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Local Business Product Photography


Local Business Product Photography

Crawley Product Photographers -  fixed price professional product photography service to local business as well as those throughout the UK.

Simply send your product(s) into us for a quick professional photoshoot and receive high quality website ready eCommerce store product pictures via internet download. If you are local to us, we can arrange to collect your products and return them when shot.

Simple Procedure
- Purchase your product photoshoot from our online store
- Ship/Send you products to us using our simple booking form
- We will acknowledge receipt and schedule the photoshoot
- We complete the shoot and post production within 24 hours
- Your images are uploaded to a secure internet portal
- You can download the pictures directly for immediate use

Your products are then shipped back to you or you can arrange to collect

We also offer a full commercial product photography service if you need your products photographed in an editorial or narrative way. We can shoot your project to a developed brief under time and materials budget set. This is a great alternative to typical white high-key background shots designed for eCommerce, Amazon, eBay or ETSY stores and websites. Products can be shot on location, carefully picked to demonstrate the product in its natural surrounds. Alternatively, we can shoot at your business premises where is can be demonstrated and photographed being used and explained. In addition we can hire models and actors as well as shoot product video clips and sequences with licensed music and voices overs if required.

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https://www.visualchaosstudios.co.uk/local-business-product-photography/

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