CASE STUDY · DEEP DIVE
Client: Chanel Location: New Bond Street, London Scope: Seasonal façade and window installation photography Services: Architectural photography, evening and night photography, deta
The starting point is always the same: a producer's call, a brief in writing, a crew assembled within hours. For Chanel, the standard is non-negotiable — every frame has to read as Chanel, in every city, in every market, on every channel. That's the bar this case study is measured against.
What makes the work consistent isn't any single camera or location — it's the pipeline. Local crews briefed centrally from London. Files moving overnight to the post team. A single grading standard applied to every frame, regardless of the shoot. Same-day press selects on desks before sunrise. Final delivery within 48 hours.
This case study collects the work — the hero stills, the supporting detail, the architecture-of-retail studies, the brand activations — and walks through the operating model that produced it. It's part visual archive, part operating-model document.
Press-ready evening hero stills delivered same night — used by Chanel global PR, retail design partners and the architectural press.
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Same-day selects, single producer, London-graded. Direct line to the producer who'll own your project end-to-end.