These date from a while back, I had to dig a little bit in my archives, but I thought I’d pull them out here for a look. Pack-shots never get the same glory as still-life, beauty or even fashion photos… to most, they are rather un-sexy to the eye.
By definition a pack-shot is a photo of a product, sitting at 45 degrees, at the same angle that you would see it if it was presented in front of you (so usually 45 degrees, again), on white background. It’s a technical shot of your product. It’s a photo that explains what your product is. Nothing glamourous, nothing sexy, just your product alone… naked.
I enjoy doing pack-shots. To most I would assume this sounds absurd. But it’s like taking nudes of a model, there’s nothing to hide imperfections, there’s nothing to play with or distract. That’s it, that’s all.
But as a photographer, it really allows me to refocus on lighting and technique. These photos become, very quickly, extremely demanding… especially with cosmetics. You start to look at each highlight. The texture. Everything counts.









Photographer: Philippe Roy
Client: Nivea
Style: Cosmetic product Photography
Location: Shanghai, China
Philippe Roy is a professional commercial studio and location photographer based in Shanghai
specialising in industrial, corporate and product photography.
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