Midjourney Product Photography for E-Commerce: Sell to Shopify Stores

Use Midjourney to create professional product photography for e-commerce brands. Learn the prompts, workflows, and how to sell this service for $500-$2,000 per client.
Mar 7, 2026
Midjourney Product Photography for E-Commerce: Sell to Shopify Stores

Midjourney Product Photography for E-Commerce

Product photography is one of e-commerce brands' highest costs—a professional shoot can run $2,000–$10,000 for a day. Midjourney has changed this completely.

Brands can now get stunning lifestyle product shots, clean studio images, and creative contextual photography at a fraction of the cost. And someone needs to create these for them.

That someone can be you.

This tutorial teaches you to produce commercial-quality product images with Midjourney and sell this service to e-commerce brands.


What You'll Learn

  • ✅ The types of product images e-commerce brands pay for
  • ✅ Exact Midjourney prompts for different product categories
  • ✅ How to place real products into AI-generated backgrounds
  • ✅ How to price and package this service
  • ✅ Where to find Shopify brands that need this service

Realistic Income: $500–$4,000/month serving 2–5 clients per month


Part 1: E-Commerce Photography Types Brands Need

The 5 Image Types Every Product Needs

Image TypeWhat It ShowsSells For
White Background ShotProduct alone, no distractionsCore listing
Lifestyle / Context ShotProduct in use or in a settingEmotional connection
Flat LayMultiple items arranged from aboveStyle/collection
Close-Up / Detail ShotTexture, material, craftsmanshipQuality proof
Scale Reference ShotProduct next to familiar objectsPractical decision

The opportunity: Most Shopify stores only have white background shots. Adding 3–4 lifestyle images increases conversion rates by 30–60%. That's why brands will pay.


Part 2: The Midjourney Workflow for Product Photography

Step 1: Get the Product Reference

The client sends you their product photos (white background shots work best). You'll use these as a reference to maintain the actual product's colors and proportions.

Options for using reference images in Midjourney:

  • Upload the product photo to Midjourney with --cref [image URL] (character reference)
  • Use image URL in your prompt as a style reference with --sref [URL]
  • Create a general template image first, then composite the real product in Photoshop/Canva

Step 2: Master the Product Photo Prompt Formula

[QUALITY KEYWORDS] [PRODUCT] [SETTING/BACKGROUND] [LIGHTING] 
[PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE] [MOOD] [TECHNICAL SPECS]

Example Prompts by Product Category:

Skincare / Beauty Products:

/imagine professional product photography, minimalist glass serum bottle,
marble bathroom countertop background with soft morning light streaming in,
lush green plant leaves slightly out of focus in background,
editorial beauty photography, soft natural lighting with subtle shadows,
ultra-detailed, commercial product shoot quality --ar 4:5 --v 6 --style raw

Coffee / Food Products:

/imagine commercial food photography, artisan coffee bag,
cozy coffee shop environment, wooden table surface with scattered coffee beans,
warm soft window light from left side, steam effects, shallow depth of field,
lifestyle e-commerce photograph, ultra high resolution --ar 4:5 --v 6

Apparel / Clothing (flat lay):

/imagine professional flat lay photography, [color] linen shirt,
styled with minimalist accessories on white marble surface,
top-down aerial view, editorial fashion photography,
natural daylight, high-key lighting, fashion magazine quality --ar 1:1 --v 6

Home Goods / Decor:

/imagine interior lifestyle photography, [product description],
styled in a Scandinavian minimalist living room, natural oak flooring,
white walls, afternoon sunlight through large windows,
warm editorial tones, architectural digest quality, 
ultra-realistic interior scene --ar 4:5 --v 6

Step 3: Composite the Real Product (Optional but Premium)

For the highest quality results, you can use Midjourney to generate the background/setting, then composite the client's actual product into it using Photoshop, Canva, or even free tools.

Free method with Canva:

  1. Generate your background scene in Midjourney
  2. Open Canva → New Design → upload the Midjourney background
  3. Upload the client's product photo
  4. Use Canva's "Background Remover" to isolate the product
  5. Place the product into the scene, adjust sizing and shadows
  6. Download as high-resolution PNG

This produces actual product photos — not just stylized versions — which is what serious brands need for their listings.


Part 3: Quality Control Checklist

Before delivering to clients, check every image for:

  • Product dimensions look natural (not too big or small for setting)
  • Lighting direction is consistent (all shadows fall the same way)
  • No AI artifacts or odd distortions (especially on text/logos)
  • Color accuracy (client's actual brand colors are preserved)
  • Resolution is sufficient (minimum 2000×2000 pixels for Amazon)
  • No visible watermarks from Midjourney

Part 4: Pricing Your Service

Package Structures

Starter Package — $299

  • 5 lifestyle images for 1 product
  • 2 revision rounds
  • JPEG delivery, commercial license
  • 3-day turnaround

Standard Package — $599

  • 10 lifestyle images for 1 product
  • 3 white background variations
  • 3 revision rounds
  • 5-day turnaround

Brand Package — $1,499 (most popular for Shopify stores with multiple products)

  • Up to 5 products photographed
  • 8 images per product (40 total)
  • Full commercial license
  • Canva brand template included
  • 1-week turnaround

Part 5: Finding Shopify Brand Clients

Method 1: Etsy → Shopify Bridge

The insight: Many successful Etsy sellers are scaling to Shopify. They have proven products but often poor photography.

  1. Browse Etsy's bestsellers in your chosen product category
  2. Find shops with 500–5,000 sales and mediocre photos
  3. Search for their Shopify store (many link from their Etsy "About" page)
  4. Email: "I noticed your [product] could benefit from lifestyle shots—here are 2 examples I created for similar brands [attach samples]."

Method 2: Shopify App Directory Ads

Brands that are investing in growth advertise. Search their Facebook Ads library:

  1. Go to facebook.com/ads/library
  2. Search your product niche (e.g., "skincare")
  3. Look for active advertisers with low-quality images
  4. Find their contact form and pitch your service

Method 3: Upwork Direct

Search Upwork for "product photography" — many of those jobs are actually open to AI-assisted workflows. Your pitch:

"I specialize in AI-assisted product photography that produces lifestyle shots in 48–72 hours at 80% less than a traditional photo shoot, without any loss of quality."


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Midjourney Product Photography for E-Commerce: Sell to Shopify Stores