PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY

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Offering multiple invitations into a product, allowing tangible connection beyond how an object appears to the eye.

Select clients include: Easy Jose Coffee / The Cornish Potter / Pentire / 45 Queen Street / Join / Tinkture Gin / Alice in Scandiland / Painted Bird / Bunti

A product is always more than meets the eye. Beyond the immediate visual details of an object is the experience it invites: a tangible function, and the enrichment of someone’s daily life.

product photography of a man in a modern kitchen wearing a olive green t-shirt for easy jose coffee
Product photography of a coffee chemex for easy jose coffee

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01 / Bamboo House : 2024 : Case Study

02 / Pacha Design . Handmade Furniture + Objects : 2024 : Case Study

03-05.08 / Easy Jose Coffee : 2023

Through attentive capturing, product photography forms multiple glimpses into a product, subtly portraying its intertwined physical and sentimental qualities, allowing a single image to offer more than a singular view.  

Focussing beyond how an object initially appears, my work translates a brand’s individual voice through thoughtful choice of location and situation. From the smallest details held within frames to the overall scene it takes place in, I carefully consider natural light, surfaces and mood to capture the sensory experience of a product in use or on display. 

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Product photography of pentire gin bottles and label design

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06 / Pacha Design . Handmade Furniture + Objects : 2024 : Case Study

07 / Pentire : 2020

With a dynamic approach, material details of scale, form, texture and colour are complemented by visual hints to the purpose and experience of a product. This allows an audience to establish connection through the image to imagine the product as a tangible accompaniment to their life.

This unfolding imagery creates a lasting impression that reaches further than the product itself to offer an understanding of the brand as a whole.

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close up photography of seaweed
product photography of a ceramic plate with a spotted design held by the ceramists

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08 / Then & Now Studio . Pacha Design : 2024 : Case Study

09 / Piet Boon. A Day in March . Sina Luck - Interior Design : 2024 : Case Study

10 - 11 / Aesop . Bamboo House : 2024 : Case Study

12 / Join : 2023

product photography of sustainably made eco friendly cleaner by join handcraftedin cornwall

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product photography of sustainably made soaps and scents in cornwall

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Product photography may speak to a brand’s wider ethos, thought and process. Colour and tone  matching are essential to creating visual cohesion - an invaluable art calling for patience and sensitivity  - allowing freedom of variation within products, styling and composition. This creates an aligned  collection of beautiful product imagery that establishes consistent flow between a brand and its  offerings, suited to a multitude of diverse purposes and platforms.  

13 / Pending Project : 2023

14 / Julia Crimmen : 2021

15 / Bamboo House : 2024 : Case Study

16 / A Day in March . Sina Luck - Interior Design : 2024 : Case Study

product photography of a thrown ceramic plate on a potter's wheel board being carried by the ceramists

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product photography of a collection of ceramic candle stick holders and bowls from alice in scandiland on a white line table cloth

17 / Alice in Scandiland : 2022

18 / Tinkture Gin : 2019 : Case Study

19 / Painted Bird : 2021

"Professional, calm and approachable. Ali is a joy to work with. She's super creative and possesses a real art in capturing and utilising natural light, giving true beauty to her work. She has been utterly supportive in our new start-up venture, and we look forward to lots more work together".

-Lou Astbury / Founder of From Trees

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product photography of a black ceramic bowl from painted birdon a table with lychees

When images are curated to offer a fully-formed sense of a product, they become a glimpse into the  routines, rituals, and daily interactions it could enrich. Through this considered lens, product 

photography becomes a deepening of a brand’s identity, moving beyond surface-level selling to inspire  heartfelt connection within someone’s day to day life.