Shipping product to us isn't always practical. Maybe it's oversized, there's a lot of it, the logistics don't pencil out, there are IP concerns about it leaving your building, or it needs to be assembled on-site to even be photographed. When that's the case, we'll bring the studio to you — setting up a full production environment wherever your products already are.
When on-site makes sense
- Oversized or heavy items. Furniture, vehicles, industrial equipment, fixtures — anything where shipping costs or handling risk outweigh the convenience of our studio.
- High volume. If you're photographing a full catalog or warehouse run, it's often faster and cheaper for us to set up once at your location than to manage shipping and returns for every item.
- Confidentiality or IP concerns. Pre-release products, prototypes, or anything that can't leave a secured facility. We'll sign an NDA and work within whatever access restrictions you need.
- Assembly-dependent products. If a product only exists fully assembled in your facility — a built-in fixture, a large machine, a display unit — we shoot it where it lives.
What to expect
On-site sessions follow the same process as a studio shoot, just relocated. Before we arrive, we'll talk through your space, your products, and your timeline so we know exactly what to bring — our turntable rigs, lighting, and backdrops all travel. Most on-site sessions are scoped as a single day or a short multi-day block depending on volume; we'll give you a realistic estimate once we know what you're shooting.
Once we're on location, the workflow is the same as in our studio: each product gets shot, reviewed for quality on the spot, and queued for the same in-house processing pipeline that turns raw frames into a finished interactive 360° view. You get the same turnaround and the same delivery options — compressed files, cloud hosting, or direct integration — as any other project.
What we need from you
- A space with reasonably consistent, controllable lighting (we'll advise on this ahead of time)
- Access to the products themselves, ideally staged or easy to bring to the shooting area
- A point of contact on-site who can answer product questions as we go
- Any facility access requirements (badges, escorts, NDAs) sorted out in advance