Longueuil product photography Montreal services give the largest South-Shore city a dedicated commercial photography pipeline tuned for e-commerce launches, retail line sheets and bilingual packaging compliance. Vieux-Longueuil artisan makers, Place Longueuil retailers, Édouard-Montpetit-corridor industrial brands, and the cluster of food / wellness producers around Boulevard Marie-Victorin all share the same problem — they need marketplace-ready hero frames, lifestyle scenes that match the local buyer, and turn-around fast enough to support actual launch dates. We run a Longueuil pickup loop so samples never sit in courier limbo, and our studio workflow matches Amazon, Shopify, Walmart Marketplace and Faire requirements out of the box.
Why Longueuil product photography Montreal demand keeps growing
Longueuil is a city of more than 250,000 residents and the anchor of the South Shore. Vieux-Longueuil has the artisan, gallery and gourmet-food density that supports a maker-first economy. Place Longueuil is a busy retail and services hub. The Édouard-Montpetit corridor and the Boulevard Roland-Therrien industrial parks host appliance, hardware, household-goods and food-processing brands. The yellow-line Métro link to downtown Montreal means a Longueuil brand can be in our studio in twenty minutes — but for catalogue volume, our team picks up product directly so brand managers can stay focused on the launch.
The Quebec retail-compliance overhead also matters. Longueuil-headquartered brands tend to ship across Quebec and Atlantic Canada, which means French-forward packaging, bilingual side panels and FoodFraud-honest ingredient close-ups. We photograph these correctly the first time so Longueuil product photography Montreal projects do not get bounced by retail buyers or marketplace catalogue managers.
Studio workflow for Longueuil product photography Montreal
Every project follows the same proven path. Fifteen-minute scoping call in French or English to confirm SKU count, channel, background style, lifestyle ambition and deadline. SKU-level shot list with hero, alternate angles, scale, packaging, lifestyle. Pickup scheduled from your Longueuil location. Studio capture against calibrated backgrounds, color-verified against X-Rite ColorChecker. Retouch to marketplace and retail standards. Delivery as web-ready sRGB JPEG and editable layered PSD master. Same workflow whether you ship five SKUs or fifty.
- White-background hero frames compliant with Amazon.ca, Shopify, Walmart Marketplace, Faire and Etsy
- Lifestyle context — kitchen, garage, retail shelf, in-hand — that respects the South-Shore buyer
- 360-degree spin sets for high-consideration SKUs such as furniture, appliances and tools
- Scale reference frames with hand or familiar object for marketplace galleries
- Packaging hero plus front, back, bilingual ingredient panel and barcode close-up
- Optional micro-video loops sized for Reels, TikTok, Pinterest and Meta DPA
Categories that drive Longueuil product photography Montreal bookings
The category mix on the South Shore is wide. Our Longueuil roster spans:
- Artisan food and Quebec specialty grocery brands distributed to IGA, Métro and Provigo
- Cosmetics, skincare and pro-salon backbar brands packing in Édouard-Montpetit-corridor labs
- Hardware, paint, garden and outdoor-living retailers serving Rona, Patrick Morin and BMR networks
- Home appliances, small kitchen electrics, vacuums and personal-care devices
- Apparel, accessories and footwear for Place Longueuil tenants and DTC brands
- Health, wellness and Health Canada-compliant supplement SKUs
Pricing and turnaround for Longueuil product photography Montreal
We publish transparent per-image and per-day rates so Longueuil brands can scope budgets before the first reply. Standard marketplace listings need eight to twelve frames per SKU; furniture and appliances often need fifteen-plus when 360 spin and packaging are added. Standard turnaround is three to five business days from the studio shoot date, with 24-hour rush available when a buyer presentation or marketplace launch cannot move. Pickup from Longueuil postal codes is free, including Vieux-Longueuil, Saint-Hubert (which overlaps the city), Greenfield Park and Le Moyne.
For pricing detail, see our pricing page and the longer 2025 Montreal pricing guide.
How Longueuil product photography Montreal fits with our South-Shore network
We already publish dedicated South-Shore coverage pages and routinely move samples between projects across Saint-Hubert (Longueuil borough), Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and the wider South Shore. For category-specific guidance, see our pages on apparel photography, food photography, cosmetics & beauty, and jewellery.
FAQs about Longueuil product photography Montreal
Do you pick up from Longueuil?
Yes. Pickup is free across Longueuil including Vieux-Longueuil, Greenfield Park and Le Moyne. We schedule a 60-minute window and return product within a few days.
Can you photograph bilingual packaging for Quebec retail?
Yes. We capture French-front, English-back and the bilingual ingredients block separately so each retail and marketplace requirement is covered.
What is your turnaround?
Three to five business days standard, with same-day and 24-hour rush for time-sensitive Place Longueuil retail launches or Amazon catalogue updates.
Do you handle large or heavy SKUs?
Yes. We routinely shoot small appliances, power tools, outdoor furniture and 35-kg+ SKUs. We coordinate freight and on-location capture when items exceed studio handling limits.
Book a Longueuil product photography Montreal shoot
Email your SKU list, channels and launch date through our contact page. We’ll reply with a same-day quote and the next available studio dates. Browse our portfolio for category references and our services overview for everything we offer. Authoritative reference: Ville de Longueuil.
Pre-shoot checklist: what to prepare before your Longueuil product photography Montreal session
The fastest way to keep a Longueuil product photography Montreal project on schedule is to confirm a short list of details before the studio day. Brands that hand us a tidy SKU sheet, clean samples and a clearly defined channel mix consistently move through capture twenty to thirty percent faster than brands that improvise at the studio. The checklist below applies whether you are shooting five SKUs for a Shopify refresh or fifty for an Amazon catalogue overhaul.
- SKU sheet. Include product name, SKU code, retail price, dimensions, weight, channel and target launch date. We use this to sequence the shoot so the highest-priority products are photographed first and any rescheduling risk falls on lower-priority items.
- Clean, retail-ready samples. One sample per colour or finish, packaging intact, labels straight and adhered, capsules and seals unbroken. Wipe fingerprints, polish glass, lint-roll fabric. We can do final clean-up but bringing the sample retail-ready saves real time.
- Reference images. Two or three competitor or aspirational images per category so we can confirm the visual direction before we start lighting. Pinterest boards, Amazon competitor listings or saved Reels all work.
- Channel and ratio list. Tell us which marketplaces, social platforms and retail catalogues will receive the images so we can pre-set crop ratios and export presets.
- Branded colour codes. Hex codes for any branded background washes, packaging accent colours that must match exactly, or seasonal palettes (e.g. holiday red, spring sage). We dial these in during studio lighting setup.
- Approval workflow. Who signs off on final selects, how many revision rounds are included, and what the turn-around window looks like once we deliver proofs.
If samples are arriving by courier rather than studio pickup, ship two days before the booking so we can confirm everything is intact and accounted for. For multi-SKU shoots we also recommend grouping samples by category in clear bags labelled with the SKU code — five minutes of packing labour at your warehouse saves an hour of sorting at the studio.
Common mistakes brands make with Longueuil product photography Montreal
Six recurring mistakes drag down conversion across the categories we shoot. None of them are about the camera. Every one of them is about brief and prep. Fix these before the shoot and you’ll spend less and get better results.
- Mismatched aspect ratios. Brands shoot a single hero, then crop it down for ten different channels. The result is a hero that fights the cropping. We shoot to the platform that needs the strictest crop first (Amazon, Pinterest, Reels) and back out from there.
- Inconsistent retouching. A catalogue that mixes heavy beauty retouching with raw straight-from-camera frames looks unprofessional. Lock the retouch level at scoping and apply it across every SKU.
- Lifestyle that doesn’t match the buyer. A Quebec wellness brand showing a Brooklyn loft kitchen will lose conversion the moment a Quebec customer notices. Style the scene against the actual buyer.
- Hero shots without packaging context. Packaging shots aren’t a nice-to-have; they’re the single image that converts trust on Amazon, Walmart and Faire. Budget two to three frames for packaging on every SKU.
- Forgetting bilingual French/English packaging. Quebec retail compliance requires French-forward packaging. Photograph both faces.
- Skimping on alternates. Marketplaces reward six-to-nine-image galleries. Three frames per SKU is leaving conversion on the table.
Avoiding these six gives any brand an immediate uplift. Our scoping calls flag each one as part of the briefing process so we catch them before the studio day instead of in revisions.
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