What should an AI product photoshoot brief include?
Include product category, buyer, channel, reference image, image type, model or mannequin direction, background, required details, and review criteria.
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Use this resource to turn a rough product idea into a clearer Ayzelify photoshoot brief before generating catalog, model, mannequin, or lifestyle images.
A good AI product photoshoot brief defines the product, buyer, image type, visual angle, model or mannequin direction, background, required details, and review criteria before generation starts.
AI photoshoot quality improves when the brief is specific. Product type, buyer, reference image quality, model direction, background, image use, and detail priorities should be decided before generation.
Describe what must stay accurate: colors, logo integration, print placement, trim, silhouette, material, packaging, scale, and any visible product features.
Define the review standard before generating. The team should know which details are non-negotiable and which creative variations are acceptable.
Ayzelify works best when product facts, buyer context, visual direction, and review criteria are defined before the generation starts.
Include product category, buyer, channel, reference image, image type, model or mannequin direction, background, required details, and review criteria.
It prevents the team from approving polished images that do not match the real product, buyer use case, or channel requirements.
Yes. Ayzelify workflows can use uploaded product references or brand inputs to generate product-focused visuals for review.
Yes. Exporters can create product visuals, listing copy drafts, and structured catalog inputs for marketplaces such as Alibaba and eBay.
Use Ayzelify to generate product visuals, ecommerce content, and buyer-ready assets, then review every output before publishing.