We’re looking for a portfolio of images to be built using individually photographed ingredients/botanicals/tasting notes surrounding a bottle.
We have had images shot in the past in the style we’re looking for included in the attachments for reference. The new images have been shot on a plain white background, we’re hoping to have these overlaid onto a marble background (attached) which has been used in our previous shots.
We have a total of 50-60 images to create (final number TBC as some of the ingredients were not available due to seasonality at the time of the shoot)
We will provide a list of the ingredients to go alongside each bottle.
We will also be looking for a master file (photoshop) that would have each ingredient with it’s background removed as well as each bottle and the marble background set up in a way which allows us to select and deselect each ingredient and move it around as necessary for future products we may add to our range.
Attached is a document with this brief repeated and also a list of 2 products & their ingredients. We’d be looking for a sample of these two images on both the marble and a plain white background before going ahead with the full project.
Each product has been shot in various formats / layouts so would be looking for a creative eye to setup the best possible layout and trying to use variation across products with some of the same ingredients.
Finally - we have some JPEGS of the original photos in this style which contain some of the seasonal elements we were unable to photograph this time around. If possible, we'd like to try and lift those elements from the JPEGS to use in the new images if it would work.
The images are too large to include as an attachment so have included a screen-grab of the file folder in the document to give an idea of what you’ll be working with. They are all saved as high-resolution TIFFs but we have JPEG copies as well. I will be able to provide a dropbox link with access to the files – currently trying to upload them with a poor internet connection.