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Professional Packaged Goods and E-commerce Photography in Delhi

byKaushik BanerjeeShoots at client locations across Delhi NCRStarts from6,000 Per ImageView full gallery

I help food and beverage brands create clean, high-impact product images that drive sales on Zomato, Swiggy, and your own e-commerce store.

A beautifully crafted wooden spice box, shot for a product brand. The focus here is on the rich colors and textures of the spices, creating an image that speaks to quality and authenticity.

A product shot for The Gourmet Jar's Basil Pesto, styled with its core ingredients like fresh basil, garlic, and pasta. This setup visually communicates the fresh, natural quality of the product.

Sundried Tomato Pesto jars by The Gourmet Jar, surrounded by ingredients like tomatoes, olives, and focaccia bread. This composition helps customers imagine how they can use the product.

A lineup of various pasta sauces from The Gourmet Jar. This shot showcases the product range, styled with Italian-themed props to reinforce the brand's identity for e-commerce.

A chilled glass of Six Fields Cult wheat beer next to its can. The clean, bright lighting and simple background make this a perfect commercial shot for beverage advertising.

A close-up of a Six Fields Cult beer can, with condensation droplets highlighting its refreshing quality. The strong geometric background and lighting make the product label pop.

A tub of Oreo ice cream styled with a vintage coffee pot and milk bottle. This setup creates a nostalgic, comforting feel for a product shoot, making the ice cream feel like a special treat.

About Packaged Goods & E-commerce

Good product photography is more than just a clear image; it is about showing your customer exactly what to expect when they open your package. Whether I am shooting a jar of pesto or a craft beer can, I use a mix of relevant props and controlled lighting to build a narrative. I do not just snap a photo; I style your product with its raw ingredients so that customers immediately grasp the quality and the story behind what you are selling.

For e-commerce and social media, your imagery is often the first interaction a potential customer has with your brand. My process focuses on creating a consistent visual identity that makes your products stand out on crowded shelves or digital marketplaces.

My Approach to Product Photography

  • Styling with Purpose: For brands like The Gourmet Jar, I use core ingredients—like fresh basil, garlic, or sundried tomatoes—to frame the product. This contextual styling helps customers visualize the end use, whether it is for a pasta sauce or a spice blend.
  • Lighting Techniques: I adapt my lighting to the mood of your product. For cold beverages, like the Six Fields beer cans, I focus on clean, bright, and refreshing lighting that highlights the condensation and label detail. For more artisanal items, I often use a 'dark and moody' approach to add depth, texture, and a premium feel.
  • E-commerce vs. Social Media: I distinguish between the two. Your e-commerce store needs clean, high-resolution shots with consistent backgrounds for clarity. Your social media feed needs creative, lifestyle-oriented shots that grab attention and build a brand aesthetic.

Technical Details

I offer full-day sessions focused on your specific needs, whether you are refreshing your menu images or launching a new product line. My workflow includes:

  • Color Correction & Retouching: I ensure your product labels and ingredients look true to life, removing minor blemishes on plates or surfaces to keep the focus on your item.
  • Fast Turnaround: I provide final, high-resolution JPEG files within 3-5 business days so you can get your content live without delay.

Whether you need hero images for an ad campaign or a bank of content for your Instagram feed, I bring the technical gear and the creative eye to make it happen.

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Kaushik Banerjee

Shoots at client locations across Delhi NCRStarts from 6,000 Per Image

I'm Kaushik. By day, I work as a data scientist, but I spend my time chasing light and shadow to tell stories through my lens. I treat every product shoot like a technical challenge and a creative experiment, focusing on the specific textures and moods that make your brand unique.