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Featured Product Photography & Commercial Portfolio

bySanchit G. SonawaneStudio in Nashik; Takes projects across IndiaStarts from500 Per ImageView full gallery

A look at my work across e-commerce catalogs and creative ad campaigns.

This shot for a sunglasses brand uses a dual-tone background and colored gels on the lights to create these vibrant, contrasting shadows. It's a great example of how creative lighting can make a product pop for an ad campaign.

This video shows the behind-the-scenes of a creative shoot for a red chili powder brand. It often takes a whole team and many attempts to capture the perfect powder explosion for that one dynamic shot.

For this Nykaa perfume, I created a scene with rippling water and stones to evoke a natural and fresh feeling. This type of creative product styling is perfect for social media and digital ads.

A classic e-commerce shot for a pair of intricate earrings. I use specific lighting techniques to capture the sparkle of the stones and the metallic finish, all on a pure white background with a soft reflection for a premium look.

Here’s a quick look at how I create floating product shots for beverage brands. This in-camera technique gives a dynamic, zero-gravity effect that is great for grabbing attention.

This is a men's kurta shot for an e-commerce catalogue. Working with models on a neutral grey background helps showcase the product's fit, design, and how it moves.

A minimalist and clean product shot for a nail polish brand. I used simple white geometric blocks and controlled shadows to draw all the attention to the product's color and branding.

This is a catalogue-style photograph of an armchair on a seamless white background. This approach ensures the focus remains entirely on the furniture's shape, color, and texture, making it ideal for online stores.

About Featured

Getting a clean product shot is rarely about one click. It is about the hours spent fine-tuning lighting angles, managing reflections on glass or metal, and cleaning surfaces. Whether it is a standard catalog image or a complex liquid splash, the difference is in the setup and the technical precision of the shoot.