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This composite was created for a furniture fixture company using a blend of real-life photography captured on-site in the office and advanced image editing techniques in Photoshop Beta. By integrating photographed elements with digital enhancements, the final composition presents the furniture in a clean, curated environment that highlights both design and functionality. The Photoshop Beta tools allowed for refined lighting adjustments, seamless object integration, and realistic texture enhancements, ensuring the visual stays true to the product’s real-world appeal while aligning with the brand’s aesthetic.

This Amazon product image was designed using a custom template I created in Adobe Illustrator. I handled everything from the product photography to writing and designing the key selling points. The layout was built to align with Amazon’s image guidelines while also standing out visually — clear hierarchy, bold product callouts, and an emphasis on the most important features. I aimed to create a clean, scroll-stopping design that communicates value quickly and effectively for shoppers.


This composite was made for a furniture fixture company using a mix of real-life photos I took around the office and some editing magic in Photoshop Beta. I used the new tools to clean up the shots, tweak the lighting, and blend everything together so it looked polished but still real. The goal was to create something that felt natural and on-brand — something that shows off the furniture in a way that’s both functional and visually appealing. It’s a mix of photography and digital editing that helped bring the product to life without relying on full 3D renders.

Photo Composite
This composite was made for a furniture fixture company using a mix of real-life photos I took around the office and some editing magic in Photoshop Beta. I used the new tools to clean up the shots, tweak the lighting, and blend everything together so it looked polished but still real. The goal was to create something that felt natural and on-brand — something that shows off the furniture in a way that’s both functional and visually appealing. It’s a mix of photography and digital editing that helped bring the product to life without relying on full 3D renders.


Photo Composite
This composite was made for a furniture fixture company using a mix of real-life photos I took around the office and some editing magic in Photoshop Beta. I used the new tools to clean up the shots, tweak the lighting, and blend everything together so it looked polished but still real. The goal was to create something that felt natural and on-brand — something that shows off the furniture in a way that’s both functional and visually appealing. It’s a mix of photography and digital editing that helped bring the product to life without relying on full 3D renders.

Dimensions image
This dimensions image was custom-designed for our Amazon shop using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. It presents clear, accurate measurements with a clean layout that enhances customer understanding and confidence. The design balances visual clarity with branded consistency, making technical details easy to digest while supporting the overall product presentation.

Product Photography
These product shots were taken in-office using a Leica D-Lux and a lightbox setup to get clean, consistent lighting and detail. I focused on capturing the texture and form of each piece as accurately as possible, while keeping the overall aesthetic simple and minimal. After shooting, I used Photoshop Beta for retouching — adjusting lighting, cleaning up any imperfections, and making sure the colors were spot-on. The goal was to create sharp, high-quality images that feel polished but true to the product’s real-life look

Photo Composite
This composite was made for a furniture fixture company using a mix of real-life photos I took around the office and some editing magic in Photoshop Beta. I used the new tools to clean up the shots, tweak the lighting, and blend everything together so it looked polished but still real. The goal was to create something that felt natural and on-brand — something that shows off the furniture in a way that’s both functional and visually appealing. It’s a mix of photography and digital editing that helped bring the product to life without relying on full 3D renders.

Product Photography
These product shots were taken in-office using a Leica D-Lux and a lightbox setup to get clean, consistent lighting and detail. I focused on capturing the texture and form of each piece as accurately as possible, while keeping the overall aesthetic simple and minimal. After shooting, I used Photoshop Beta for retouching — adjusting lighting, cleaning up any imperfections, and making sure the colors were spot-on. The goal was to create sharp, high-quality images that feel polished but true to the product’s real-life look

These product shots were taken in-office using a Leica D-Lux and a lightbox setup to get clean, consistent lighting and detail. I focused on capturing the texture and form of each piece as accurately as possible, while keeping the overall aesthetic simple and minimal. After shooting, I used Photoshop Beta for retouching — adjusting lighting, cleaning up any imperfections, and making sure the colors were spot-on. The goal was to create sharp, high-quality images that feel polished but true to the product’s real-life look

Product composite
This product composite was created in-house for a furniture fixture company, with the goal of transforming a traditionally utilitarian item into a visually engaging, competitive asset. Using Adobe Photoshop, I crafted a clean, high-impact visual that brings out the design appeal and practical value of the fixture. Through thoughtful composition, lighting, and layout, I repositioned a "boring" product to stand out against major distributors—making it not just functional, but marketable.

Product Composite
This product composite was created in-house for a furniture fixture company, with the goal of transforming a traditionally utilitarian item into a visually engaging, competitive asset. Using Adobe Photoshop, I crafted a clean, high-impact visual that brings out the design appeal and practical value of the fixture. Through thoughtful composition, lighting, and layout, I repositioned a "boring" product to stand out against major distributors—making it not just functional, but marketable.

This Amazon product image was designed using a custom template I created in Adobe Illustrator. I handled everything from the product photography to writing and designing the key selling points. The layout was built to align with Amazon’s image guidelines while also standing out visually — clear hierarchy, bold product callouts, and an emphasis on the most important features. I aimed to create a clean, scroll-stopping design that communicates value quickly and effectively for shoppers.

Listing Image Description
This Amazon listing image was fully created in-house by me, using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to design a clean, conversion-focused layout. It features two composite product shots that highlight key attributes and showcase the fixture in a compelling, real-world context. I also wrote the descriptive copy, carefully crafted to communicate value and drive engagement—every visual and written element was built from the ground up to sell.

Product Shot
Captured using a Leica camera, this crisp product shot was taken in a controlled office setting using a light box to ensure optimal lighting and clarity. The image highlights the product’s design details with a clean, minimalist aesthetic—perfect for showcasing quality and craftsmanship .

Photo Composite


Listing Product Description
This Amazon listing image was fully created in-house by me, using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to design a clean, conversion-focused layout. It features two composite product shots that highlight key attributes and showcase the fixture in a compelling, real-world context. I also wrote the descriptive copy, carefully crafted to communicate value and drive engagement—every visual and written element was built from the ground up to sell.


This Amazon product image was designed using a custom template I created in Adobe Illustrator. I handled everything from the product photography to writing and designing the key selling points. The layout was built to align with Amazon’s image guidelines while also standing out visually — clear hierarchy, bold product callouts, and an emphasis on the most important features. I aimed to create a clean, scroll-stopping design that communicates value quickly and effectively for shoppers.

Product Photography


Photo Composite

Product Photography

Product Photography

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Product Photography
These product shots were taken in-office using a Leica D-Lux and a lightbox setup to get clean, consistent lighting and detail. I focused on capturing the texture and form of each piece as accurately as possible, while keeping the overall aesthetic simple and minimal. After shooting, I used Photoshop Beta for retouching — adjusting lighting, cleaning up any imperfections, and making sure the colors were spot-on. The goal was to create sharp, high-quality images that feel polished but true to the product’s real-life look



This Amazon listing image was fully created in-house by me, using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to design a clean, conversion-focused layout. It features two composite product shots that highlight key attributes and showcase the fixture in a compelling, real-world context. I also wrote the descriptive copy, carefully crafted to communicate value and drive engagement—every visual and written element was built from the ground up to sell.

This composite was made for a furniture fixture company using a mix of real-life photos I took around the office and some editing magic in Photoshop Beta. I used the new tools to clean up the shots, tweak the lighting, and blend everything together so it looked polished but still real. The goal was to create something that felt natural and on-brand — something that shows off the furniture in a way that’s both functional and visually appealing. It’s a mix of photography and digital editing that helped bring the product to life without relying on full 3D renders.

This composite was made for a furniture fixture company using a mix of real-life photos I took around the office and some editing magic in Photoshop Beta. I used the new tools to clean up the shots, tweak the lighting, and blend everything together so it looked polished but still real. The goal was to create something that felt natural and on-brand — something that shows off the furniture in a way that’s both functional and visually appealing. It’s a mix of photography and digital editing that helped bring the product to life without relying on full 3D renders.



Photo Composite
This composite was made for a furniture fixture company using a mix of real-life photos I took around the office and some editing magic in Photoshop Beta. I used the new tools to clean up the shots, tweak the lighting, and blend everything together so it looked polished but still real. The goal was to create something that felt natural and on-brand — something that shows off the furniture in a way that’s both functional and visually appealing. It’s a mix of photography and digital editing that helped bring the product to life without relying on full 3D renders.


Product Photography
These product shots were taken in-office using a Leica D-Lux and a lightbox setup to get clean, consistent lighting and detail. I focused on capturing the texture and form of each piece as accurately as possible, while keeping the overall aesthetic simple and minimal. After shooting, I used Photoshop Beta for retouching — adjusting lighting, cleaning up any imperfections, and making sure the colors were spot-on. The goal was to create sharp, high-quality images that feel polished but true to the product’s real-life look


Social Media Image
Designed in-house for the furniture fixture brand’s Facebook page, this image was created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to grab attention in the feed. It highlights the product in a visually engaging, scroll-stopping layout—combining clean design, bold visuals, and subtle branding to boost awareness and drive engagement on social.

Social Media Image
Designed in-house for the furniture fixture brand’s Facebook page, this image was created using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to grab attention in the feed. It highlights the product in a visually engaging, scroll-stopping layout—combining clean design, bold visuals, and subtle branding to boost awareness and drive engagement on social.



Photo Composite


I designed this Amazon template in Adobe Illustrator based on the brand owner's vision and guidelines. It incorporates their chosen color palette, branding elements, and custom slogan to create a cohesive and recognizable look. The layout was built to highlight product features in a clean, easy-to-digest format while staying consistent with Amazon’s image requirements. The goal was to create a visually strong and brand-aligned template that could be used across multiple listings for a professional, unified storefront.

I designed this Amazon template in Adobe Illustrator based on the brand owner's vision and guidelines. It incorporates their chosen color palette, branding elements, and custom slogan to create a cohesive and recognizable look. The layout was built to highlight product features in a clean, easy-to-digest format while staying consistent with Amazon’s image requirements. The goal was to create a visually strong and brand-aligned template that could be used across multiple listings for a professional, unified storefront.

I designed this Amazon template in Adobe Illustrator based on the brand owner's vision and guidelines. It incorporates their chosen color palette, branding elements, and custom slogan to create a cohesive and recognizable look. The layout was built to highlight product features in a clean, easy-to-digest format while staying consistent with Amazon’s image requirements. The goal was to create a visually strong and brand-aligned template that could be used across multiple listings for a professional, unified storefront.