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Boy Smells, Gucci, Chanel, LORE, and 107 Beauty: Product Photography That Earns the Frame

Boy Smells, Gucci, Chanel, LORE, and 107 Beauty: Product Photography That Earns the Frame

A collection of recent beauty campaigns showing how concept, color control, and prop specificity separate functional product photography from work that communicates instantly.

PHLUR, MERIT, Toouch Scent, Chanel, and Juliette Has a Gun: Five Product Photography Approaches to Light and Composition

PHLUR, MERIT, Toouch Scent, Chanel, and Juliette Has a Gun: Five Product Photography Approaches to Light and Composition

A quick look at how different brands use light, texture, and composition to sell everything from fragrance to watches. Keeping it simple where it works, and pushing creative boundaries where it counts.

Dolce&Gabbana, PHLUR, Balmain Beauty, and CYKLAR: Fragrance and beauty photography where lighting precision meets color accuracy challenges

Dolce&Gabbana, PHLUR, Balmain Beauty, and CYKLAR: Fragrance and beauty photography where lighting precision meets color accuracy challenges

A closer look at recent fragrance and beauty campaigns, where color accuracy can make or break the story and lighting choices reveal both mastery and missed opportunities.

Louis Vuitton, Salt & Stone, MÁDARA, NeoStrata, and OLEHENRIKSEN: Five beauty campaigns dissected for lighting, staging, and technical execution

Louis Vuitton, Salt & Stone, MÁDARA, NeoStrata, and OLEHENRIKSEN: Five beauty campaigns dissected for lighting, staging, and technical execution

A week of standout beauty campaigns. Louis Vuitton's theatrical warmth, Salt & Stone's smart deconstruction work, plus a few technical missteps worth noting.

Dossier, Valentino Beauty, Cartier, Byredo, and Aesop: Five Product Photography Projects Balancing AI Enhancement, Texture, and Brand Execution

Dossier, Valentino Beauty, Cartier, Byredo, and Aesop: Five Product Photography Projects Balancing AI Enhancement, Texture, and Brand Execution

Exploring five recent campaigns that showcase the evolving balance between AI enhancement, textural storytelling, and brand-aligned execution in luxury beauty and watch photography.

Dior, Gucci, AERIN, Gisou, and Azzaro: Five Product Photography Approaches from Spring Beauty Campaigns

Dior, Gucci, AERIN, Gisou, and Azzaro: Five Product Photography Approaches from Spring Beauty Campaigns

Luxury beauty campaigns often nail the concept but stumble in execution. Here's what worked, what didn't, and the technical details that separate polished from AI-adjacent.

Tom Ford, Guerlain, Oribe, Philosophy, and Burberry: Luxury Beauty Photography That Actually Delivers

Tom Ford, Guerlain, Oribe, Philosophy, and Burberry: Luxury Beauty Photography That Actually Delivers

Honest takes on luxury beauty product photography that's actually working right now, from underwater fragrance shots to theatrical black backgrounds and the technical details that separate polished work from almost-there execution.

Makeup By Mario, Loewe, Eve Lom, Guerlain, and Chanel: Five product photography approaches from natural location work to CGI texture mastery

Makeup By Mario, Loewe, Eve Lom, Guerlain, and Chanel: Five product photography approaches from natural location work to CGI texture mastery

Exploring luxury beauty photography through real-world product launches reveals how brands balance technical precision with authentic storytelling.

Gucci, Dior, Loewe, Guerlain, and Lancôme: Five Luxury Fragrance Campaigns Built on Texture, Light, and Technical Precision

Gucci, Dior, Loewe, Guerlain, and Lancôme: Five Luxury Fragrance Campaigns Built on Texture, Light, and Technical Precision

A study of five luxury fragrance campaigns where technical precision, textural detail, and controlled lighting create images that reward close attention.

Burberry, Tom Ford, Cécred, Dolce&Gabbana, and Charlotte Tilbury: Five Luxury Beauty Campaigns Worth Studying for Product Photography Techniques

Burberry, Tom Ford, Cécred, Dolce&Gabbana, and Charlotte Tilbury: Five Luxury Beauty Campaigns Worth Studying for Product Photography Techniques

Exploring how luxury beauty brands are rethinking product photography through technical precision, minimal retouching, and elevated compositions that balance commercial clarity with editorial sophistication.

Balmain, Tom Ford, Chanel, Guerlain, and Nars: Five Product Photography Approaches to Luxury Beauty

Balmain, Tom Ford, Chanel, Guerlain, and Nars: Five Product Photography Approaches to Luxury Beauty

Exploring how luxury beauty brands approach product photography: Balmain's metallic storytelling, Tom Ford's sunset-inspired lighting, and Chanel's shift toward controlled imperfection.

Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Mecca Cosmetica, Torriden, YSL Beauty, and Aesop: Five Beauty Campaigns That Show How Light and Detail Define Luxury Product Photography

Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Mecca Cosmetica, Torriden, YSL Beauty, and Aesop: Five Beauty Campaigns That Show How Light and Detail Define Luxury Product Photography

High-end beauty campaigns rely on precise lighting, thoughtful composition, and honest attention to detail. This breakdown examines what works, what doesn't, and the technical choices that define luxury product photography.

Chanel, Shiseido, Watier, Revlon, and Rabanne: Five fragrance and beauty campaigns showing smart lighting choices

Chanel, Shiseido, Watier, Revlon, and Rabanne: Five fragrance and beauty campaigns showing smart lighting choices

Classic fragrance and beauty campaigns showing smart lighting choices and intentional composition, from Chanel's heritage approach to Rabanne's metallic restraint.

Element Eight, Mugler, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, e.l.f. Cosmetics, and Clé de Peau Beauté: Five Beauty Campaigns Shot Five Different Ways

Element Eight, Mugler, Maison Francis Kurkdjian, e.l.f. Cosmetics, and Clé de Peau Beauté: Five Beauty Campaigns Shot Five Different Ways

Five recent beauty campaigns show how brands use photography to tell vastly different stories: from clinical serums to viral haircare to high-stakes fragrance collaborations.

YSL, Bvlgari, Miu Miu, Pacifica, and Alternative Stereo: Five fragrance photography approaches from icy minimalism to caramel-world indie beauty

YSL, Bvlgari, Miu Miu, Pacifica, and Alternative Stereo: Five fragrance photography approaches from icy minimalism to caramel-world indie beauty

Five new fragrance and beauty launches analyzed through the lens of commercial product photography: from YSL's icy minimalism to Korean indie beauty's caramel-inspired world.

Armani Beauty, Charlotte Tilbury, Chanel, Dior, and Issey Miyake: Lighting and Composition Techniques in Luxury Beauty Photography

Armani Beauty, Charlotte Tilbury, Chanel, Dior, and Issey Miyake: Lighting and Composition Techniques in Luxury Beauty Photography

Six luxury beauty brands, six different approaches to product photography—from Lunar New Year campaigns to foundation launches. Here's what worked, what didn't, and the technical choices that made the difference.

Gucci, YSL, Sisley Paris, La Mer, Benefit, and Burberry: Six beauty campaigns breaking down what works in product photography right now

Gucci, YSL, Sisley Paris, La Mer, Benefit, and Burberry: Six beauty campaigns breaking down what works in product photography right now

Six luxury beauty brands, six different approaches to product photography—from Lunar New Year campaigns to foundation launches. Here's what worked, what didn't, and the technical choices that made the difference.

Lancôme, Sol de Janeiro, Prada, Miu Miu, and Gucci: Five luxury beauty campaigns breaking down what actually works in product photography

Lancôme, Sol de Janeiro, Prada, Miu Miu, and Gucci: Five luxury beauty campaigns breaking down what actually works in product photography

Exploring how luxury beauty brands use lighting, composition, and styling to showcase everything from metallic cap details to sunset-inspired fragrance photography.

Fugazzi, Sol de Janeiro, YSL, Chanel, and Floris: Fragrance Photography from Vibrant Naturalism to Polished Minimalism

Fugazzi, Sol de Janeiro, YSL, Chanel, and Floris: Fragrance Photography from Vibrant Naturalism to Polished Minimalism

Diving into fragrance photography today. From sharp luxury executions to conceptual styling that misses the mark.

Les Liquides Imaginaires, Maison Crivelli, Rare Beauty, MAC, and Glowery: What Works and What Doesn't in Recent Beauty and Fragrance Product Photography

Les Liquides Imaginaires, Maison Crivelli, Rare Beauty, MAC, and Glowery: What Works and What Doesn't in Recent Beauty and Fragrance Product Photography

From Les Liquides Imaginaires' moody amphora bottles to Maison Crivelli's atmospheric storytelling, this week's beauty and fragrance photography showcases both striking concepts and technical missteps worth noting.

Fragrance Photography Breakdown: CHANEL, Guerlain, Nina Ricci, KAYALI, and Carolina Herrera Show Technical Challenges of Shooting Reflective Surfaces

Fragrance Photography Breakdown: CHANEL, Guerlain, Nina Ricci, KAYALI, and Carolina Herrera Show Technical Challenges of Shooting Reflective Surfaces

A look at recent fragrance campaigns from brands pushing technical boundaries and where even luxury work reveals its seams.

LANEIGE, Curology, YSL, Rabanne, Guerlain, and Saltair: Six beauty brands with very different approaches to product photography

LANEIGE, Curology, YSL, Rabanne, Guerlain, and Saltair: Six beauty brands with very different approaches to product photography

This week's beauty photography roundup spans K-beauty collaborations, Valentine campaigns, and product work that ranges from meticulous to concerning. Some brands nail their visual identity while others reveal rushed compositing and inconsistent retouching.

Five approaches to luxury beauty photography: Charlotte Tilbury, Glowery, Azzaro, Chanel, Issey Miyake

Five approaches to luxury beauty photography: Charlotte Tilbury, Glowery, Azzaro, Chanel, Issey Miyake

Charlotte Tilbury, Glowery, Azzaro, Chanel, and Issey Miyake each bring distinct visual approaches to luxury beauty. From polished technical precision to tactile textures and trending high-contrast backdrops.