RETAIL-PRODUCTIONS
In the context of model agencies – retail productions – refers to photo shoots and productions directly aimed at selling products. This means the focus isn’t on image or artistic merit, but rather clearly on marketing and conversion.
Typical examples include e-commerce shoots for online shops, lookbooks, catalogs, or product pages, where clothing is presented as realistically and effectively as possible. The goal is for the customer to immediately understand how a product fits, drapes, and looks.
For models, this translates to less staging and more clarity. Poses are often minimalist, and facial expressions are neutral to friendly, ensuring the product remains the focus. Efficiency is also a priority – many looks are shot in a short amount of time. The prime market for such mass productions (shots) is China.
Retail productions are a significant part of the market because they are ongoing and provide regular job opportunities. They are particularly relevant for commercial models, but also for new faces to gain experience, build confidence in front of the camera, and generate initial income.
Compared to editorials or campaigns, retail jobs are usually less creative, but more predictable, faster, and often involve clearly defined requirements.
