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Behind the Scenes: Creative Hair Dryer Product Photography

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2026-05-13 10:00:00
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Hair dryer product photography behind the scenes AIMI Guangzhou

Small-appliance photography sits in a strange middle ground — too detailed for flat-lay treatment, too commercial for moody lifestyle work. When a beauty-tech brand asked us to shoot their new flagship hair dryer for international launch, the brief was clear: premium, modern, and instantly understandable on a phone screen.

The Brief

The client needed three deliverables: clean white-background shots for Amazon and their DTC site, a hero lifestyle image for the homepage banner, and a tightly cropped detail series for paid social. All in seven working days, all in two colourways. Here's how we approached it.

Building the Set

For the white-background work we used our acrylic cyclorama; for the hero, we built a custom bathroom-vanity vignette using a marble countertop, a smoked-glass mirror, and a single neutral towel. The trick with appliances is keeping the set quiet — too many props and the eye drifts away from the product. We pulled three different prop options and shot tests of each before committing.

Creative hair dryer photography — coloured gel lighting setup
Creative hair dryer photography — coloured gel lighting setup

Lighting an Object That Reflects Everything

Glossy hair dryers are essentially curved mirrors. Every soft-box, every light stand, every dark corner of the studio shows up on the chrome and lacquered surfaces. Our solution: a giant overhead diffusion frame (8ft x 8ft) that fills the entire top reflection with smooth white. Two strip-boxes flagged with black flags create defined edge highlights down the side of the body. The black flags are critical — without them the edges look soft and toy-like.

Demonstrating Function in a Still Image

Hair dryers are about airflow, which is invisible. To suggest performance without resorting to cliché, we shot a separate plate with a single strand of model hair lifted gently in front of the nozzle, then composited it into the hero in post. The result reads as "powerful" without looking gimmicky.

Reflective product photography — controlled studio environment with black flags
Reflective product photography — controlled studio environment with black flags

Detail Shots That Sell Features

For the close-up series we used a 100mm macro and focus-stacked each frame for edge-to-edge sharpness. The brand's USP was a heat-control LED ring around the nozzle, so we shot that detail at three intensities and let the client pick. Other detail captures included:

  • Material texture on the handle grip
  • Button cluster with backlit icons
  • Filter mesh on the rear intake
  • Brand logo with raking light

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Colourway Variations Without Re-Shooting

A common cost-saving trick for small appliances: photograph one colourway perfectly, then use careful colour-replacement in Photoshop for the variants. We shot the primary champagne-gold finish in full, then masked and re-coloured to produce matte-black and pearl-white versions. Even our retouchers had to double-check which was the original.

Delivery

The brand received 42 final images across three colourways and four image styles in six working days. The hero ran on their homepage for the entire launch quarter and ROAS on the paid social creative beat their previous benchmark by 38%. Talk to us about your next appliance shoot.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you photograph highly reflective products?

We use large diffused light sources at oblique angles combined with black flag cards to control reflections. The key is lighting for shape rather than brightness — letting the product's form define itself against controlled gradients.

Can you show a product in use without video?

Yes. We use wind machines, suspended elements, and powder effects to imply motion in still photography. This creates dynamic hero images that communicate function without requiring video production budgets.