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That’s right, someone is photographing these too…
We scroll past thousands of product images every day without a second thought. That toothpaste tube in a commercial? The shoelaces in a catalog? They just… exist.
But look closer. Notice how the light catches the tube without creating harsh glare. See how those laces are positioned to show texture and quality, not tangled chaos. Someone spent time perfecting those details—the reflections, the angles, the styling—so you’d feel confident enough to buy.
We rarely think about product photography—until we suddenly need it.
That’s when the questions start: What background works best? Which angle shows the product properly? What file format and image size do we need? Where do we even find a photographer? And most importantly—what will this cost?
You’re not alone. We answer these questions every day.
Over the 9 years, STOODIO has become the trusted photography partner for over 300 brands—from emerging designers to major department store chains across Finland and internationally.
During this time, we have created well over a million thoughtfully designed, skillfully styled and carefully finished product images; from hardware to evening gowns and from wood panels to diamond jewellery.
Working together, we’ll create product images that showcase your products perfectly—with consistent quality, fast turnaround, effortless process, and competitive pricing you can count on.
If you need really good product photographs, we are the ones for you.
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