Private Label Product Photography Montreal: Build Brand Equity on Amazon, Shopify & Beyond

Private label and white label e-commerce is one of the fastest-growing business models in Canada. Whether you’re sourcing products from overseas suppliers, manufacturing locally in Quebec, or reselling manufacturer products under your own brand, the moment you put your label on a product, the imagery becomes entirely your responsibility — and your opportunity. Private label product photography in Montreal is where generic products become branded assets, where commodity suppliers become differentiated brands, and where Amazon search results pages become your competitive advantage.

What Is Private Label Photography and Why Does It Matter?

Private label photography is product photography where the goal isn’t just showing the item — it’s establishing the brand. When you sell under your own brand name, every image is brand-building. Your packaging, your lifestyle context, your styling choices, your image quality, and your consistency across product lines all communicate brand values that influence buyer trust, willingness to pay, and repeat purchase rate.

Many private label sellers on Amazon Canada, Shopify, and Etsy make the mistake of using supplier-provided images or low-cost freelance photography that doesn’t differentiate their brand from the hundreds of competitors selling identical or near-identical products. Professional private label product photography from our Montreal studio creates a brand visual identity that buyers recognize, trust, and return to — even when cheaper alternatives are available.

Amazon Private Label Photography Montreal

Amazon is the largest channel for Canadian private label sellers, and Amazon’s own data consistently shows that listings with professional photography outperform those with amateur images — even after controlling for price, reviews, and seller metrics. Your main image must be on pure white and compliance-ready; your secondary images must tell a complete brand story. Our Montreal studio delivers both.

For private label brands on Amazon.ca, we typically produce: a main image (white background, product fills 85%+ of frame), 3–5 detail and feature images, 1–2 lifestyle contextual images, and an infographic image with key product benefits. This set of 7–9 images per ASIN is the foundation of a high-converting Amazon listing. We also produce A+ Content imagery — see our Amazon product photography Montreal service page for full details on A+ modules.

Shopify Private Label Photography

For Shopify-based private label brands, the photography brief is broader. Your homepage hero, collection page thumbnails, product detail page gallery, lifestyle campaign imagery, email header images, and social media content all need to be visually cohesive and brand-consistent. We work with private label founders to develop a visual brand system — a defined set of backgrounds, props, lighting styles, and compositional conventions — that we apply consistently across all product photography sessions.

This systematic approach means your catalogue grows coherently as you add new products. When a buyer navigates from your best-selling SKU to a new product, the visual continuity signals a mature, trustworthy brand — not a cobbled-together dropshipping operation. For platform-specific guidance, see our Shopify product photography Montreal page.

White Label Photography: Making Commodity Products Look Premium

White label products — sold under multiple brand names by different resellers — present a unique challenge: differentiating your brand visually when the physical product is identical to what your competitors are selling. The answer lies in photography, packaging, and brand presentation. Our Montreal team specializes in creating imagery that elevates commodity products through superior styling, authentic lifestyle contexts, and photography that conveys product quality beyond the product itself.

A white label stainless steel water bottle might be photographed by twenty different brands. The brand that shows it on a hiking trail with morning light catching the condensation, alongside a trail map and a handwritten note, builds an emotional connection that a plain white-background shot cannot. We help Montreal private label and white label brands build that emotional connection through strategic photography.

Batch Photography for Private Label Catalogues

Most private label businesses have multiple SKUs — different variants, sizes, colours, and complementary products. We offer batch photography packages that produce consistent, on-brand imagery across large catalogues efficiently. Our workflow is optimized for high-volume private label shoots: products are organized and shot in systematic sequences, lighting setups are standardized for consistency, and post-production is batch-processed to maintain uniform colour, contrast, and background across all images.

Volume pricing for private label catalogues makes professional photography accessible even for early-stage brands. Ask about our private label starter package when you view our pricing or contact us for a custom quote based on your SKU count and image requirements.

Product Development Photography: From Prototype to Launch

Many Montreal private label entrepreneurs work with us from the earliest stage of product development — photographing prototypes and samples for supplier negotiations, investor presentations, and pre-launch marketing. We understand the timeline pressures of a product launch and offer rapid turnaround photography (24–48 hours) for brands that need imagery before their public launch date.

We also support crowdfunding campaigns for new private label products. If you’re launching on Kickstarter or Indiegogo, compelling product photography is the single highest-impact element of your campaign page. See how we’ve supported product launches through our press kit and brand launch photography Montreal service.

Dropshipping vs Private Label Photography

It’s worth distinguishing private label photography from dropshipping photography. Dropshippers typically use supplier-provided imagery; private label sellers need fully custom photography because they’re the brand owner. If you’re transitioning from dropshipping to private label — a common evolution for successful Canadian e-commerce entrepreneurs — investing in professional photography is one of the most important steps in that transition. The brand equity you build through consistent, high-quality photography is yours permanently. See our detailed breakdown of the dropshipping product photography Montreal approach for context.

Categories We Shoot for Private Label Brands Montreal

Our Montreal studio has photographed private label products in virtually every category: beauty and skincare, health supplements, kitchen tools and gadgets, home organization, pet accessories, fitness equipment, baby products, electronics accessories, candles and home fragrance, stationery, and outdoor gear. If your private label brand operates in any of these categories, we have the expertise and equipment to produce imagery that positions your brand at the top of its market segment.

For beauty and skincare private label, see our cosmetics and beauty product photography Montreal service. For private label food and beverage brands, see our food photography Montreal page.

Getting Started with Private Label Photography in Montreal

The process starts with a brief consultation — typically a 20-minute call or email exchange — where we discuss your brand, your target market, your sales channels, and your image requirements. From there, we produce a shot list and schedule your shoot. Most private label sessions are completed in a single half or full day at our Montreal studio, with final images delivered within 3–5 business days. Explore all of our Montreal product photography services and view our portfolio to see the quality we deliver for private label brands.

FAQ: Private Label Photography Montreal

Can you help me develop a visual brand identity from scratch?
Yes — we consult on props, backgrounds, colour palettes, and styling to build a brand-consistent visual system.

I have 30+ SKUs. Can you batch-shoot all of them?
Absolutely. Large catalogue shoots are a core speciality. We can often photograph 20–40 simple SKUs per day.

Do you sign NDAs for pre-launch products?
Yes — we routinely sign non-disclosure agreements for clients launching new private label products.

Shopify Product Photography Montreal: Theme-Ready Hero Images, PDP Galleries and Conversion-Tuned Specs (2026)

Shopify is the default e-commerce stack for Quebec DTC brands, and Shopify themes have evolved fast in 2025–2026. The image specs that worked two years ago now look small, low-resolution, and out of step with current themes (Dawn, Sense, Studio, Crave). This guide walks Shopify-ready product photography in Montreal for 2026 — what to shoot, what to deliver, and how to brief a session that fits your theme.

Shopify image specs in 2026

Shopify recommends product images at 2048×2048 minimum, with a hard ceiling around 4472×4472 (20 MP). Modern themes auto-serve responsive sizes, but they need a high-resolution master to start from. Square (1:1) is the default product image, but most modern themes also expect a vertical hero block (4:5 or 9:16) and a horizontal banner (16:9 or 21:9) for the section above the fold.

We deliver every Shopify shoot as a 2048×2048 master, plus 4:5 vertical, 9:16 vertical mobile hero, and 16:9 desktop hero — all from the same capture, framed wide enough that all three crops are clean. That replaces three separate photo sessions with one.

The Shopify PDP image stack

A high-converting product detail page in 2026 has 6–9 images in the gallery: 1) clean hero on white or near-white; 2) alt angle (45° or three-quarter); 3) detail macro; 4) lifestyle scene; 5) scale or “in-hand” frame; 6) packaging; 7) “what’s included” flat lay; 8) an infographic with feature callouts; 9) a swatch or comparison chart for variants.

That sounds like a lot. It’s actually the same 6–9 captures we’d take anyway for an Amazon catalogue, repurposed. See our Amazon photography page for the parallel spec, and our product imaging service for the full multi-channel deliverable list.

Theme-specific hero blocks

Dawn 2.0, Sense, Studio and Crave all have a “rich text + image” or “image with text overlay” section above the fold. That section is wider than the square PDP image and crops differently on mobile vs desktop. We capture a parallel “hero block” frame in landscape with a clear safe zone for the heading text — so your developer or designer can drop the image into the section without fighting the crop.

If your theme uses a video hero (Crave, Studio), we shoot a parallel short-form video clip during the same session — 6–10 seconds, looping, vertical and horizontal cuts.

Variant photography: colours, sizes, options

Shopify themes show a thumbnail per variant. If your “Black” variant thumbnail and “Olive” variant thumbnail were shot under different light, the buyer perceives the brand as inconsistent. We standardize variant captures: same camera position, same key light angle, same surface, just the variant swap. That keeps the swatch grid coherent.

For colour-critical categories (paint, fabric, cosmetics, eyewear), we use ICC-managed colour. See the colour-accurate workflow page for the full process.

Shopify Markets, multilingual, and bilingual delivery

If you sell into multiple markets via Shopify Markets, you may have French, English, and U.S. English storefronts with different image variants (packaging language, pricing overlays). We deliver per-market files when needed. See the bilingual workflow for how French/English captures are coordinated.

Mobile-first composition

70%+ of Shopify traffic in Quebec is mobile. The desktop crop is wider and shows more context, but the mobile crop is what most of your shoppers actually see. We compose the original capture so the centre 60% of the frame works on mobile — and the wider context only adds for desktop. This is invisible work that keeps you from losing the click on small screens.

Pricing and turnaround

A Shopify launch package for 10 products covers hero, alt, detail, lifestyle, scale and infographic frames per SKU — typically 60+ final images plus 10 short videos — for around $1,800 CAD. Theme hero block captures are included. Larger catalogues drop the per-SKU cost. See the pricing page for tiers.

Standard turnaround is 5–7 business days; rush available. For brands launching a new theme, we sync with your designer or Shopify Plus partner so the deliverables match the theme’s section sizes.

FAQ for Shopify sellers

What resolution should I upload? 2048×2048 minimum, JPEG quality 85, sRGB.

Do I need a video on the PDP? Conversion lifts 8–15% in our client data when video is added. Yes, if you can.

What about WebP? Shopify auto-serves WebP from your JPEG masters. Don’t pre-convert.

Can you sync with my Shopify Plus partner? Yes — we work with several Montreal partners and can deliver per their checklist.

Do you upload to Shopify for me? We can. Most clients prefer to keep that in-house but the option is there.

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