At Lohar Studio, we offer professional shawl and scarf photography in Delhi for e-commerce sellers, boutiques, exporters, and fashion brands. Whether you need flat lay shawl product photography for Amazon listings, a model-based scarves photoshoot for Myntra, or a complete shawl and stole catalogue for your own brand website — we deliver accurate, platform-compliant images that do justice to the quality of your product.
Sanjay Babu Lohar, with 15+ years of experience in apparel and garments photography, leads every shawl shoot personally. Pricing starts at ₹69* per photo. Complete shawl product packages with multiple angles start at ₹350–₹900 per product. Call 9312070458 to book.
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What Is Shawl & Scarf Product Photography?
Shawl product photography is the professional photography of shawls, scarves, stoles, wraps, and dupattas for ecommerce listings, wholesale catalogues, brand websites, and export presentations. It covers everything from a simple white-background flat lay of a printed cotton scarf to a full model-based Pashmina shawl shoot for a premium fashion brand.
What makes shawl photography different from general photography is the product itself. A shawl is not a garment with a fixed shape — it can be folded, draped, knotted, or spread depending on how the seller wants to present it. Each presentation style communicates something different to the buyer. A flat lay spread shows the full design, border, and print. A draped model shot shows how the shawl falls and how it looks when worn. A close-up texture shot communicates the quality of the weave.
Getting all three right in one session is what separates a professional shawl photoshoot from a quick phone snap — and what separates sellers who rank and convert from those who don't.
Types of Shawl & Scarf Photography We Offer
Flat Lay Shawl Product Photography
The shawl or scarf is spread flat on a white surface and photographed from above. This is the most efficient format for bulk catalogue shoots — ideal for sellers listing printed scarves, woollen stoles, cotton shawls, and dupatta sets on Amazon, Meesho, and Flipkart. A properly executed flat lay shows the full border design, print pattern, and fabric spread without distortion.
For shawls with intricate embroidery or woven borders, flat lay photography is also the best format for showing the design layout across the full length of the fabric — something that a model shot can't always show clearly.
1. Shawl Photography with Model — Men & Women
Shawl photography for men and women with a model shows the product as it looks when worn — how it drapes over the shoulders, how it falls at the sides, and how it looks styled as a fashion accessory. This format is essential for:
- Premium and luxury shawl brands targeting Myntra and Ajio
- D2C fashion labels that sell shawls as winter accessories or ethnic wear add-ons
- Export brands presenting Pashmina or cashmere collections to international buyers
- Festive and bridal shawl collections, where styling is a key part of the appeal
We arrange both female and male models for shawl photoshoots — shawl photography for men (winter wraps, woollen stoles, travel scarves) and women (Pashmina, embroidered shawls, fashion scarves) have different styling requirements, and we handle both.
2. Ghost Mannequin & Folded Display Photography
For sellers who want a structured product display without the cost of a model session, we photograph shawls folded, draped over mannequin shoulders, or presented in a styled flat arrangement that gives a three-dimensional appearance. This middle-ground approach works well for woollen wraps, winter scarves, and branded stoles where the overall drape and thickness of the fabric matter.
3. Detail & Texture Photography for Shawls
Close-up shots of embroidery work, woven patterns, Kani weave, Sozni embroidery, block print detail, tassels, fringe ends, and fabric texture. For Pashmina and cashmere shawls specifically, detail photography is the single most important secondary image — because buyers are making a premium purchasing decision based on perceived quality, and the only way to communicate that quality online is through close-up texture and weave photography.
4. Scarves Photoshoot for Ecommerce
Fashion scarves, printed silk scarves, bandana-style scarves, and neck scarves are photographed in formats suited for their style of presentation — knotted, draped, flat, or styled on a model. Scarves photo shoots are typically faster than full shawl catalogue shoots and can often be completed in a single day, even for 100+ SKUs.
Shawl & Scarf Photography Pricing at Lohar Studio
| Service Type |
Starting Price |
Notes |
| Flat lay — shawls, stoles, scarves |
₹69 / photo |
Minimum 20-25 pieces |
| Folded / draped display (no model) |
₹79 / photo |
Styled, structured presentation |
| Model shoot — shawl / scarf worn |
₹149 / photo |
Male or female model coordination included |
| Detail / texture / embroidery close-ups |
₹59 / photo |
Add-on to any package |
| Complete shawl product package |
₹350–₹900 / product |
Full spread + detail + styled shot |
| Full-day shawl catalogue (80+ pieces) |
Custom quote |
Best per-unit rate |
All prices include retouching, white background correction, colour correction, and web-ready JPG delivery. GST extra.
DIY vs. Professional Shawl Photography
| Factor |
DIY / Phone Photography |
Lohar Studio Professional |
| Pashmina & cashmere texture |
Looks flat, weave quality invisible |
Diffused soft lighting reveals fibre texture clearly |
| Embroidery detail |
Lost under phone flash or shadows |
Directional lighting shows Sozni and Kani work accurately |
| White background |
Off-white, shadows — platform rejection risk |
Pure #FFFFFF — Amazon / Myntra compliant |
| Colour accuracy |
Colours shift under warm phone light |
Calibrated cool lighting renders fabric colours accurately |
| Drape & presentation |
Crumpled, unstyled, no visual appeal |
Properly styled drape and fold per shawl type |
| Model styling |
Difficult to arrange, inconsistent |
Professional model coordination included |
| Fringe & tassel detail |
Often blurred or poorly lit |
Macro close-ups show the end finish accurately |
| Return rates |
Higher — quality misrepresented |
Lower — accurate images set correct expectations |
| Turnaround |
Slow, inconsistent |
24–72 hours standard |
| Volume capacity |
10–15 pieces/day maximum |
80–100 pieces/day (flat lay) |
Why Shawl & Scarf Sellers Need Professional Photography
The shawl and scarf market in Indian ecommerce is driven by two very different buyer types — and both rely entirely on photography.
The first buyer is looking for an affordable everyday scarf or printed stole on Meesho or Amazon. For this buyer, the photograph needs to show the print pattern clearly, the colour accurately, and the size proportionally. They're comparing 20 listings in 30 seconds — your image either stops their scroll or doesn't.
The second buyer is considering a premium Pashmina shawl or embroidered cashmere wrap — possibly at a price point of ₹3,000–₹15,000 or higher. For this buyer, the photograph needs to communicate quality, craftsmanship, and luxury. They want to see the weave up close, the embroidery detail, and how the shawl looks draped and worn. A flat lay alone won't convert them — they need the detail shots and the model imagery together.
Professional shawl photography in Delhi addresses both buyer types in a single session — the flat lay for the main listing image, the close-up detail for the secondary images, and the model shot for A+ content and lifestyle use.
Who Needs Shawl Photography in Delhi?
Amazon and Meesho sellers who source printed scarves, cotton stoles, and woollen shawls and need fast, platform-compliant flat lay photography for bulk listings.
Pashmina and cashmere brands that sell premium products and need detailed texture photography and model shots that justify their price point to online buyers.
Export houses in Delhi NCR that sell shawls and scarves to buyers in the UK, US, UAE, and Europe. International buyers expect high-resolution, colour-accurate images — especially for Pashmina and handcrafted products where quality differentiation matters.
Fashion and accessories brands that include shawls and scarves as part of a wider collection — these brands typically need model shots that integrate the shawl into a complete styled look.
Wholesale shawl businesses that supply to retail shops and now want to build an online B2B or D2C catalogue. Professional photography is the first step in moving from wholesale-only to direct consumer selling.
Winter and seasonal collection brands that refresh their shawl and stole range every season need a reliable photography partner who can handle 100+ SKUs quickly.
Our Shawl Photoshoot Process
Step 1: Receiving & Fabric Inspection Every shawl and scarf is checked on arrival — embroidery condition, fringe alignment, any fold marks, or storage creases. Pashmina and cashmere pieces are handled with particular care — these fabrics are delicate and require specific handling to avoid pulling or distortion before the shoot.
Step 2: Shoot Planning by Presentation Type Flat lay batch, model shoot, and detail photography are grouped before we start. For brands combining flat lay and model formats in the same session, we plan the sequence to maximise volume per day and keep per-image costs down.
Step 3: Fabric-Specific Lighting Setup Pashmina and cashmere require soft, diffused lighting to show fibre quality without creating harsh shadows. Printed cotton and polyester scarves can handle more direct light. Embroidered shawls need directional lighting to bring out thread detail. Sanjay calibrates the studio setup per fabric type — this is the step that separates accurate product photography from generic studio output.
Step 4: Live Review During Shoot You or your team can attend and review images on-screen in real time. Folding style, drape arrangement, and colour concerns are corrected during the session. This is especially important for premium Pashmina and cashmere shoots where every detail matters.
Step 5: Retouching & Delivery Background corrected to pure white, colours matched to the physical product, fringe and embroidery detail enhanced. Web-ready JPGs delivered via Google Drive or WeTransfer within 24–48 hours of shoot completion.
Why Choose Lohar Studio for Shawl Photography in Delhi?
Fabric expertise that shows in the final image. Sanjay Babu Lohar has 15+ years of experience photographing apparel and textile products — including delicate fabrics like Pashmina, cashmere, silk, and fine wool. That experience directly determines how accurately your shawl's texture, colour, and embroidery appear in the final photographs.
Shawl photography for men and women. We handle both product directions — women's fashion scarves, embroidered Pashmina shawls, and ethnic stoles alongside men's winter wraps, woollen shawls, and travel scarves. Different styling, different model coordination, same quality outcome.
Honest pricing and clear timelines. ₹69*/photo for flat lay, ₹149/photo for model-based shoots, ₹350–₹900 for complete product packages. 24–72 hours delivery. No inflated claims, no surprise charges after delivery.
No fake rankings. We don't call ourselves Delhi's number one shawl photography studio. What we deliver is technically accurate, platform-compliant photography on time, and clients come back for repeat catalogue refreshes because the work earns repeat business.
Shawl Photography Across Delhi NCR
Lohar Studio's studio is based in Rohini, Delhi, and serves shawl and scarf brands across the full Delhi NCR. Delhi has a well-established wholesale textile market — Chandni Chowk's fabric and shawl wholesale lanes, Sadar Bazaar's accessories market, and Gandhi Nagar's garment wholesale ecosystem all supply shawl and stole inventory to sellers across India.
We work with brands based in South Delhi, West Delhi, Dwarka, Noida, Gurgaon, and Faridabad. If you're looking for shawl photography near me in any of these areas, our Rohini studio is well-connected across the NCR.
For brands shipping from Ludhiana, Amritsar, Srinagar, Jaipur, or Varanasi, courier-based shawl photography is a standard arrangement. You ship the shawls to our studio, we photograph and edit everything, and ship them back. Images delivered to your Drive within 24–72 hours of the shoot date. Many of our Pashmina and woollen shawl clients ship from Amritsar and Srinagar for their seasonal catalogue updates.
FAQ — Shawl & Scarf Photography Delhi
1. What is shawl product photography?
Shawl product photography is the professional photography of shawls, scarves, stoles, and wraps for ecommerce listings, brand catalogues, and export presentations. It includes flat lay photography showing the full design and border, model-based photography showing how the shawl looks when worn, and close-up detail shots of embroidery, weave texture, and fringe. The goal is to show an online buyer exactly what the product looks like — colour, fabric quality, and design — so they can buy with confidence.
2. How much does a shawl photoshoot cost in Delhi?
At Lohar Studio, shawl photography starts at ₹69 per photo for flat lay. Model-based shawl shoots start at ₹149/photo. Complete shawl product packages — covering a full spread flat lay, detail shot, and a styled or draped image — start at ₹350 and go up to ₹900 per product depending on the number of images and photography method. Call 9312070458 for a custom quote based on your product count and requirements.
3. Can you photograph Pashmina shawls accurately?
Yes. Pashmina and cashmere shawls require specific soft, diffused lighting to reveal the fibre texture and weave quality without creating harsh shadows or flattening the fabric's natural depth. This is one of the most technically demanding aspects of shawl photography — and one that requires experience with delicate textiles. At Lohar Studio, we adjust our lighting setup specifically for Pashmina and fine wool fabrics to ensure the quality of the product comes through in the photograph.
4. Do you offer shawl photography for men?
Yes. We photograph shawls and scarves for both men and women. Men's shawl photography — including winter woollen wraps, travel scarves, formal stoles, and Pashmina shawls — has its own styling requirements, and we coordinate male models when a model-based shoot is required. Many of our clients sell shawls across both genders, and we plan the complete catalogue in a single session.
5. What is the best photography method for scarves photoshoot?
For scarves photoshoot on Amazon and Meesho, flat lay photography on a white background is the standard — it shows the full print, colour, and size clearly. For premium or fashion scarves on Myntra and brand websites, model-based photography is recommended because it shows how the scarf looks styled and worn. Many sellers use both formats: flat lay as the main listing image and model shots for lifestyle and A+ content.
6. Can you photograph embroidered shawls — Sozni, Kani, Aari work?
Yes. Embroidered shawls — including Sozni embroidery, Kani weave, Aari work, and Kashmiri embellishments — are one of our specialist areas. We use directional studio lighting to bring out embroidery thread detail and pattern clarity without creating glare or shadows. We also photograph close-up detail images of the embroidery panels separately — these secondary listing images are critical for premium shawl sellers because buyers need to see the quality of the handwork before making a high-value purchase decision.
7. How many shawls can you shoot in a day?
For flat lay shawl photography: approximately 80–100 pieces per day, depending on size and styling. For model-based shawl shoots: approximately 40–50 looks per day. For shawls requiring detailed close-ups of embroidery and texture in addition to the main flat lay, approximately 50–60 per day when combined. For large catalogues, we plan multi-day shoots to maintain consistent lighting and quality throughout.
8. Do you shoot scarves and shawls for Amazon's image requirements?
Yes. All shawls and scarves are photographed on a pure white (#FFFFFF) background with the product filling approximately 85% of the frame — Amazon's standard main image specification. For Meesho and Flipkart, we shoot to their respective catalogue format requirements. Tell us which platform you're listing on before the shoot, and we'll frame and format accordingly.
9. Can I send shawls from outside Delhi for photography?
Yes. Many of our shawl photography clients ship from Amritsar, Ludhiana, Srinagar, Jaipur, and Varanasi. You courier the shawls to our Rohini, Delhi studio. We photograph, edit, and courier everything back — images delivered within 24–48 hours of the shoot date. This is a common arrangement, particularly for Pashmina and woollen shawl brands doing seasonal catalogue updates.
10. How does professional shawl photography reduce return rates?
Shawl returns in e-commerce are primarily caused by colour mismatch (particularly in delicate pastel and earth-tone Pashmina shawls photographed under warm light), misrepresentation of fabric quality, and embroidery detail that looked finer in the photograph than in reality. Our colour-calibrated lighting reduces colour-based returns. Close-up texture and embroidery photographs set accurate quality expectations — particularly for premium shawls where buyers are making a significant investment. Clients who switch from phone photography to professional shawl photography consistently report fewer "not as described" returns within the first 60 days.
Start Your Shawl Catalogue Today
Shawl and scarf photography in Delhi doesn't need to be expensive, slow, or technically complicated. Lohar Studio offers professional shawl photoshoots for ecommerce sellers, boutiques, exporters, and fashion brands — flat lay, folded display, and model options for both men and women — starting at ₹69* per photo and ₹350–₹900 for complete product packages. Delivery in 24–48 hours.
Whether you're shooting 30 printed cotton scarves for your first Meesho listing or 150 embroidered Pashmina shawls for a premium export catalogue, call Sanjay Babu Lohar at 9312070458 to discuss your requirement and get a custom quote.
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