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Beverage Product Photography in Maryland

From mash to glass, your spirit tells a story—my images make sure customers hear it.

 

Why Specialist Beverage Lighting Matters

 

Condensation, glass glare, label foil, and deep amber liquid each need their own light recipe. General-purpose product setups miss those subtleties, which means lost shelf appeal and lower ad click-throughs. Purpose-built beverage lighting:

 

  • Reveals liquid clarity without hotspots.
  • Accentuates embossing so premium details pop on social feeds.
  • Creates authentic pour-over ambience that resonates with craft-spirits buyers.
Kooper Family Whiskey's Barrel Reserve Bourbon; warm amber liquid glowing through glass, casting a beautiful golden shadow.
Kooper Whiskey bottle on clean ecommerce background; rich copper liquid glowing through glass, casting a sharp copper coloring in the shadow.

Whiskey Photography & Barrel-Aged Spirits

 

Bourbon, rye, single malt—each plays with light differently. I balance warm back-glow and charred-oak texture to capture the exact moment your spirit looks richest.

Whether you need hero shots for banners or macro label details for compliance, this dedicated Whiskey Photography service covers it all.

Wine Bottle Photography

 

Finger-print-free gloss, flawless punt reflections, and color-true glass: my Wine Bottle Photography workflow solves the classic red-wine “black hole” and white-wine “blown highlight” problems in-camera, keeping post-production minimal and natural.

Beer & Cider Bottle & Can Photography

 

Frosted cans, glowing long-necks, and foam-capped pours—all in one shoot. The Beer & Cider Photography package delivers:

  • Ice-cold condensation on both aluminum and glass
  • Back-lit amber and gold that reveals true clarity
  • Splash pours frozen at peak action
  • Taproom-style lifestyle scenes ready for web, print, and social

Every file arrives color-true, label-sharp, and formatted for instant launch.

 

Coffee, Tea & Zero-Proof Drinks

 

Non-alcoholic doesn’t have to look bland. The Coffee & Non-Alcoholic Beverage Photography package highlights crema, fizz, or functional-drink colors so your brand stands apart on wellness-oriented shelves.

 

Process, Pricing & Turnaround

 

  1. Discovery call – fifteen minutes to nail shot list, usage, and deadlines.
  2. Ship-or-drop – send bottles or cans; I log them on arrival for chain-of-custody peace of mind.
  3. Pre-visuals – quick test frames so you can approve angles before full production.
  4. Shoot day – assets created in a controlled studio environment (or on-location at your distillery, if needed).
  5. Delivery – color-accurate, retouched files ready for e-commerce, socials, and large-format print.
    Projects typically run 7–10 business days start to finish; rush service is available.

Pricing starts at $2,000. Most distilleries invest $2 k – 3.8 k for a multi-asset bundle that covers web, Amazon, and social campaigns.

 

FAQs

How many bottles should I ship?
Send two of each SKU—one to shoot, one as a pristine backup.

Do you handle post-production?
Yes. Color correction, dust cleanup, and label straightening are included.

Can you capture video pours or 360° spins?
Absolutely; motion add-ons integrate seamlessly with the still-photo lighting setup.

 

Ready for results-driven visuals?

 

If your next release deserves images as refined as the spirit inside the bottle, fill out the form below. We’ll set up a free consultation call and you’ll get a rapid, transparent quote — no surprise fees, no endless back-and-forth.

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