Electronics punish casual photography. A powered-off screen is a black mirror that reflects the whole studio; a powered-on one produces moiré and blown highlights. Glossy black housings disappear into the background unless their shape is drawn with deliberately placed reflections. And the details buyers zoom into before purchasing, the ports, hinges, textures and grilles, demand real macro optics and technique.
These are solved problems in a controlled studio. Screens are lit for the body and composited cleanly so both read perfectly. Dark gloss and brushed metal are shaped with long, placed highlights. Detail work is shot on a dedicated 100mm macro lens, with focus stacking where a port cluster or texture needs to be sharp front to back. Everything runs through a colour-managed pipeline, so Midnight Blue and Graphite are distinguishable in the photographs and both match the device in the box.
Electronics brands rarely shoot one device; they shoot a line, with variants, colourways and accessories that must look like one family. Our tethered, calibrated workflow at the Pallikaranai studio is built for exactly that consistency, and deliverables arrive organised by SKU in every format your marketplace listings, website and launch materials need. Pre-launch samples are handled with appropriate care and confidentiality.
What we shoot
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Brief & Quote
Ship & Prep
Studio Shoot
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Common questions
How do you photograph screens without reflections or moiré?
Can you shoot pre-launch or confidential hardware?
We have multiple colourways. Will they photograph accurately?
Do you do exploded-view and component photography?
How is electronics photography priced?
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