The True Cost of Product Photography: A Comparative Analysis
This article has been written by Giles Mosley

In today's competitive retail landscape, high quality product imagery isn't just nice to have, it's essential. But the traditional approach to product photography comes with significant costs that many brands struggle to justify. Let's break down the real numbers and explore how Ai powered solutions, like ACi Studios are revolutionising the industry.
The Traditional Photography Model: A Cost Breakdown
When brands need professional product photography, particularly for lifestyle or room set imagery, the costs quickly add up. Consider a typical shoot featuring a model in a styled living room environment (like the one shown above)
- Photographer day rate: £850 for an experienced professional
- Studio hire: £300 for a suitable space
- Room set build and materials: £1,750 to create an authentic environment
- Model fees: £600 for professional talent
- Styling and props: £400 to source and coordinate
- Post production: £250 for retouching and editing
- Travel and expenses: £200 for logistics
Total investment: £4,350
The Hidden Costs Beyond the Invoice
The financial outlay is only part of the story. Traditional photography shoots also require:
- Time: Weeks of planning, coordination and scheduling
- Logistics: Managing multiple vendors and coordinating schedules
- Risk: Weather delays, talent cancellations, or results that don't meet expectations
- Inflexibility: Changes after the shoot often mean starting from scratch
The ACi Studios Alternative
ACi Studios have got their service offering to the point where it can deliver professional quality imagery at a fraction of traditional costs. Using the same living room scenario (exactly like the one above)
- Environment creation: £175 for a custom designed digital space
- Model generation: £55 for Ai generated talent
- Image creation: £35 for final rendering
Total investment: £265
Savings: £4,085 (a 94% cost reduction)

But What About Quality?
The skepticism is understandable. Can Ai really match the quality of professional photography? The answer is yes, when executed by experienced professionals who understand both photography and Ai technology.
The key difference is that Ai powered studios aren't replacing creativity; they're replacing the physical logistics of traditional shoots while maintaining and often enhancing creative control.
Beyond Cost Savings: Additional Advantages
- Speed: Images can be produced in days rather than weeks
- Flexibility: Easy to make changes, test variations, or create seasonal versions
- Consistency: Maintain brand standards across entire product lines
- Scalability: Produce imagery for hundreds of products without proportional cost increases
- Sustainability: Eliminate waste from physical sets, travel and disposable props
The Future is Already
For brands considering Ai powered photography, the question isn't whether to make the switch, but how quickly they can adapt before competitors gain the advantage.
The savings aren't just about cutting costs, they're about redirecting resources toward growth, marketing and product development. When you can produce professional imagery at 10% of traditional costs, you can afford to be more ambitious with your visual content strategy.
We're at an inflection point in retail imagery. The technology has matured, the quality is proven and the cost advantages are undeniable. Brands that embrace this shift now will find themselves with a significant competitive advantage in budget allocation, speed to market and creative flexibility.
The question for modern retailers isn't whether Ai powered photography can deliver results—it's whether you can afford not to explore it.
Ai image creation can speed up time-to-market by up to 80%. Taking days, if not weeks off timelines.
Ai image creation can speed up time-to-market by up to 80%. Taking days, if not weeks off timelines.

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