Soko Studio
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The same dressing table in a bedroom, in morning light
A dressing table on a shop floor, still wearing its handwritten price tag
Shop floor
What you sent What came back
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No studio.
No shoot.
Just the shot.

Send the photo already on your phone. Soko keeps your product exact and puts it in a room that looks like home.

Start free30 photographs on the house · no card
§ 01 · The product is not the variable

Whatever you make, it comes back as itself.

Furniture, watches, jewellery, homeware. Every join, link and finish survives the shoot. Only the room changes.

Two photographs, not one retouched. Soko re-shoots from the photo you send, so your product stands in the room at its own scale rather than being pasted into it.

A dressing table on a shop floor, still wearing its handwritten price tag
The same dressing table in a bedroom, in morning light
Dresser
A wooden-faced watch with a leather strap, photographed against a plain background
The same watch worn on a man's wrist, on a busy street
Watch
A finished bedside table standing on a workshop floor
The same table beside a made bed, under a window
Bedside
A gold pendant necklace on a display bust, the rest of the stock behind it
The same necklace worn, in a room with afternoon light
Necklace
A second bedside table, unfinished, standing in a workshop
The same table beside a bed, someone reaching for the lamp on it
Nightstand
A round red vase holding roses, photographed on a white desk
The same red vase on a laid table by a window
Vase

Every pair here is one real Soko job. Whatever went in is on the left, what came back on the right. A phone photo, a shop floor, a supplier’s listing: Soko re-shoots from the picture you already have.

§ 02 · Why Soko Studio

You sourced the beads. Cut the leather. Mixed the batch by hand.

A proper shoot costs more than a shop your size can spend. You book a photographer. You wait for a date. You pack up the products. You wait again for the photos. And you only get photos of what you had that day.

Soko takes a photo from your phone and sends back a proper one, in about a minute. You pay per photo, not per day.

Eight questions and one photo is all it takes to start. Your first shoot is on the house.

Rev 02 · Nairobi, KE

§ 03 · How it goes

Eight questions, one photo, a set on the wall.

  1. 01

    Tell Soko what you sell

    Eight taps: what you make, what the shop is called, where you sell it, how you shoot it now. No forms, no profile to fill in later.

  2. 02

    Add one product photo

    The one on your phone is enough. Against a wall, on a table, on the shop floor. Soko re-shoots from what you already have.

  3. 03

    Take the set

    A set lands in about a minute, cut for where you post it. Keep what works, say what to change on what doesn’t, shoot the next product.

§ 04 · What it costs to try

Your first shoot is on the house.

You start with 30 photographs. Enough to shoot a product properly and decide for yourself.

Photographs when you sign up
30
Downloading them full size
Free
Card needed
None
What that would cost you
Nothing
The same dressing table in a bedroom, in morning light
Dresser
The same watch worn on a man's wrist, on a busy street
Watch
The same table beside a made bed, under a window
Bedside
The same necklace worn, in a room with afternoon light
Necklace
The same table beside a bed, someone reaching for the lamp on it
Nightstand
The same red vase on a laid table by a window
Vase

Shoot the whole catalogue tonight.

Start with the first question. The other seven take about a minute.

Question 01Act 1 · Your shop

What do you make?

Answer the other seven30 photographs free · no card