Beverage and Liquid Photography Vancouver
Liquid is one of the most technically demanding subjects in commercial photography. It moves, it reflects, it refracts, and it looks different from one second to the next. Getting a single frame right takes preparation and a lot of patience.
We specialize in beverage and liquid photography for food and drink brands, restaurants, distilleries, breweries, and agencies in Vancouver and across Canada. The work is about capturing a specific moment: the pour, the splash, the condensation on glass, the color of the drink in the light. None of those frames are accidental. Every one is set up deliberately.
Shoots are built around the product and the campaign. That means understanding how the image will be used, what the brand needs to communicate, and what the liquid has to do on camera. Props, surfaces, lighting, timing. All of it comes together to produce something that looks effortless but was not.
Kylix Production is based in Vancouver. Studio setups for liquid work are built specifically for each project.
If you have a beverage or liquid campaign, we would like to hear about it.
What is liquid photography and how is it different from regular product photography?
Liquid photography is a specialty within commercial photography. The subject moves, reflects, and refracts in ways that standard product techniques cannot handle. A pour or a splash requires its own lighting and timing approach. It is why clients who need beverage or liquid campaign work come to specialists.
Do you work with alcohol brands and licensed beverages?
Yes. We work with distilleries, breweries, wineries, and cocktail brands on product and campaign imagery. The category does not change the approach. The goal is always images that make the product look as good as it tastes.
How much does beverage photography cost?
Liquid and beverage work is more involved than standard product photography because of setup time and the volume of attempts needed to hit the right frame. Pricing is based on the scope of the campaign. Contact us with the brief and we will put together a quote.














