Studio Shoot
Studio Shoot
This project shows how simple studio fashion shoots can be replaced by AI, while still keeping the look and clarity you normally expect from classic e-commerce or lookbook photography.
This project shows how simple studio fashion shoots can be replaced by AI, while still keeping the look and clarity you normally expect from classic e-commerce or lookbook photography.
This project shows how simple studio fashion shoots can be replaced by AI, while still keeping the look and clarity you normally expect from classic e-commerce or lookbook photography.
This project shows how simple studio fashion shoots can be replaced by AI, while still keeping the look and clarity you normally expect from classic e-commerce or lookbook photography.
Client Profile:
Online clothing brand
Client Profile:
Online clothing brand
Client Profile:
Online clothing brand
Category:
Studio clothing photoshoots
Category:
Studio clothing photoshoots
Category:
Studio clothing photoshoots
Deliverables:
Website-ready images
Deliverables:
Website-ready images
Deliverables:
Website-ready images
Timeline:
Flexible / on-demand production
Timeline:
Flexible / on-demand production
Timeline:
Flexible / on-demand production
This project shows how simple studio fashion shoots can be replaced by AI, while still keeping the look and clarity you normally expect from classic e-commerce or lookbook photography.



Fashion Editorial
Fashion Editorial
Fashion Editorial
Streetwear
Streetwear
Streetwear
Process
Each product shoot starts with a single provided image of the selected clothing piece. A designer then defines the most suitable base scenes and perspectives, such as front, side and back views or detailed close-ups, based on a rough sketch or visual idea of how the product should be presented. These concepts are then generated by AI, while staying true to the original design, proportions and fabric details.
Each product shoot starts with a single provided image of the selected clothing piece. A designer then defines the most suitable base scenes and perspectives, such as front, side and back views or detailed close-ups, based on a rough sketch or visual idea of how the product should be presented. These concepts are then generated by AI, while staying true to the original design, proportions and fabric details.
Each product shoot starts with a single provided image of the selected clothing piece. A designer then defines the most suitable base scenes and perspectives, such as front, side and back views or detailed close-ups, based on a rough sketch or visual idea of how the product should be presented. These concepts are then generated by AI, while staying true to the original design, proportions and fabric details.
The main goal is not styling or storytelling, but product visibility. Fabric texture, stitching, panel placement, prints and embroidery remain clearly readable, even in detailed close-ups. This makes the results suitable for product pages, lookbooks and internal presentations where accuracy matters more than atmosphere.
The main goal is not styling or storytelling, but product visibility. Fabric texture, stitching, panel placement, prints and embroidery remain clearly readable, even in detailed close-ups. This makes the results suitable for product pages, lookbooks and internal presentations where accuracy matters more than atmosphere.
The main goal is not styling or storytelling, but product visibility. Fabric texture, stitching, panel placement, prints and embroidery remain clearly readable, even in detailed close-ups. This makes the results suitable for product pages, lookbooks and internal presentations where accuracy matters more than atmosphere.















