Learn what food photography is, the different types and styles, and why quality food visuals directly impact sales for restaurants and F&B brands
Singapore’s property market is one of the most image-driven in Southeast Asia. A buyer scrolling PropertyGuru or 99.co decides within seconds whether a listing is worth a closer look. An empty unit photographs as smaller, colder, and harder to visualise than the same space shown furnished and styled — and in a market where dozens of similar […]
Visual content requirements multiply when a brand goes international. A product that sells on Shopee Singapore needs one set of images. The same product listed on Amazon US, sold through a UK Shopify store, and marketed on Australian Instagram needs a different set — formatted differently, contextualised differently, and in some categories, shown on demographically […]
The number of companies in Singapore positioning themselves as AI photography providers has grown sharply — and the range of what they actually deliver spans from sophisticated hybrid studio workflows that use AI at every stage of post-production, to basic background replacement tools sold as a managed service. Choosing without a framework produces poor outcomes […]
Pricing for AI product photography in Singapore is not straightforward — because “AI product photography” covers a wide range of services with very different actual scopes, and the market is still early enough that pricing varies significantly between providers. The gap between a USD 29/month AI background replacement tool and a full professional photography session […]
The conversation about AI product photography is often framed as a binary choice — AI or studio. This framing is wrong, and brands that fall into it end up making poor budget decisions in both directions: either dismissing AI tools that could improve their content production efficiency, or over-investing in AI-generated imagery that creates downstream […]
Singapore’s AI photography market is growing quickly — and because it’s still young, the range of what providers actually offer is wide. One company’s “AI photography service” is a sophisticated hybrid of studio production and AI content multiplication. Another’s is a monthly SaaS subscription to background replacement software, repackaged as a service. Both are marketed […]
Brands evaluating AI photography are usually trying to answer one specific question: is this good enough to replace what I’m getting from a studio? The answer depends entirely on what the images are for. This comparison looks at both options across the eight dimensions that actually matter for commercial product photography — not just cost […]
When brands start evaluating AI photography, they tend to ask the wrong question: “should we switch to AI?” The framing assumes it’s a choice between two competing approaches. It isn’t. AI tools and studio photography don’t occupy the same role in a visual content workflow — they do different jobs, at different quality levels, for […]
In Singapore’s property market, almost every transaction begins online. A buyer browsing a property portal, a tenant comparing rental listings, an investor scanning commercial spaces — in every case, the photos are what determine whether someone clicks through to learn more, books a viewing, or scrolls past to the next listing. The photography isn’t a […]
On a booking platform, two hotels at a similar price point with similar ratings can attract very different volumes of bookings — and the photography is often the reason why. A guest deciding between two near-identical options is, in practice, choosing based on which property looks more appealing, more comfortable, and more trustworthy in its […]
A beautiful space can look unremarkable in a poorly shot photo. A modest space, photographed well, can look spacious, bright, and inviting. The gap between these two outcomes isn’t the space itself — it’s the photography. Interior photography is the discipline that determines how a room, a property, or a venue is perceived before anyone […]
“Corporate photography” covers a wider range of work than most people expect when they first hear the term. It includes a single executive’s LinkedIn headshot, a full-company group portrait for an annual report, comprehensive coverage of a product launch attended by hundreds of guests, and candid images of staff at work for a careers page. […]
A company’s “About” or “Team” page is often one of the most-visited sections of a corporate website — visitors want to know who they’ll be working with before they commit to anything. A poorly lit, inconsistently styled, or outdated group photo undermines an otherwise professional brand, no matter how strong the actual team is. This […]
A corporate event — a product launch, an annual conference, a company anniversary, or an award gala — happens once. The room, the energy, the specific configuration of people, speakers, and moments that make up that event will never be exactly replicated. Photography is what allows the event to live on: in press coverage, in […]
Pricing is one of the first questions most people ask before booking a corporate headshot session — and one of the hardest to answer with a single number. Corporate headshot pricing in Singapore varies based on whether you’re booking an individual session or a group, how many retouched images are included, and whether the session […]
Your LinkedIn photo is often the first thing a recruiter, prospective client, or new connection sees — before your headline, before your job title, before anything you’ve written. On a platform built around professional networking, that small circular image carries a disproportionate amount of weight. A professional photo signals that you take your presence on […]
A corporate headshot is often the first impression someone has of you — on LinkedIn, on a company website, in a press kit, or on an internal directory. Before a connection is made or a meeting is booked, the headshot has already communicated something about credibility, professionalism, and approachability. In Singapore’s competitive professional landscape, where […]
AI tools that generate or modify fashion images are no longer experimental. They are in production use at fashion brands of all sizes, and the results range from genuinely useful to commercially misleading. The difference between productive AI use in fashion photography and counterproductive use comes down to understanding precisely what the technology can and […]
Not every fashion image needs a model. For brands managing large catalogues, shooting at high volume, or working within tighter budgets, model-free fashion photography offers a practical, scalable alternative that still produces professional, platform-ready results. This category — fashion product photography — covers all the approaches that present clothing as a standalone product rather than […]
Fashion photography pricing in Singapore varies more than most commercial photography categories. The scope difference between a white-background ecommerce catalogue shoot and a full brand campaign production is enormous — and so is the cost difference. Brands that approach a studio without a clear understanding of what they need often receive quotes that do not […]
A lookbook is not a product catalogue. A catalogue tells buyers what your garments are. A lookbook tells them why they should want to wear them. The difference is not just aesthetic — it is commercial. A well-executed lookbook communicates a brand’s identity, seasonal direction, and visual language in a way that no listing image […]
For fashion ecommerce brands managing large catalogues, shooting every garment on a live model is expensive and time-intensive. A model booking, styling preparation, and the slower pace of on-model shooting adds cost per SKU that compounds quickly across a catalogue of 100 or 200 garments. Ghost mannequin photography solves this by producing images that show […]
Learn what fashion photography is, the different types from ecommerce to editorial, and what separates professional fashion imagery from everything else
Practical fashion photography tips covering lighting, model direction, composition, and styling — for brands preparing for a shoot or photographers developing their skills
Everything fashion brands in Singapore need to know about ecommerce photography — platform requirements, activewear, catalogue shoots, and how to choose the right studio
A practical guide to food photography for Singapore restaurants — from menu shoots and GrabFood listings to campaign visuals and what to look for in a studio
AI food photography generates food images using artificial intelligence. Here’s what it does well, where it fails, and how Singapore’s F&B brands are using both
How much does food photography cost in Singapore? A breakdown of pricing by shoot type, session length, and what’s included — so you can plan your budget accurately
Food product photography in Singapore for packaged goods, FMCG brands, and retail catalogues. Platform-ready images, consistent colour, and fast turnaround
Practical food photography tips for restaurants, brands, and content creators — from lighting and composition to styling ideas that make food look its best
The difference between a food photo that looks good and one that looks professional is almost always the setup — not the camera, not the post-processing. The right lighting eliminates unflattering shadows. The right background makes the food’s colour stand out. The right props add context without competing for attention. This guide covers the full […]
Food and beverage photography are often treated as a single discipline, but they are not. A plate of food and a glass of cocktail require different lighting approaches, different timing decisions, different equipment choices, and a different understanding of how each subject behaves in front of a camera. Understanding the difference between them — and […]
AI product photography generates product images using artificial intelligence. Here’s what it does well, where it falls short, and how smart brands are using both
Lifestyle product photography shows your product in real-world context. Learn the different styles, when to use them, and how to plan a lifestyle shoot in Singapore
Learn how to shoot product photography with the right setup, lighting, backgrounds, and camera settings. A practical guide for brands and ecommerce sellers
How much does product photography cost in Singapore? A breakdown of pricing by shoot type, volume, and studio — so you can plan your budget accurately
Learn what product photography is, the different types (white background, lifestyle, ecommerce), and why quality visuals directly impact your sales
A complete guide to ecommerce product photography in Singapore — platform requirements, shoot types, pricing, and how to choose the right studio for your brand
We’ve shot hundreds of white background product sessions for e-commerce brands across Singapore. Here’s what we’ve learned about getting it right.
This isn’t a contrarian take for the sake of being different. It’s a philosophy born from experience: the quality of your photography—the actual visual result your clients see—lives or dies on lighting, not the camera.
That’s the moment most restaurant owners realize that food photography isn’t optional in Singapore’s competitive F&B scene. It’s essential.
The choice isn’t about preference. It’s about what your product needs to look like.
You’re planning a full-day corporate shoot. Multiple team members. Talent on set for hours. Heavy equipment in motion. Bright lights. Long cables. Moving equipment rigs.
A professional studio isn’t just a white wall and some lights. It’s a controlled environment designed to deliver consistent, high-quality results fast.
The monitor is positioned so everyone relevant to the shot—client, art director, photographer, assistants—can see in real-time
Behind every product shot that looks like the product is suspended in space is a sophisticated system of grip equipment,
What to wear, how to prepare, and how to show up looking like the professional you actually are.
A quiet shift in how Singapore studios deliver product photography — faster turnaround, tighter consistency, lower cost per SKU.
In today’s online world, first impressions are everything. Whether you’re selling skincare, electronics, food, or fashion, how your product looks on screen can make or break a sale. If you’re running an e-commerce business, or even a physical store with an online presence, you already know this: quality product photography isn’t optional — it’s essential. […]