Beverage Vibes

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When it comes to beverage photography, vibes are everything. The right color palette, props, and lighting can instantly transport your audience to a mood like sunny afternoons, refreshing deskside breaks, or a lively vacation feel. Bright beverage photography relies on light-drenched compositions, modern glassware, and playful details, such as citrus slices, ice cubes, or glistening droplets, to suggest freshness and flavor. These elements don’t just show a drink, they create a story around how it’s meant to feel and when it’s meant to be enjoyed. Whether it’s sparkling water, an herbal soda, or a cocktail, the visual vibe helps communicate who it’s for and what moment it belongs to.

For brands, this means utilizing photography as a powerful means of emotional expression. A punchy palette and cheerful styling can make a product feel energizing, while soft sunlight and clean surfaces can evoke a sense of calm or wellness. Every set is an opportunity to align your visual message with your target audience’s lifestyle and aspirations. It’s more than just “pretty”, it’s purposeful. At our studio, we design beverage sets that not only look good but also feel good, helping your brand stand out and connect.

Judy Doherty

I am a food, beverage, and CPG product photographer specializing in photos, stop motion, and video, with over 90,000 photos and motion graphics delivered. Clients hire me for my eye, creative direction, and passion for taking their idea to the next level.

My strength lies in a nimble and lean creative process. Clients love getting creative content at a reasonable cost since my studio can art direct, style, and shoot their images quickly and on budget. My studio features an extensive surface library and prop house with a fully equipped kitchen and two shooting studios.

My experience as a chef, stylist, and photographer has earned many awards, including APA Top 100, ACF Gold Medal, and a juried fine art photo exhibit at Art Basel Miami. I was Executive Pastry Chef for two Hyatt Hotels and Resorts before completing two post-baccalaureate certificates for Visual Art and Graphic Design at U.C. Berkeley Extension in San Francisco.

https://judydohertyphotography.com
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