The Line Studios partners with leading fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands to grow their e-commerce presence through effective, impactful imagery. The studio was founded in 2015 by Lindsay More Nisbett and Rob Harkey, two creatives passionate about your brand’s vision. Estée Lauder, Julie Vos Designer Jewelry, and Hill House Home are just a few of the brands that have collaborated with The Line Studios.
Their photos, therefore, seek to captivate from the initial contact with the viewer. Minimalist and still life elements are often present. By eschewing busy backgrounds, they allow the product itself to carry all of the visual weight. And where models are involved, we often see a lifestyle element come to the fore. This style adds a story that suggests the kind of person who would enjoy the product, making it more relatable to viewers.
NYC product photographers often specialize in niche genres to maximize their creative focus and strengthen their portfolios. Jon Paterson is no exception, but in a way that really works for him. His product specialty centers on cosmetic still-life photography, a genre that allows for far more creativity and flair than an outsider would expect. In fact, the way he plays with texture is truly inspiring.
Looking at Jon’s work, it’s clear just how much artistry he brings to the fore! Incorporating elements of fine art into his still-life presentations, he lets lines, shapes, and colors draw the eye into an exploration of the frame that goes beyond merely featuring a product. His work often has emotional elements that get transmitted to the viewer as well, which heightens the appeal of his work.
6. Frank Longhitano of Studio 309
As a luxury still life and NYC product photographer, Frank Longhitano of Studio 309 offers a one-stop-shop for e-commerce, marketing, catalog, and printing purposes. He has also perfected the ability of product photography to reach diverse audiences. In fact, Frank has worked with major brands like Nordstrom, Victoria’s Secret (Pink), and L’Oréal, to name a few.
Be they male, female, teen, older, or some other subset, Frank’s images heighten the right notes of each brand’s message and product. One day, he may opt for a straightforward presentation of a texturally complex product, using a plain background to minimize distractions. And for another product, Frank combines artistic presentation with color theory to allow the eye to wander and take in all that the brand has to offer.
7. Soprano Photography
Soprano Photography has a distinct style that we think helps them stand apart from the more traditional product photographers out there. By embracing shadow and a more matte color profile, Soprano’s photography has a subdued ambiance that heightens the appeal of dark-hued products and contrasting colors within the frame.
Artful digital retouching is also a strong part of their portfolio, adding further realism and initial impact to the brand. It’s no wonder Soprano Photography is considered among the top product photographers in NYC.
Photography, social media marketing, website design, and special event planning are the services NYC Food Photo offers metro brands. And given how stunningly diverse the NYC food scene is, the portfolio of NYC Food Photo covers a wide range of artistic styles in order to bring to life any creative vision a brand has in mind.
Looking for an overhead tabletop spread with folks reaching into the frame to enjoy what’s on display? Or perhaps you prefer a more minimal composition using lightboxes and plain backdrops? Either way, NYC Food Photo covers any and all culinary brand presentations with a precise yet creative flair. We also love their focus on color, avoiding moody lighting in favor of moderate illumination that celebrates texture and tones. This team is so popular, they’re also branching out and opening a Los Angeles-based operation!