Updating Product Imagery to Reflect Growth
Restore Collective Co. is a brand built on intention—every formula, pigment, and product exists for a reason. Since our last session together, they’ve expanded their product line and refined their collection based on real customer feedback and partnership insights. That meant one thing: it was time for a content update.
For this makeup & skincare product photography session, our first priority was capturing the newly developed products in the same elevated, consistent style we used in past shoots. The goal? Make the new seamlessly fit in with the existing visual library. That way, every product photo—new or old—could work together across the website, wholesale listings, and social platforms without feeling disjointed.
Bringing the Brand Vision to Life Through Cohesive Collection Photography
Now that Restore Collective Co. has gathered meaningful partner input and dialed in on what clients are really asking for, their collections are more streamlined and purpose-driven than ever.
Our job at Kia & Co. was to highlight that evolution while maintaining visual consistency. We revisited past setups, pulled in matching props and textures, and kept the lighting true to their previous sessions. That continuity reinforces the brand’s identity while giving their marketing team a clean, cohesive image library they can pull from effortlessly—whether they’re updating product pages, pitching retailers, or building out email campaigns.
Consistency is Key: Matching Lighting, Props, and Tone Across Sessions
Brand photography isn’t about a single photoshoot—it’s about creating a visual system that grows with your business. With Restore Collective Co., we intentionally reused the same lighting patterns, background materials, and color palettes as our previous shoots. That level of consistency builds trust with customers and makes the brand feel solid, reliable, and intentional. Here are images from our last product session together.
The result? A refreshed batch of images that sit naturally alongside the older ones, keeping the brand look seamless—even as new products are introduced.