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You don’t need a photoshoot. Start with one phone photo of the product and Bloom can turn it into a clean product shot, drop it into lifestyle scenes, and prep it for print — all in one conversation. This recipe uses Marlow, a DTC brand launching a new cold brew.

What you’ll produce

From a single phone snap: a clean studio-style product shot, a few on-brand lifestyle scenes, and a sticker ready to print.

1. Kick off with the goal and the photo

Tell the agent what you need and share the photo. Name the brand so everything comes back on-brand:
We need some product shots of our new cold brew can for the website. Here's an iPhone photo: https://example.com/marlow-can.jpg — use our Marlow brand.

2. Turn the snap into a clean product shot

Turn this into a clean studio product shot.
Bloom works from your photo, so the real can — its label, shape, proportions — stays accurate while the brand handles the look.

3. Drop it into lifestyle scenes

Now some lifestyle shots — the can on a sunny cafe table, a marble kitchen counter, and at an outdoor picnic.

4. Make a sticker

For a die-cut sticker, get a clean cutout and turn it into a vector that prints crisp at any size:
Give me a version with the background removed.
Now vectorize that so we can print it as a sticker.

Tips

  • A clean, evenly lit phone photo is plenty — you don’t need a studio.
  • The real product stays accurate because Bloom works from your photo, not just words.
  • Generate a few lifestyle variants and keep the best.