Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) product photography serves a specific audience: business owners in Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) who need retail-ready, e-commerce-compliant brand imagery without losing a week of operations to a shoot. Vieux-Montréal — Old Montreal — runs from McGill Street to Berri, bounded by Saint-Antoine and the Old Port, and it is the city’s heritage commercial district: cobblestone streets, 17th- to 19th-century stone façades, boutique hotels, galleries and the tasting rooms of Quebec’s luxury food and craft producers. For brands based here, the question is rarely whether you need professional product photography — it is which studio understands the cadence of Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) commerce well enough to deliver imagery your sales channels will actually accept on the first upload. We answer that question every week for brands across the borough, and this page is the working playbook for what that looks like.
Why Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) businesses choose specialist product photography
The brands we shoot for in Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) share a pattern: they grew on a strong local reputation, a loyal in-store following, or a tight Instagram audience, and now their next step is wholesale, Amazon Canada, Shopify Plus, Etsy or a French-language relaunch on a brand site. Each of those channels has its own image rules — pure-white backgrounds, square or 4:3 hero frames, lifestyle ratios for ads, ghost-mannequin specs for apparel, and bilingual on-image captions for Quebec — and the imagery you used to win locally rarely passes those gates without rework. That is the gap a studio like ours fills, and it is why our Vieux-Montréal product photography engagements typically start with a 20-minute scoping call where we map the imagery you have, the channels you are launching, and the smallest set of frames that gets you live without re-shooting later.
The Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) businesses that gain the most from working with us tend to come from boutique hotels and inns, art galleries and antique dealers, luxury jewellery, heritage food and spirits, fine dining, museum shops, fashion boutiques, soap and parfumerie ateliers — categories where the product detail, surface, scale, finish or texture cannot be communicated by a phone photo and where customer-return rates climb whenever the imagery oversells or undersells what arrives in the box.
The Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) product photography brief, simplified
Every shoot we run for Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) brands answers four simple questions: where will the images live, who will buy from them, what does the product need to prove visually, and what is the cadence of new SKUs over the next twelve months. The answers shape the whole production. A Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) food brand launching on IGA and Metro Quebec needs FDA-style flat lays, allergen-honest texture macros and bilingual French-first packaging shots. A Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) apparel brand stocking The Bay and Simons needs lay-flat, on-form and on-model frames at three angles, sized for both retailer PIM systems and your own Shopify theme. A Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) hardware or industrial brand needs catalogue-grade frames with neutral grey or pure-white backgrounds, scale references and 3D-style 360 spins for B2B distributors.
Once we have that brief, the shoot itself is straightforward — we are essentially executing a checklist your channels gave us in advance, which is why our delivery is fast and why our re-shoot rate stays low.
What a Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) shoot day actually looks like
Most Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) clients ship or drop off products at the studio. We unpack, inventory, steam or polish anything that needs it, and set up the day’s first scene. Hero frames go first because they unlock the rest of the catalogue — they define lighting, white balance and the “look” we colour-match the whole shoot to. Then we move to detail macros and packaging, then lifestyle if the brief includes it. We shoot to a calibrated reference, retouch in colour-managed sessions, and deliver via a private gallery with downloads in every format your platforms require: full-resolution masters, Shopify-ready 2048-square, Amazon 2000×2000 pure-white, Instagram 4:5 and 1:1, and 9:16 vertical for TikTok and Reels if you use video stills.
Timelines, pricing and what Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) clients can expect
Standard timelines are five to seven business days from receipt of product to first-cut gallery, with one round of retouch included. Rush options (24-hour, 48-hour and same-week) are available; see same-day & rush product photography in Montreal for cut-offs and pricing. For full transparent rates by shot type and category, our 2025 pricing breakdown lives at product photography pricing Montreal. New brands are best served by reading the how to choose a product photographer in Montreal guide first.
Channel-specific imagery for Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) brands
The Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) brands that get the most leverage out of a shoot ask us up front which platform images need to clear. Once we know, we shoot to the strictest spec and crop everything else from those masters. The most common requests we run for Vieux-Montréal product photography:
- Amazon product photography — pure-white main image, lifestyle infographics, A+ Content modules.
- Shopify product photography — theme-ready hero, square gallery, swatch and variant frames.
- Etsy product photography — 4:3 search-ready hero and lifestyle scenes for handmade.
- WooCommerce product photography — WordPress-native specs, variation galleries.
- White-background product photography — pure RGB 255/255/255 hero frames.
- Ghost mannequin photography — invisible-mannequin specs for apparel.
Categories we shoot most often for Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) businesses
Across Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) the most-photographed categories at our studio are food and beverage, apparel and footwear, cosmetics and beauty, jewellery and watches, home decor and lighting, and consumer electronics. Each category has its own page on this site with a category-specific brief, lighting notes and retail-spec checklist — for example our food photography, cosmetics and beauty and clothing and apparel pages.
Beyond categories, several Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) brands hire us for adjacent borough work as their business expands. Common combinations include adding shoots for sister stores in Villeray, Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie, Outremont, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Verdun. Within Vieux-Montréal itself, several pockets carry their own micro-character: the boutiques around Place Jacques-Cartier form a distinct retail cluster compared to the Saint-Paul Street strip west of McGill.
What we ask Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) clients to send before the shoot
We ask for three things up front: the SKU list with retail prices and intended channels, any retailer image specs you already have (most chains and marketplaces publish them), and one or two reference images of brands you admire in the same category. With those three inputs we can build a shot list, confirm the deliverable count, and quote a fixed price before any product moves. See the pre-shoot preparation checklist for full instructions.
How to start a Vieux-Montréal product photography project
Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) brands typically reach us in one of three ways: a contact-form enquiry from our contact page, a portfolio request via the portfolio, or a direct booking off the pricing page. We reply within two business hours, schedule a brief scoping call the same week, and turn first-cut imagery seven to ten business days later. For Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) businesses with operations across multiple Montreal boroughs or off-island municipalities, see the full list of neighbourhood pages on the services hub and the blog for category-specific deep dives. To learn more about our team and approach see about us.
Frequently asked questions about Vieux-Montréal product photography
Do you travel to Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) or do clients come to the studio? Either. Most catalogue and Amazon work happens at our studio because lighting control is critical; lifestyle work often happens at the client’s location in Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) when the environment is part of the story.
Do you deliver bilingual captions or French-first imagery? Yes. Many Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) brands sell across Quebec and the rest of Canada, and we deliver French-first or bilingual on-image text on request. Read the French & bilingual product photography page for specifics.
Can you handle large catalogues? Yes — many of our Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) clients run 50- to 500-SKU catalogues across Shopify and wholesale, and we structure those as multi-day batched shoots with consistent lighting and colour from start to finish.
Authority external references: Government of Canada small-business resources and Amazon Canada seller image guidelines are useful starting points for Vieux-Montréal (Old Montreal) owners building their first compliant catalogue.





