Leather Goods Lookbook Photography

Lookbook photography studio in Fes, Morocco specializing in handcrafted leather goods.

We specialize in capturing the soul of handcrafted leather goods through editorial photography that honors both the finished product and the artisanal process behind it. Our studio in Fes works with makers and brands to produce comprehensive lookbooks that showcase detail, texture, context, and craft. From intricate stitching to the hands that create it, we tell the complete story of your leather goods through thoughtful, tactile imagery.

Whether you're launching a new collection, building a catalog, or documenting your workshop's evolution, we bring a collaborative approach grounded in respect for authentic craftsmanship and visual integrity.

Leather goods studio workspace in Fes

Our Studio & Approach

Capturing craft in context

At Fes Leather Studio, we believe that leather goods are more than objects—they are the result of skill, patience, and intention. Our visual approach reflects this philosophy. We shoot in natural light whenever possible, emphasizing the tactile qualities that make handcrafted leather distinctive: the grain, the patina, the precision of stitching, the warmth of materials.

Our imagery style is grounded in authenticity. You'll see bags in use, makers at their benches, hands working leather, and the textures that reveal quality. We avoid overly styled or sterile presentation in favor of genuine, editorial compositions that build trust with your audience.

We work closely with you to understand your brand voice, production process, and the stories behind your pieces. This collaboration shapes every frame—from product detail shots to lifestyle imagery, process documentation, and the broader workshop narrative that makes your craft compelling.

Detail of leather craftsmanship and stitching

What We Cover

Comprehensive lookbook production

Product Detail & Close-Up

High-resolution captures of construction details, materials, hardware, and finishing. We document stitching patterns, leather texture, edge work, and any distinctive craftsmanship elements that differentiate your pieces.

Lifestyle & In-Use Imagery

Photographs that show your leather goods in realistic contexts—being carried, worn, used in daily life. These images help customers envision ownership and understand how your pieces fit into their world.

Process & Maker Documentation

Behind-the-scenes coverage of your workshop, tools, and the hands creating these pieces. Process photography builds authenticity and deepens the connection between maker and customer.

Collection & Catalog Consistency

We ensure visual coherence across your full lookbook—consistent lighting, styling, and composition that creates a polished, professional collection narrative without sacrificing the authentic, artisanal feel.

Studio Workflow

From brief to final gallery

1

Pre-Shoot Brief

We begin with a detailed conversation about your collection, brand aesthetic, target audience, and specific pieces you want highlighted. We discuss the story you want to tell and any production constraints or opportunities unique to your workshop.

2

Shoot Day

We arrive prepared with a shot list and flexible enough to respond to the environment and your input. We capture product detail, lifestyle variations, process moments, and maker context. Communication is continuous; we show you frames in real-time when helpful.

3

Post & Gallery Delivery

We edit for consistency and deliver a curated digital gallery organized by category. You receive high-resolution files ready for web, print, and marketing. We remain available for minor adjustments or additional edits as needed.

Preparation Guide

Get the most from your shoot

Curate Your Selection

Choose the pieces you most want featured. Include a mix of bestsellers, new designs, and any items with unique details worth highlighting. Bring 8–15 pieces if possible; this gives us variety without overwhelming the shoot.

Prepare Your Workspace

If we're shooting in your workshop, tidy the immediate area but keep it authentic. Natural light is ideal; let us know about windows and time of day. Have any tools, materials, or in-progress work visible if it strengthens your maker story.

Consider Styling & Props

  • Neutral backgrounds (white, cream, natural wood) work best for product detail
  • Lifestyle shots benefit from thoughtful contexts—a desk, travel scenario, or daily-use setting
  • Avoid logos or branding on unrelated items in frame
  • Keep styling minimal so leather remains the focus

Organize by Collection or Category

Group pieces by color, style, or size if you have multiple collections. This helps us shoot efficiently and ensures your final gallery feels organized and cohesive.

Bring Reference Images

If you have examples of lookbooks, compositions, or mood you admire, share them. This gives us a visual shorthand for your aesthetic and helps us align our shooting approach with your vision.

Organized leather goods and studio preparation

Get in Touch

Let's discuss your lookbook

Visit

Avenue Hassan II شارع الحسن الثاني, Agdal, Fez 30013, Fez-Meknes, Morocco

Hours

Daily, 09:00–18:00