Boucherville Product Photography Montreal: South Shore Brand Images for Industrial, Retail & E-Commerce

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.

Related guide: Brands operating beyond Boucherville into the broader Montérégie region should explore our guide for Saint-Hyacinthe & Montérégie product photography.

Saint-Léonard Product Photography Montreal: East-End Brand Images for Food, Wine & Trade Businesses

Saint-Léonard product photography sits at the heart of Montreal’s east-end Italian-Canadian business corridor. For decades, Saint-Léonard has produced the pasta, olive oil, cured meats, pastries, and specialty food goods that stock Quebec shelves. Today, a new generation of Saint-Léonard brands is selling on Shopify, Amazon, and through wholesale accounts across Canada. As a Montreal product photography studio, we help Saint-Léonard businesses modernize their imagery while respecting the heritage of their brands.

Saint-Léonard: a food-first business district

From Jarry Est to boulevard Lacordaire, Saint-Léonard is dense with food producers, bakeries, specialty shops, and family-run food import businesses. It is also home to a significant cluster of packaging, construction, and industrial supply brands along its highway-40-adjacent industrial zone. Whether you make cannoli or cement, your products compete for attention in catalogues, on shelves, and on e-commerce sites where image quality drives perceived quality.

Saint-Léonard brands often start with a strong product and a loyal local following, and hit a ceiling when they try to grow outside the neighbourhood. That ceiling is usually visual. Generic imagery tells chain-grocery buyers and e-commerce shoppers that the brand is smaller than it actually is.

What we shoot most often in Saint-Léonard

  • Italian-Canadian specialty foods — pasta, olive oil, cured meats, sauces, and condiments, with compositions that work on both packaging and lifestyle imagery.
  • Bakery and pastry goods — cannoli, biscotti, and specialty breads requiring delicate food-styling and natural-looking lighting. See our bakery and pastry guide.
  • Wine, spirits, and alcohol — distributors and importers with SAQ-ready brand images. Our wine, spirits, and beer guide covers this in depth.
  • Construction and industrial supplies — tools, hardware, fasteners, and contractor supplies for east-end businesses serving the Montreal trades.
  • Packaging and POS materials — branded bags, boxes, and retail displays for east-end producers. See our packaging photography guide.

Helping Saint-Léonard brands land chain accounts

Getting into Metro, IGA, Provigo, or Adonis — or onto Amazon — requires imagery that meets each buyer’s spec sheet. We build catalogue packages specifically designed for this:

  • Clean white-background shots at the required minimum resolution for each grocery chain.
  • Pack shots that show the exact faces of the packaging used on shelf.
  • Lifestyle imagery for marketing and social, shot the same day to save on production cost.
  • Nutritional and ingredient panels clearly legible for retailer catalogue databases.

If you are preparing for a grocery pitch, our food photography service page walks through the full scope.

On-location Saint-Léonard shoots

Saint-Léonard food producers often have constraints that make studio transport impractical. Fresh goods, refrigerated products, and large production batches are easier to photograph at your site. We travel to Saint-Léonard with a full mobile kit — softboxes, a white cyclorama, a tether-to-laptop workflow, and colour calibration — so on-location images match studio quality.

Volume catalogues for Saint-Léonard distributors

Many Saint-Léonard businesses are importers and distributors with hundreds of SKUs. Our volume catalogue workflow handles 80 to 120 SKUs per studio day, with a consistent template, repeatable lighting, and standardized retouching. This is the same approach we use for our Amazon product photography clients.

Bilingual and heritage-aware delivery

Saint-Léonard brands often operate in French, English, and Italian within the community. Our deliverables come with bilingual filenames, alt text, and metadata; we can also prepare Italian-language marketing imagery for diaspora-focused campaigns. Our guide to bilingual product photography explains how we handle this.

Connecting Saint-Léonard to the rest of the east end

Saint-Léonard sits next to several east-end neighbourhoods we shoot regularly: Anjou, Rosemont, Villeray, Ahuntsic-Cartierville, and Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. If your Saint-Léonard business has operations in any of these zones, we coordinate a single-day pickup loop.

Timeline and pricing

A standard Saint-Léonard project runs one shoot day, three to four retouching days, and delivers within seven business days. Pricing scales with SKU count, retouching depth, and whether the work is studio or on-location. Our pricing page covers the full range.

Frequently asked questions

Do you shoot for Saint-Léonard food producers?

Yes. Saint-Léonard has a strong Italian-Canadian food-producer base — pasta, olive oil, cured meats, and pastry brands. We shoot all of these, with packaging-aware compositions.

Can you work in our Saint-Léonard warehouse or showroom?

Yes. Many Saint-Léonard businesses operate from industrial units along Jarry or rue Lebeau, and we travel there for large-format or pallet-scale shoots.

What’s the turnaround for Saint-Léonard projects?

Five to seven business days standard. Food and seasonal brands often use a rush option for tighter launch windows.

Do you deliver images ready for Quebec grocery chains?

Yes. Our deliverables meet the image specifications of Metro, IGA, Provigo, and independent Montreal grocers.

Do you shoot in French and English?

All our deliverables come with bilingual filenames and alt text, and our team works in both languages on set.

Saint-Léonard has the products. What it often needs is imagery that matches the ambition of the brands. Whether you are a family food business eyeing national distribution or an east-end trade supplier building your first e-commerce store, a single well-planned photography engagement can carry you through a year of campaigns and launches.


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Dollard-des-Ormeaux Product Photography Montreal: DDO Brand Images for West Island E-Commerce

Dollard-des-Ormeaux product photography serves one of the most active residential and retail neighbourhoods in the West Island. DDO is home to thousands of small businesses, medical spas, independent boutiques, and fast-growing e-commerce brands operating out of residential-zoned studios, strip malls along boulevard des Sources, and light-industrial units near highway 40. These brands need images that convert on Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, and Meta Ads — without a trip downtown. As a product photography Montreal studio, we serve DDO businesses with studio-quality imagery and flexible logistics.

Who we serve in Dollard-des-Ormeaux

DDO’s business mix is broader than most West Island cities. Our typical DDO clients fall into five groups:

  • E-commerce and Amazon sellers — private-label brands operated from home studios and small fulfilment units.
  • Medical spas and skincare brands — DDO has an unusually high concentration of esthetics and wellness businesses, many of which sell private-label products.
  • Independent retailers — boutique owners on boulevard des Sources and in Fairview-adjacent strip malls.
  • Food producers — bakers, confectioners, and specialty-food makers selling in West Island grocers.
  • Industrial and trade brands — tooling, hardware, and contractor-supply brands serving the West Island construction market.

If you recognize your business in that list, see our deeper guides on skincare product photography, supplement and nutraceutical photography, and Etsy product photography.

West Island logistics: how DDO projects actually run

Dollard-des-Ormeaux is roughly 25 minutes from our Montreal studio outside rush hour. Most DDO brands use one of three approaches:

  • Ship products to our studio. Fastest for small SKUs; returns are couriered the same week.
  • On-location at your DDO address. Best for furniture, appliances, wellness equipment, or inventory that cannot leave the premises.
  • Hybrid. White-background catalogue in studio, lifestyle imagery on-location in your DDO showroom or home studio.

For comparison on studio versus on-location approaches, see what happens at a Montreal product photography session.

What DDO brands get from professional imagery

The DDO brands that invest in professional product photography in Montreal consistently report three outcomes:

  • Higher conversion on Amazon and Shopify. Clean white-background imagery plus 3 to 5 supporting lifestyle shots outperform DIY photos by 20–40 percent on cold traffic.
  • Lower return rates. Accurate product representation reduces “not as pictured” returns — a real cost driver for private-label sellers.
  • Easier wholesale pitches. A coherent image library makes it easier to land West Island retailers and regional chains.

If you are still on DIY imagery, our signs your brand needs professional product photography post is a good sanity check.

A DDO timeline example

  • Monday: You ship 30 SKUs from DDO to our studio in a single box.
  • Tuesday: Shoot day — white backgrounds, three alt angles per product, plus lifestyle flats.
  • Wednesday–Thursday: Retouching, colour accuracy, marketplace exports.
  • Friday: Bilingual filenames and alt text finalized; gallery link delivered.
  • Monday of week two: Products returned to DDO; assets live on your store.

Connecting DDO to the rest of the West Island

Most DDO brands also touch Pointe-Claire, Kirkland, Dorval, or Pierrefonds. Our West Island product photography guide covers the broader catchment. We also publish dedicated resources for Pointe-Claire and Dorval. If your shipping address is in DDO but your warehouse is in Pointe-Claire, we coordinate pickup across all West Island cities in a single day.

Common DDO product categories we shoot

  • Skincare and cosmetics for DDO medical spas and private-label brands.
  • Health and wellness supplements, with Health Canada-aware labelling compositions.
  • Food items from local bakers and specialty producers.
  • Home goods and seasonal décor for boutique retailers.
  • Hardware, tools, and contractor supplies for trade-focused businesses.

Each of these categories has its own conventions — see our health and wellness guide and our food photography page for category-specific best practices.

Pricing for DDO brands

There is no DDO tax on our pricing — a shoot in Dollard-des-Ormeaux costs the same as an equivalent shoot downtown. Base packages cover studio time, retouching, and marketplace-ready exports; add-ons cover on-location travel, rush turnaround, and extended retouching. Full details are on our pricing page. For most DDO e-commerce brands, an entry package covering 20–30 SKUs is the right starting point.

Frequently asked questions

Do you serve Dollard-des-Ormeaux based brands?

Yes. DDO is one of the West Island’s largest residential-commercial zones, and we regularly shoot for e-commerce brands, salons, medical spas, and independent retailers based there.

Can I drop products at a West Island location?

You can ship or courier products to our Montreal studio. For large items we travel to DDO and shoot on-site in your showroom or warehouse.

How long does a typical DDO project take?

Five to seven business days from shoot day to final delivery. Rush delivery is available for product launches and major sales events.

Do you shoot for DDO medical spas and wellness brands?

Often. We handle skincare, supplement, and wellness product imagery that complies with Health Canada and health-professional labelling conventions.

Are prices different for DDO compared to downtown Montreal?

Pricing is based on the scope of the shoot, not the postal code. A DDO project of the same scope costs the same as a Ville-Marie project.

DDO has more e-commerce businesses per capita than any other West Island city. If you are one of them, the fastest path to better Amazon and Shopify performance is a short, structured product photography engagement — done once, reused for years across every channel.


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Dorval Product Photography Montreal: Airport-Corridor Brand Images for West Island Distributors

Dorval product photography serves a specific slice of the Montreal economy: importers, aviation suppliers, logistics brands, and the warehouse-based e-commerce businesses that cluster around YUL and the Trans-Canada corridor. Dorval brands need imagery that works on Amazon, on wholesale catalogues, on B2B websites, and on trade-show banners — often from the same shoot. As a Montreal product photography studio, we build image libraries that match the operational reality of Dorval businesses.

The Dorval e-commerce and warehouse corridor

Dorval is a small city by population but one of the largest in industrial footprint in the Montreal region. The Pierre Elliott Trudeau airport, the CP Rail intermodal terminal, and dozens of bonded warehouses sit inside its boundaries. The businesses that operate here often import finished goods, repack them for the Canadian market, and sell through Amazon, Shopify, and national wholesale accounts. Every one of those channels rewards consistent, high-quality product imagery.

Dorval’s advantage is proximity. A brand based in the West Island can get pallet-scale products photographed, warehoused, and shipped without the traffic lag of downtown logistics. That advantage evaporates if your product pages look amateur — which is why most growing Dorval brands move to professional imagery by their second year.

On-site Dorval warehouse shoots

We travel to Dorval for shoots that are impractical to transport: furniture, large fitness equipment, industrial tools, automotive parts, and pallet-scale consumer goods. Our on-location kit includes portable softboxes, a white cyclorama backdrop, a full tethered capture workflow, and colour checkers — everything we would have in a Montreal studio, just packed into two rolling cases.

For smaller SKUs, we recommend our Montreal studio. The controlled environment produces the cleanest white backgrounds, the sharpest macro, and the most repeatable colour for fast catalogue expansion. Products ship from your Dorval warehouse to our studio, shoot in a single day, and return the same week. If you are debating the two approaches, read our article comparing studios and freelancers in Montreal.

Categories we shoot most often in Dorval

  • Automotive accessories and parts — for local distributors supplying Canadian Tire, NAPA, and independent dealers.
  • Aviation and industrial supplies — for YUL-adjacent businesses selling B2B to airlines, ground handlers, and logistics firms.
  • Imported consumer goods — housewares, kitchen tools, and small appliances repackaged for the Canadian market.
  • Pet products — treats, toys, and accessories for distributors supplying the national pet-retail chain.
  • Sporting and outdoor gear — bikes, hockey equipment, and outdoor accessories for retailers across Quebec and Ontario.

We publish dedicated guides for several of these verticals. See our pages on industrial and B2B photography, our post on pet product photography, and our sports and fitness equipment guide.

Volume workflow for Dorval catalogues

Dorval distributors typically shoot in batches because a typical catalogue has hundreds of SKUs. Our standard volume workflow looks like this:

  • Pre-production: we receive a spreadsheet of SKUs, a reference image for each, and a priority ranking.
  • Studio day: repeatable lighting, identical framing, standardized resolution — 80 to 120 SKUs per day is a normal cadence.
  • Batch retouching: colour accuracy, background cleanup, and marketplace-compliant exports happen on a per-batch basis, not per-image.
  • Naming and alt text: bilingual filenames and alt text map directly back to your SKU list so nothing is lost in translation.

This is the same approach we use for Amazon product photography in Montreal and for WooCommerce catalogues.

How Dorval connects to the rest of the West Island

Dorval sits in the middle of a broader West Island economy. Our clients here often also have operations in Pointe-Claire, Kirkland, or Dollard-des-Ormeaux. See our dedicated guides for Pointe-Claire, West Island brands, LaSalle, and Lachine. If your business spans multiple West Island zones, we consolidate into a single shoot plan.

Pricing and delivery

Dorval projects usually fall into one of three buckets: a single-day batch shoot, a multi-day catalogue build, or a rolling monthly retainer for new SKU launches. Exact pricing depends on volume, retouching level, and whether the work is on-location or in-studio. Our pricing page lists the typical ranges, and we send a detailed quote within one business day of receiving your brief.

Frequently asked questions

Do you serve brands based near Dorval and the Montreal airport?

Yes. We regularly shoot for brands with warehouses near YUL, along Cardinal and Hymus, including aviation suppliers, logistics accessories, and imported goods for local distribution.

Can you shoot on-location at a Dorval warehouse or showroom?

We do both. Pallet-scale products that are awkward to transport are shot in your Dorval warehouse; smaller SKUs come to our Montreal studio for controlled lighting.

What is the typical turnaround for Dorval clients?

Standard turnaround is five to seven business days. Rush delivery is available for Amazon launches and wholesale catalogues with tight print deadlines.

Do you handle large volumes for Dorval distributors and importers?

Yes. We scale from ten SKUs to several hundred per shoot day, with standardized framing and colour management so a 500-product catalogue feels cohesive.

Do you provide French and English deliverables?

All assets come with bilingual filenames, alt text, and metadata prepared for Quebec and rest-of-Canada sites.

Dorval’s business mix — imports, aviation, logistics, and consumer goods — rewards visual consistency more than creative flair. The brands that win here are the ones that make every SKU look like it belongs on the same shelf. That is what we optimize for.

Ville-Marie Product Photography Montreal: Downtown Brand Images That Close E-Commerce, Retail & Wholesale

Ville-Marie product photography sits at the crossroads of Montreal’s retail, fashion, and technology economies. Brands headquartered in downtown Montreal — from rue Sainte-Catherine boutiques to Square Victoria startups — need imagery that matches the sophistication of the Ville-Marie address. As a product photography Montreal studio, we help downtown brands produce catalogue, e-commerce, and campaign images that convert on Amazon, Shopify, Meta Ads, and print.

Why downtown Montreal brands invest in professional product photography

Ville-Marie is the most visible commercial postal zone in Quebec. A shopper who finds your product on Google Shopping or on an Instagram ad forms an opinion in less than a second, and that opinion is driven almost entirely by the image. Downtown Montreal competes with New York, Toronto, and Paris for attention, which is why Ville-Marie retailers treat product photography in Montreal as a revenue line rather than a design expense.

Our downtown clients use consistent image sets to lift conversion by 20–40 percent on cold traffic, reduce returns caused by mis-matched expectations, and land wholesale accounts at trade shows like SIDIM and Prêt-à-Porter Plus. Good photography compresses your brand story into a rectangle that fits every device, every marketplace, and every printed catalogue.

What we shoot for Ville-Marie clients

Downtown Montreal covers a wide mix of industries, and we tailor the shoot list to the sector you serve. The most common briefs we handle include:

  • Fashion and accessories — flat lays, ghost mannequin, and on-model imagery for boutiques along rue Sainte-Catherine and in Place Montréal Trust.
  • Luxury watches and jewellery — high-detail macro imagery for Ogilvy, Birks, and independent horology brands.
  • Cosmetics and skincare — clean white-background e-commerce plus campaign lifestyle imagery for downtown beauty brands.
  • Tech hardware and SaaS kits — packaging, unboxing, and hero shots for startups in Place-Ville-Marie and at Square Victoria-OACI.
  • Food and beverage — restaurant-branded packaged goods, craft spirits, and café brands that sell retail SKUs alongside their venue business.

If your business is in Ville-Marie and you sell a physical product, we have probably shot a close analogue in the last twelve months. See how we handle related categories on our cosmetics and beauty photography page, our watch and accessories page, and our furniture and home décor page.

On-location downtown vs. studio: how to choose

Ville-Marie brands frequently ask whether a shoot should happen in their showroom or in a dedicated Montreal studio. The short answer: it depends on the deliverable. Pure white-background e-commerce imagery demands studio control — colour accuracy, shadow consistency, and repeatable framing are almost impossible to achieve in an office lobby. Campaign and lifestyle imagery, on the other hand, often benefits from the specific character of your downtown space: a Place-d’Armes loft, a Quartier International showroom, or a Quartier des Spectacles rooftop all offer a visual identity that a studio cannot replicate.

Most downtown projects end up using both approaches. Studio captures the catalogue, location captures the brand story. Learn more in our guide on what happens at a Montreal product photography session.

Turnaround, delivery, and bilingual assets

Downtown Montreal brands run on tight launch calendars. We build turnaround into the brief from day one. Typical Ville-Marie timelines look like this:

  • Day 1: Pre-production call, shot list, and reference board alignment.
  • Day 2–3: Studio shoot or on-location shoot in your downtown office.
  • Day 4–6: Retouching, colour accuracy checks, and marketplace-ready exports.
  • Day 7: Final delivery with filenames, alt text, and metadata in French and English.

We deliver image sets aligned with Quebec’s Bill 96 expectations, meaning French filenames and French alt text are available for the Quebec-facing site, alongside English assets for .com stores. If you run a bilingual catalogue, see our article on bilingual product photography in Montreal.

Connecting Ville-Marie to the rest of Montreal

Most downtown brands also operate warehouses, fulfilment partners, or retail outposts in other neighbourhoods. We serve the full Montreal map, including nearby areas we publish dedicated guides for — the Old Montreal historic district, the Griffintown creative hub, the Plateau-Mont-Royal, and the Mile End creative corridor. If your product is stored in one area and photographed in another, we coordinate courier pickup and same-day return.

What downtown Montreal clients get from us

  • E-commerce ready PNGs and JPEGs sized for Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, WooCommerce, and Squarespace.
  • Square crops for Instagram, vertical crops for Stories and TikTok, and 16:9 hero crops for websites.
  • Colour-managed TIFF masters for print catalogues and large-format signage in Complexe Desjardins or Centre Eaton.
  • Schema-friendly filenames and alt text that help your image SEO.
  • Licensing terms clearly documented for paid media and organic distribution.

Getting started

The easiest way to start is to send a short brief listing the products you want shot, the surface area (e-commerce, ads, print), and your launch date. We will come back within one business day with a Ville-Marie-specific quote and a realistic schedule. If you would rather talk through the project on a call, use our contact page to pick a time.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can I get downtown product photography in Montreal?

Most Ville-Marie brands get final edited images within five to seven business days of the shoot. Rush turnaround is available for e-commerce launches and press deadlines.

Do you shoot on location in Ville-Marie offices and showrooms?

Yes. We shoot on-location throughout downtown Montreal, from Place-Ville-Marie to Quartier des Spectacles, and also in our Montreal studio when controlled lighting is needed.

Which industries do you serve most in downtown Montreal?

Fashion, luxury goods, fintech hardware, hospitality, watches, beauty, and SaaS swag are the most common Ville-Marie briefs we handle.

Do you deliver bilingual image sets for French and English websites?

Absolutely. Our deliverables include filenames, alt text, and metadata prepared in both French and English so your site indexes correctly in each language.

Is parking easy for product drop-off downtown?

We arrange secure courier pickup if parking is tight. You can also drop products at our studio, located a short metro ride from every Ville-Marie station.

Downtown Montreal brands that invest in serious product photography build a library of images they can reuse for years across every channel. When the next campaign, marketplace launch, or wholesale pitch arrives, you already have the imagery — and you only shoot what is new. That is the Ville-Marie advantage.

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