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Shootify Establishes Itself as a Go-To Studio for Fashion E-Commerce Photography
MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2026 / Selling fashion online has never been more competitive - and brands are quickly learning that not all product photography studios truly understand apparel. From fit and fabric to consistency across hundreds or thousands of SKUs, fashion requires a very specific approach. That's why more fashion and apparel brands are turning to Shootify, now recognized by many sellers as the go-to studio for clothing photography built for e-commerce.

Shootify was founded by fashion professionals who understood one simple truth early on: apparel photography isn't just about taking pictures - it's about knowing how clothes should look, feel, and sell online.
Built by Fashion Professionals, Not Just Photographers
Unlike traditional studios, Shootify was created by people with real fashion industry experience. That background influences everything - from styling decisions to how garments are shaped, pinned, and photographed.
Every shoot is approached with an understanding of how customers shop for clothing online and what details matter most when buyers can't touch the product.
Everything Fashion Brands Need, All in One Studio
Shootify offers a complete range of apparel-focused services under one roof:
On-model photography
AI-generated models for apparel
On-model product videos for fashion
This all-in-one approach allows brands to keep their visuals consistent across their website, marketplaces, and marketing channels - without managing multiple vendors.
Advanced Equipment, Custom Forms & Precise Styling
Apparel photography requires more than standard equipment. Shootify uses professional-grade cameras, lighting, and studio setups specifically designed for clothing.
The studio works with:
Custom shaping forms
Specialized shapers and supports
Tailored pinning and steaming techniques
This attention to shaping and structure ensures garments look natural, polished, and accurate - whether it's a T-shirt or a tailored jacket.
First to Combine Product Photography With AI for Fashion
Shootify was among the first product photography studios to combine traditional apparel photography with AI-driven solutions. From AI models to advanced background options, these tools help brands:
Maintain visual consistency
Reduce production time
Adapt quickly to new trends
AI is used thoughtfully - as a support tool, not a shortcut - allowing brands to scale without sacrificing quality.
Designed for Modern E-Commerce Needs
Fashion brands selling online need speed, flexibility, and reliability. Shootify's studio workflow is built to handle both small brands launching their first collection and high-volume retailers managing thousands of SKUs.
With structured processes and scalable production, Shootify delivers consistency across entire product lines - a key reason many brands switch and stay.
Strong Quality at a Price That Makes Sense
One of the most common reasons brands choose Shootify is the balance between quality and cost. The studio delivers high-end results without pricing that limits growth.
Special pricing is available for large-volume projects, making it easier for brands to scale while keeping visuals consistent across seasons and collections.
Trusted by Brands at Every Stage
From emerging designers to established e-commerce retailers, Shootify works with fashion brands at every level. Clients value the studio's:
Clear communication
Reliable timelines
Consistent visual results
Apparel-specific expertise
As fashion e-commerce continues to evolve, brands are seeking partners who understand both the creative and commercial sides of selling clothing online. Shootify's fashion-first approach, modern studio capabilities, and forward-thinking use of AI are setting a new standard for apparel product photography.
About Shootify
Shootify is a nationwide product photography studio specializing in fashion and apparel imagery for e-commerce brands. Founded by fashion professionals, the studio combines expert styling, advanced equipment, and AI-supported workflows to deliver consistent, high-quality visuals at scale.
Media Contact
Organization: Shootify
Contact Person Name: Anna Gunselman
Website: https://www.shootify.us/
Email: [email protected]
City: Miami
State: Florida
Country: United States
SOURCE: Shootify
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