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Brand & Product Photography

Brand & Product Photography in Dallas–Fort Worth

We treat a boot, a hat, or a flatbed like a fashion house treats a gown — scouted locations, real light, and the kind of grit you can't fake in a studio. You walk away with a season's worth of campaign and catalog imagery that makes the brand look like it's been around for a hundred years.

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What’s Included
01

Product & e-commerce

Clean studio and styled lifestyle frames that make product pages convert — built for the website and the feed.

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Campaign & editorial

On-location shoots with real talent and golden-hour light — a full season of campaign imagery from one production day.

03

Western & DTC brands

Boots, hats, denim, rodeo, and the brands built around that culture — shot by someone who lives it.

Common Questions
Do you travel for shoots?

Yes — across the DFW metroplex and beyond, to the ranch, the shop, the studio, or wherever the brand lives. On-location is where the good light is.

Can I use the images commercially?

Yes. Brand, product, and campaign clients receive full commercial-use rights for the website, social, ads, and print.

How far in advance should we book a shoot?

For a campaign or catalog shoot, 4–6 weeks gives us room to scout locations and plan the styling — more in spring and fall, when the light is best. Product and quick-turn work we can often schedule sooner. Tell us your deadline and we'll make it work.

How long until we get the images?

Most galleries are delivered within two weeks of the shoot, fully edited. If you've got a launch date or a feed that can't wait, tell us up front and we'll prioritize the turnaround.

How many images will we receive?

It varies by shoot, but never just a handful. Every image is hand-edited and delivered fully retouched, ready to drop into the site, the listing, or the feed — we send the best, not the raw take.

What if the weather turns on shoot day?

We reschedule — simple as that. We'd rather wait for good light than force a shoot in bad weather. We watch the forecast and move the date before it costs you a wasted day.