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Photos from MEE Photography's post 07/15/2026

Built for This Brand: MEE Client Spotlight

For years now, Sparkle Candle Co has been part of my Ongoing Image Support Program, and I think that’s one of the biggest reasons these images feel so … them.

When you work together consistently, you stop creating content JUST to fill a feed. Rather, you build a library of images that GROWS with the brand.

Every session gives us another opportunity to refine the look, introduce new products, explore fresh concepts, and create content that still feels unmistakably Sparkle Candle.

For this collection, we leaned into natural textures and layered styling to complement the products without overwhelming them. The goal wasn’t to create a complicated set, it was to create an environment that felt warm, elevated, and true to the brand.

That’s one of my favourite parts of working with clients over the long term.

We’re not starting from scratch every few months.
We’re building on everything we’ve already created, making sure their content stays fresh while their brand stays recognizable.

Because consistency isn’t BORING … it’s MEMORABLE.

And that’s exactly what helps build a brand people recognize before they even see the logo.

Want to know more about the OISP? Drop a 👋🏼 below and let’s chat!

📍 MEE Photography | Product + Branding Photographer for Canadian businesses

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Photos from MEE Photography's post 07/04/2026

You looked at something first.

Maybe it was the product.

Maybe it was the colour.

Maybe the props caught your eye before the product did.

None of those answers are wrong, but they tell me something.

When I’m styling a product image, I’m asking myself:

What do I want someone to notice in the first second?

Because attention isn’t accidental.

If I want you to notice the packaging, everything else supports it.

If I want you to notice texture, the lighting changes.

If I want the feeling of summer, the props do the heavy lifting.

Every choice is intentional.

So. … what did your eye go to first?

📍 MEE Photography | Product + Branding Photographer for Canadian businesses







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