We replaced 100% of product photography for a brand with 1,500+ SKUs. AI visuals: 14-16% conversion. Traditional photos: 4-6%. Add-to-Cart growth up 300-1,500%. This isn't a concept deck. It's live marketplace data from 2026.
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New grid. New direction. Commercial production, not editorial experiments. More every day this week.
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SILENT METAL — AI jewelry editorial. Dark tones, close-up textures, editorial lighting.
Pearls, chains, sculptural pieces — each shot built to feel like a luxury brand lookbook page. No photographer, no studio, no stylist on set.
Full campaign created with AI. From concept to final spread.
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Most brands can't afford editorial knitwear photography like this. A single set - lighting, model, stylist, studio - runs thousands.
These three frames? AI-generated. Every one.
But here's what matters: the ribbed texture catches light exactly the way real merino does. The corset lacing has physical tension. The shadow at the collar falls from one consistent source.
If you can't tell - that's the point.
I don't optimize for "impressive AI." I optimize for "would a buyer believe this product looks exactly like the photo when it arrives?"
That's the standard. Everything else is content, not commerce.
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GRANE DOWN — AI menswear editorial. Black and white. Raw textures, brutalist concrete, no-retouching aesthetic.
Every frame is AI-generated. The grain, the contrast, the weight of the fabric — all built from prompt to final.
This is what AI fashion photography looks like when you stop trying to make it perfect and start making it real.
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Editorial menswear. AI-generated. Every frame.
The organza sleeve detail, the way the fabric weight shifts between the structured blazer and the gathered texture - this is where Fabric Intelligence matters most. Two completely different materials in one garment, and they both need to behave correctly or the image falls apart.
This is the kind of shot that typically requires a full production team: tailor on set to pin the organza, stylist to control how it catches light, photographer who understands how sheer fabric reads on camera.
Or: one creative director who's spent 10 years learning all three.
Full body. Portrait. Detail. Three angles, one visual story.
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Lifestyle catalog shoot - AI-generated. The product is real. The model, the location, the light - all built.
This is what most brands are actually looking for: commercial product photography that feels natural, not staged. On-model. In context. Ready for a product page, a social ad, or a lookbook.
No model booking. No location scout. No styling team. No 6-week timeline.
Same result. Different infrastructure.
3 angles. 1 product. 48 hours from brief to delivery.
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Red editorial series - AI-generated campaign imagery built on real fashion production knowledge.
Every detail here is intentional: the fabric weight and drape of the tulle, the way light catches the lace texture, the jewelry placement that reads as styled - not generated.
This is what separates creative direction from prompting. The tool doesn't know how tulle falls. It doesn't know which hand position makes the jewelry read better on camera. It doesn't know that this shade of red shifts under warm vs. cool lighting.
I know - because I've directed these shots on real sets for 10 years before I started building them in AI.
Services: AI catalog photography, lifestyle content, campaign imagery, UGC - for DTC fashion brands ready to scale visual production without scaling costs.
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AI-generated fashion video for DTC brands. From garment flat to motion content -- styled on AI personas, set in curated environments. No crew, no studio, no scheduling. Each clip is produced through the Infinite Season pipeline: face consistency, fabric behavior, natural motion.