03/24/2026
The difference between a product that looks good… and one that actually sells?
It’s in the details.
When I photograph skincare, I’m not just capturing a bottle—I’m paying attention to the things your customers are subconsciously looking for:
• true-to-life color
• real, visible texture
• the feeling your product creates
• the sensory experience behind it
Because people don’t buy skincare based on perfection—they buy based on trust.
And trust is built when your product feels real, not overly polished or disconnected from the actual experience.
The more accurately your product is represented, the easier it is for someone to imagine it in their routine… and that’s what turns interest into a purchase.
This is the level of intention behind every image I create.
Not just aesthetic—but alignment between what you sell and what your audience feels.
If your visuals aren’t doing that yet, it might not be your product—it might be how it’s being shown.
-Hannah Faye