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Packaged Goods & E-commerce Visuals

byLost & Hungry StudiosShoots at Lower Parel studio or client locations across MumbaiStarts from₹75,000 per dayView full gallery

We build visuals that turn digital scrolls into orders. Clean, high-conversion product photography designed for delivery menus and e-commerce storefronts.

A classic, clean shot of a vegetable pizza for Ovenstory. The bright red background makes the product pop, and the perfect slice pull makes it ideal for menus and ads.

A chicken tikka pizza from Ovenstory, shot on a bold red background. This high-quality image is designed to look delicious on delivery apps and marketing materials.

A paneer tikka and corn pizza for Ovenstory. The clean lighting and vibrant colors ensure the product looks its absolute best for online customers.

A styled product shoot for Flyp Coffee, featuring their coffee and baked goods. The use of geometric blocks and a bold orange color palette creates a modern and energetic brand look.

A simple and clean composition for Flyp Coffee, pairing their branded cup with a chocolate chip cookie. This type of shot is perfect for social media and menu highlights.

A duplicate of the clean Flyp Coffee and cookie shot, emphasizing its effectiveness for e-commerce.

A close-up of a Flyp Coffee cup next to a flaky croissant. The focus on texture and the clean, minimalist setup makes the pairing look irresistible.

A chicken wrap and coffee from Flyp, styled with bold orange props. This shows a complete meal option, appealing to customers looking for a quick and tasty combo.

A shot showcasing Flyp Coffee's offerings in both a glass mug and a takeaway cup, highlighting options for dine-in or to-go.

A similar shot to the one above, showing different coffee preparations and accompaniments for Flyp Coffee.

About Packaged Goods & E-commerce

We don't just put products on white backgrounds and hope for the best. For e-commerce and delivery app menus, every image is shot with high-speed sync lighting and macro lenses to highlight specific textures—like the crunch of a crust or the condensation on a glass—that make the difference between a user scrolling past or hitting 'add to cart.'

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