
Owner Petra Richli is a product and ecommerce photographer based in East Vancouver.
Experienced in ongoing weekly product photography for large commercial clients






White Background
Products
Pure white background images for clean, consistent catalog presentation

Ecommerce Product Photography
Optimized images for online stores, marketplaces, and digital use

High-Volume Product
Photography
Efficient workflows for large product batches with consistent results
Professional product photography with fast turnaround
Clean, well-lit product images on white or custom backgrounds, optimized for e-commerce, catalogues, social media, and advertising.
Images are professionally edited in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, including color correction, retouching, and cleanup as needed.


What you receive

Frequent asked questions
- Consultation by email or phone
- Deposit by Interac, cheque or cash.
- Receiving products.
a.) Drop-off at location (Hastings/Nanaimo street)
b.) Pickup of the products (only greater Vancouver with fuel charge)
c.) Shipping products to Petra Richli (client cost) - Photo shot
- Selection and post processing images
- Final product delivery per email, file sharing platform or usb stick.
- Return of products
a.) Pickup at location (Hastings/Nanaimo street)
b.) Drop-off (only greater Vancouver with fuel charge)
c.) Shipping to client (client cost) - Final payment no later than 10 days per interact, check or cash.
The most common files are:
jpg, png, psd, tiff, pdf and raw
Combined product files up to 20 mb
- via email
Combined product files over 20 mb
I work with any file sharing solution that works best for you.
- wetranser, google drive, onedrive or adobe cloud
Photography
- Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless (6000×4000 pixel)
- Canon Lens EF-M 32mm 1:1.4
- Godox Flashes and Trigger
- RGB LED lights
- A variety of soft boxes and diffusers
Image post processing
- Adobe Lightroom
- Adobe Photoshop
Focus stacking
- Wemacro Rail
- Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus
Focus stacking is a digital image processing technique which combines multiple images taken at different focal distances to yield a greater depth of field (DOF) than any of the individual source images. Focus stacking can be used in any situation where individual images have an undesirably shallow depth of field; macro photography and optical microscopy are two typical examples.
Color correction, remove blemishes and texture adjustments.

























