Electrical products are not glamorous by category — but they sell in volume on Amazon, Flipkart, and other marketplaces, and the sellers who win are the ones with clear, accurate, well-lit product images. A modular switch that photographs with uneven lighting, a stabiliser with a label that's not legible at thumbnail size, or a circuit breaker where the rating markings are washed out — these directly reduce buyer trust and increase return rates.
At Lohar Studio, we photograph electrical products the way an engineer would want them shown: clear, accurate, every label readable, every connection point visible, no distracting shadows, no reflections that obscure surface detail.
What We Photograph For Electrical Photoshoot
Lohar Studio handles the full range of electrical products for e-commerce and catalogue use:
Switches & Sockets: Modular switches, rocker switches, electrical sockets, USB sockets, and smart switches. Label legibility and surface finish are the key concerns here — buyers need to read the rating, the brand, and the model number at listing thumbnail size. We ensure all text on the product face is sharp and readable in the final image.
Fans & Ventilation: Ceiling fans, table fans, pedestal fans, exhaust fans, and bathroom ventilation fans. Fans present a size challenge — they are large, often with multiple components (motor body, blades, canopy), and need to be photographed assembled in a way that looks proportional and appealing. We have the studio space and lighting rigs for full-size ceiling fan photography without distortion.
Stabilisers & UPS: Voltage stabilisers, servo stabilisers, UPS systems, and inverters. These are boxy, label-heavy products where front-face clarity is critical. Buyers compare specifications from the product image itself — watt ratings, voltage range, brand name — before clicking through to the listing.
Batteries & Power Products: Inverter batteries, lithium batteries, power banks, solar batteries, and lead-acid batteries. Accurate colour rendering of the casing and legible terminal labelling are the priorities for this category.
Wiring Accessories: Conduit pipes, cable trays, wire connectors, junction boxes, MCBs, and distribution boards. These are often photographed poorly because sellers underestimate how much image quality affects conversions, even for industrial-looking products. A clean white background with sharp detail images performs measurably better than dim warehouse-shot photos.
Electrical Appliances: Water heaters, room heaters, irons, kettles, and small kitchen appliances with electrical components. This category overlaps with consumer electronics in some respects — lifestyle shots alongside white-background images perform well for these products.
Meters & Measurement Equipment: Energy meters, multimeters, clamp meters, and panel instruments. Display legibility and accurate colour rendering of the panel face are critical — we shoot these with controlled directional lighting to eliminate screen glare while keeping the display readable.
Electrical Photography vs. Electronics Photography — What's the Difference?
This is a common question from clients. The two categories are related but serve different audiences and have different photography priorities.
Electronics photography — covered separately at Lohar Studio — focuses on consumer gadgets: mobile phones, laptops, headphones, cameras, and smart devices. These products are photographed for aspirational appeal, lifestyle context, and brand storytelling.
Electrical product photography serves a more technical buyer. Someone shopping for a 16-amp modular switch or a 500VA stabiliser is looking at specifications, ratings, build quality, and brand trust — not lifestyle aspirations. The photography needs to show these things clearly: front face with all text legible, side profile showing depth and connectors, a close-up of the rating label, and a clean overall shot showing the product's physical build.
These two pages are kept separate on purpose — different products, different buyer intent, different photography setups.
Lohar Studio: Delhi's Electrical Photography Studio
Located in Rohini, Delhi, Lohar Studio serves electrical product manufacturers and sellers across Delhi NCR. We work with brands from Bhagirath Place — Delhi's largest electrical wholesale market in Old Delhi — as well as manufacturers from Naraina Industrial Area, Lawrence Road, Okhla, and the Wazirpur industrial cluster.
Electrical sellers from Lajpat Rai Market in Chandni Chowk, who supply both retail and e-commerce channels, regularly book Lohar Studio for Amazon and Flipkart catalogue shoots. We also work with electrical brands based in Noida, Gurgaon, and Ghaziabad that manufacture electrical components for the North Indian market.
Sanjay Babu Lohar understands the electrical product category from a seller's perspective — what buyers look for, what marketplace algorithms reward, and how to photograph a product range of 200 SKUs efficiently without losing per-product quality.
Electrical Photography Pricing
Electrical product photography at Lohar Studio starts from ₹49 per photo for bulk orders.
Pricing depends on product size, number of angles, background requirements, and complexity. A simple socket requires less setup than a full ceiling fan assembly with blades and a canopy. Volume orders of 100+ products qualify for bulk pricing.
Call 9312070458 for a quick quote based on your product list. Most clients get an accurate price in under 5 minutes on a call — no forms, no delays.
Our 5-Step Electrical Photography Process
Step 1 — Product List & Briefing - You share your complete product inventory, required number of angles, background preference (white for marketplace, grey or gradient for catalogue), and delivery deadline. We confirm the setup requirements for your specific product types before scheduling.
Step 2 — Product Delivery to Studio - Drop off at our Rohini, Delhi studio, or courier your products. We log every item on receipt and confirm with you before the shoot begins. For fragile or high-value equipment, we advise on secure packing beforehand.
Step 3 — Lighting Setup Per Product Type - Sanjay sets up lighting tailored to your electrical product category. Flat panel products like switches get overhead diffused lighting for even surface rendering. Boxy products like stabilisers get three-point lighting for dimensional clarity. Fans get large-format softbox setups to handle their size without shadows across blades.
Step 4 — Photography & Label Verification - Each product is photographed at all required angles. Before moving on, images are reviewed at 100% zoom on a calibrated monitor — label text legibility, surface reflections, colour accuracy, and background cleanliness are all checked. Products with rating labels or safety markings get a specific close-up shot to ensure compliance information is visible in the listing.
Step 5 — Editing & Delivery - Background removal, colour correction, sharpening, and dust removal are handled in-house. Images are exported in marketplace-ready resolution (Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho specifications) and delivered within 24–72 hours after the shoot.
DIY vs. Professional Electrical Photography
| Factor | DIY / Mobile Photography | Lohar Studio |
|---|---|---|
| Label legibility | Text is often blurry or unreadable at thumbnail size | Sharp to 100% zoom — all ratings and brand text legible |
| Surface reflections | Uncontrolled — overhead lights reflect on plastic surfaces | Diffused controlled lighting — no distracting reflections |
| Background | Inconsistent shadows and environmental clutter | Clean white or grey — marketplace compliant |
| Fan/large product photography | Difficult — size causes distortion or an incomplete frame | Studio space and lighting rigs built for large products |
| Colour accuracy | Often yellow-shifted under warm indoor lighting | Calibrated — accurate to the physical product colour |
| Angles covered | Usually 1–2 views | 4–6 angles, including close-up labels and side profiles |
| Marketplace compliance | Frequent rejection — wrong background, reflection issues | Near-zero rejection rate |
| Turnaround | Days per product for acceptable quality | 24–72 hours for the entire bulk batch |
| Pricing | Hidden cost of time + failed listings + returns | Transparent — from ₹49/photo bulk |
| Buyer trust signal | Low — poor images suggest low manufacturing quality | High—quality images build brand credibility |
Book Your Electrical Photoshoot in Delhi
Lohar Studio is a specialist electrical product photography studio in Delhi, led by Sanjay Babu Lohar with 16 years of product photography experience. We photograph switches, fans, stabilisers, batteries, wiring accessories, meters, and every other electrical product category with setups built for technical buyers and marketplace compliance.
Pricing starts at ₹49 per photo for bulk orders. Studio located in Rohini, Delhi. On-location service available across Delhi NCR. Courier-in service available for outstation sellers.