and then maintain it as new products launch.

What we shoot for Hochelaga-Maisonneuve brands

Most Hochelaga-Maisonneuve clients book a mix of three image types in one session: pure white-background “PDP” hero shots, lifestyle scenes that establish brand mood, and detail macros that show texture, stitching, finish or material. The white-background frames go to Amazon, Walmart, eBay and Wayfair. The lifestyle frames go to your Shopify homepage, Meta ads, email and Pinterest. The detail macros earn the click on Google Shopping and Instagram carousels.

For food and beverage clients we set up table-top scenes with controlled flagging and continuous lighting; see our dedicated food photography and beverage photography pages for spec sheets. For apparel makers we shoot ghost-mannequin and on-figure on the same day so your clothing & apparel set is one consistent look. Jewellery and watches need macro stacking and reflection control, which we cover on the jewellery and watch & accessories pages.

The Hochelaga-Maisonneuve client workflow, step by step

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve clients usually drive in via Sherbrooke or use the Joliette or Pie-IX metro and a short drive to our studio. Most pickups land within 25 minutes door to door.

  1. Brief and shot list. You email us the products and the channels they need to live on. We send back a shot list with crop ratios, file specs and a per-SKU count.
  2. Pickup or drop-off. Most Hochelaga-Maisonneuve clients drop off in person — it takes under 20 minutes from the Place Simon-Valois corridor. We can also arrange a courier window for fragile or oversized items.
  3. Shoot day. Hero, lifestyle and detail captures are bracketed and tethered. You receive proofs the same day or next morning.
  4. Retouch and delivery. Background cleanup, dust removal, colour correction and resize-per-channel are included. Files arrive as a structured ZIP plus a Dropbox link.
  5. Re-shoots. If a frame misses, we redo it at no extra cost — we’d rather get the catalogue right than argue about it.

Channel-specific specs that matter for Hochelaga-Maisonneuve sellers

The wrong image dimensions kill click-through rate. Amazon mainline images need to be 1600px on the long edge with the product filling 85% of the frame on a pure white (RGB 255,255,255) background. Etsy’s primary image is shown at a 4:3 ratio. Shopify defaults to 2048×2048 squares but its product cards crop to 1:1, so anchor your composition centre. Pinterest favours 2:3 vertical. Instagram Reels and TikTok need 9:16 vertical with safe zones for caption overlays.

We deliver every shot in the format each channel wants, named consistently — so when your team uploads to Shopify, then to Amazon, then to Faire, the right file goes in the right slot the first time. For colour-critical work (paint, fabric, cosmetics), see our colour-accurate workflow page.

Costs and turnaround for a Hochelaga-Maisonneuve-area shoot

A typical Hochelaga-Maisonneuve client books a “starter set” of 10 products for under $1,000 CAD and walks away with hero, alt-angle, and one lifestyle frame per product, plus an Amazon-spec set. Larger catalogues drop the per-SKU cost. Detailed pricing tiers and bundle discounts are on the pricing page. Turnaround on a starter set is typically 3–5 business days; rush is available.

If you sell on multiple marketplaces, ask about the marketplace bundle — it pulls the white-background, alt-angle, infographic, and lifestyle frames for one quote. Our product imaging service page outlines what’s included.

What makes Hochelaga-Maisonneuve different from other Montreal boroughs

Hochelaga-Maisonneuve brands tend to lean into authenticity — the maker, the place, the craft. That style preference shapes the lighting and the prop choices. We default to softer key light, warmer colour temperature, and tactile surfaces (linen, raw wood, recycled paper) when shooting Hochelaga-Maisonneuve catalogues. If your brand voice is more clinical or premium-modern, we shift to harder light, cooler whites, and minimal acrylic surfaces. Either way, the visual identity stays consistent across the catalogue.

Beyond stills: video, 360, and stop motion

Static images convert well, but video keeps shoppers on the page longer and lifts add-to-cart on Shopify by 8–15% in our client data. We add short-form video, 360° spin, and stop-motion capture during the same session so your assets are produced in a single visit. For sustainability-focused Hochelaga-Maisonneuve brands, our eco-friendly studio practices page is worth reading.

FAQ for Hochelaga-Maisonneuve clients

How fast can I get my photos? Standard turnaround is 3–5 business days. Rush 24–48 hour turnaround is available for an added fee.

Do I need to ship products? No. Most Hochelaga-Maisonneuve clients drop off in person. Courier is available.

Do you shoot in French? Yes — the studio is fully bilingual. See our bilingual workflow page.

Can you shoot at my Hochelaga-Maisonneuve location? For lifestyle scenes, yes. Studio remains the default for catalogue work because the lighting is repeatable.

Do you work with influencers and creators? Yes — see influencer campaigns and UGC-style imagery.

Related guides

Ready to upgrade your Hochelaga-Maisonneuve brand’s catalogue? Browse our portfolio, review the full services list, or contact us to lock a date. Hochelaga-Maisonneuve businesses that book this quarter get a free image-SEO audit on the first 25 SKUs.

Repentigny Product Photography Montreal: Lanaudière Brand Images for Artisanal & E-Commerce Businesses

Repentigny product photography montreal supports brands in Montreal’s North-Eastern corridor — an area with a growing concentration of artisanal food, consumer goods and e-commerce businesses that need the same level of photography polish as downtown brands. This guide helps Repentigny founders and marketing leads plan a 2026 production.

Who Repentigny Brands Serve

Repentigny is on the mainland side of the Lanaudière corridor, about 35 km east of central Montreal. Local brands ship across Quebec, with strong penetration in nearby Laval, Anjou, Saint-Léonard and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. Many also operate wholesale to Ontario through the 401 corridor.

Typical Repentigny Brand Categories

A Combined Shoot Day in Repentigny

A typical Repentigny visit: morning at the producer’s facility for process, packaging and team-lifestyle content; afternoon at our Montreal studio for clean white-background e-commerce. For brands who prefer a single-location day, we bring portable lighting and a travel cyc wall. See behind the scenes for what a day looks like end-to-end.

East-End Montreal Adjacent Services

If your brand is based in Repentigny but you also deliver to other East-End markets, we routinely bundle visits. Common multi-stop days include Anjou, Saint-Léonard, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Villeray.

Artisanal Food — The Repentigny Speciality

Repentigny and the surrounding Lanaudière region have one of Quebec’s strongest artisanal food concentrations. Maple, chocolate, charcuterie, cheese and preserves are all local categories. Our chocolate & confectionery photography, bakery & pastry and food photography guides cover these in depth.

Packaging-First Strategy

For artisan food brands, the packaging is the product. Budget a dedicated packaging photography pass — it will power your Shopify, Amazon and wholesale pitch decks equally well.

Bilingual and Quebec-Focused SEO

Every Repentigny brand we work with ships bilingual content. Alt text, schema, filenames and product titles all appear in both French and English. See bilingual product photography.

Pricing

A typical Repentigny 30-SKU combined packaging + e-commerce shoot runs $4,500-$9,000 CAD. Travel to Repentigny adds roughly $150-$300 depending on the day length. See the pricing guide.

Delivery

Files delivered by private cloud within 5 business days. Two revision rounds included. Bilingual metadata delivered per Quebec best practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you travel to Repentigny for shoots?

Yes. Repentigny is about 35-45 minutes from our central Montreal studio. A combined studio/on-location day is straightforward.

What do you recommend for Repentigny artisanal food producers?

A combined food + packaging + lifestyle shoot. Repentigny has a strong artisanal food scene — we bring a stylist for the food layer and shoot packaging at the same time.

Is the corridor between Montreal and Repentigny well served for logistics?

Yes. Autoroute 40 East makes Repentigny accessible, and most of our East-End clients combine Repentigny visits with stops in Anjou or Saint-Léonard.

Do you handle bilingual delivery?

Yes. Alt text, filenames and schema delivered in French and English, per Quebec commerce best practice.

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.

Related guide: Lanaudière brands beyond Repentigny — Terrebonne, Mascouche, Lachenaie — should also see our service guide for Terrebonne and Mascouche product photography Montreal.

Kirkland Product Photography Montreal: West Island Brand Images for Cross-Border E-Commerce

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

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:

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.

Town of Mount Royal Product Photography Montreal: TMR Brand Images for Affluent West-End Markets

Town of mount royal product photography montreal serves one of the most affluent, family-focused neighbourhoods on the island. Town of Mount Royal (TMR) brands — from family-owned consumer goods businesses to premium food and wine importers — need imagery that reflects the neighbourhood’s understated, considered aesthetic. This guide is for TMR founders and marketing leads planning a 2026 photo shoot.

Who Buys From TMR-Based Brands

TMR households tend to be family-oriented, professionally employed and brand-conscious without being flashy. The photographic language that wins here is cleaner than the Plateau or Griffintown — less grit, more precision, more emphasis on craft and provenance.

Neighbourhoods Nearby

TMR borders Outremont, Côte-des-Neiges and Saint-Laurent. Brands with a TMR address often also do business across Montreal’s English-speaking West End — NDG, Westmount and the West Island. Many of our TMR clients run a small warehouse or kitchen in Saint-Laurent and photograph there.

TMR Industries We Work With

Shot-List Principles for TMR Brands

Clean white-background for e-commerce plus a warm, home-contextual lifestyle layer. Avoid over-styling. TMR customers respond to imagery that looks like a thoughtfully-curated home — not a set. See the lifestyle product photography guide.

French-English Bilingual Ready

TMR is the historic home of Mountain Sights English-language commerce, but every listing today has to ship bilingually. Alt text, filenames and schema are delivered in both languages. See bilingual product photography and our image SEO guide.

Packaging and Gifting Imagery

TMR has the highest per-capita corporate gifting budget in Montreal. If you sell consumables, accessories or lifestyle goods, build a dedicated gifting gallery. Our packaging photography and luxury gift photography services cover this layer.

Working Session Logistics

TMR shoots often mix a studio morning (e-commerce, ghost mannequin, flat lay) with an afternoon at the founder’s home or showroom for lifestyle context. Budget 6-8 hours for this type of combined day.

Delivery Specs for TMR Brands

We deliver e-commerce sRGB JPEGs sized for Shopify and Amazon, print-ready TIFFs for catalogue and packaging use, and compressed derivatives for paid social. Every file is bilingually named and alt-tagged.

Case Study Pattern

A typical TMR brand we support: 15-30 SKUs, family-operated, ships across Quebec and Ontario, and lives on Shopify + Amazon.ca. The photography brief is 40% e-commerce, 40% lifestyle and 20% brand hero. Budget typically lands in the $4,500-$8,500 CAD range for a full capsule.

How TMR Brands Get Discovered

SEO-first. Your product photos power the most important ranking signal for local search: Google Shopping, Google Image, and organic listings. See our Google Shopping product photography and image SEO guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you travel to TMR for on-location shoots?

Yes. Most of our neighbourhood work is mixed studio-and-location. A TMR brand can have hero e-commerce shot at our studio and lifestyle at a TMR office or showroom in the same day.

How does TMR differ from Westmount for premium brand work?

TMR has a strong residential and professional-services concentration. Brands selling home goods, family-focused products and high-end food and wine thrive on TMR-contextual imagery. See the Westmount guide for comparison.

Is parking available for on-location shoots in TMR?

Yes, TMR has ample street and driveway parking. Equipment loading is straightforward.

Do you shoot bilingual listings for TMR clients?

Yes. Most TMR clients ship both English and French product pages. Alt text, filenames and schema are all prepared bilingually.

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.