Strong visuals are essential when marketing products for kids, and this children’s headphone product photography session focused on creating clean, engaging images that highlight both the function and personality of the product. Shot by Abi at Blush Door Studio, this commercial session featured Bandou’s unique headband-style headphones designed specifically for children.
These headphones look similar to soft earmuff-style headbands that wrap comfortably around a child’s head, making them both practical and fun to wear. The brand is known for combining technology with playful designs, and this particular shoot showcased a mix of brand-new patterns alongside their popular animal-themed headphones.
Commercial sessions like this help brands build a library of images they can use across their website, online listings, and marketing campaigns.

Children’s Headphone Product Photography in a Studio Setting
Blush Door Studio provided a controlled environment that allowed Abi to carefully focus on the details that make these products stand out. Studio product photography is ideal for items like headphones because lighting, background, and styling can all be managed precisely to highlight the product’s features.
For children’s products especially, it’s important that the images feel bright, fun, and approachable while still maintaining a polished, professional look. Clean backgrounds help keep the attention on the product itself while allowing the colors and patterns to stand out.
During this session, Abi worked with a variety of headphone styles, including the brand’s recognizable animal-themed designs as well as some new patterns that expand the collection. Showing multiple designs in a single shoot helps the brand maintain consistency across product listings while still highlighting the variety available to customers.
Showcasing Product Features Through Commercial Photography
When photographing wearable products like headphones, it’s important to capture angles that clearly show both the design and how the product fits. Because these headphones are built into a soft headband, the photography needed to emphasize both the comfort and the visual appeal.
A commercial product shoot like this typically includes several types of images that support different marketing needs.
For this session, the product photography focused on:
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Clean product images that highlight the headphone design
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Close-up shots showing fabric texture and patterns
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Multiple angles that demonstrate how the headband wraps around the head
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Photos that highlight the brand’s playful animal styles
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Images that showcase new patterns added to the collection
Capturing a mix of these images allows the brand to use the photos across different platforms. Product listing photos help customers clearly understand what they’re buying, while more styled images can be used for social media and promotional graphics.

Creating Visual Consistency for Growing Brands
One of the biggest advantages of working with a professional studio is the ability to maintain consistency over time. When brands photograph products in the same studio environment with similar lighting and styling, their website and marketing materials feel cohesive and polished.
Consistency is especially important for brands selling online. When customers browse product listings, cohesive imagery helps the brand appear more professional and trustworthy.
Sessions like this also give brands the opportunity to introduce new product variations—such as additional patterns—without disrupting the visual style their customers already recognize.
The final gallery from this shoot highlights the playful designs, comfortable construction, and kid-friendly personality of these headband headphones while maintaining a clean, professional aesthetic.
If your brand needs professional product imagery that showcases both design and functionality, Kylee Ann Studios can help create a cohesive library of marketing photos for your business. Reach out today to learn more about commercial studio sessions and building a strong visual brand through photography.

May 26, 2026
Abi Kennard