Product-first styles — packaging, hero shots and brand-grade lighting for objects instead of people.
Your bottle on black stone, lit like a $200 fragrance ad.
Frozen splash, zero gravity, impossible physics.
Monumental, sun-baked, Armani-in-the-dunes.
Draped fabric, curling smoke, seductive dark glamour.
Clean, minimal, sells-itself e-commerce hero.
Museum plinth, veined stone, quiet-luxury flex.
Hypebeast lighting — magenta rim, wet asphalt, hype.
Moss, stone, morning light — the Aesop shelf shot.
Prisms, caustics, and light doing weird beautiful things.
Liquid gold pouring around it. Absurdly rich.
Buried in petals like a spring fragrance launch.
Brutal noon light, geometric shadows, gallery cool.
Product plus ingredients, all floating in formation.
Your product, 40 feet tall, over a city at dusk.
Half-submerged, glassy ripples, spa-grade serenity.
Encased in a block of ice, backlit, breathing cold.
Extreme close-up. Every fibre, thread and grain.
Whisky-bar lighting. Warm, smoky, expensive.