Commercial fashion photography
In contrast to editorial photography, commercial work is how most fashion photographers make their living. Commercial work is varied and can range from basic catalogue work to high-end couture campaigns. The primary aim of commercial work is to promote fashion brands – whether they be clothing, accessories, footwear, bags, jewellery or fashion-related products like cosmetics or fragrances. Payment comes direct from the brand or designer and allows them to have majority creative control of the shoot. Commercial photography is placed in magazines, on billboards, online shops, web banners, train stations, point of sale posters – wherever the brand decides it can aid sales of their product. Payment for commercial photography can be either a flat fee for services, or based on the usage of the image (i.e. where, and for how long). For larger campaigns, it is often a combination of a day-rate, alongside a usage fee.