Elevated lifestyle imagery — couture moments in a timeless Boston setting.

For Mr. Sid, a luxury Boston clothing store, we worked on an aspirational campaign at Raffles Boston, photographing a male and female model as a sophisticated couple across the hotel’s most refined spaces. Every frame sells elegance, craftsmanship, and the ease of a privileged life — from arrival to late-night lounging — with hair and makeup on set and coordinated stills shot alongside Kure Creative’s video crew for a unified look.


  • Aspirational storytelling: Posed moments that feel effortless, intimate, and inherently desirable.

  • Wardrobe-forward composition: Outfits showcased through movement, texture, and interaction with each location’s architecture.

  • Cohesive photo–video language: Color, framing, and pacing matched to motion work for cross-channel continuity.

  • Polished beauty: On-set hair & makeup to ensure every frame reads luxury and refinement.

What we focused on

  • Guest Entrance: Arrival frames that communicate status and first impressions — tailored jackets, luggage, confident posture.

  • Hotel Restaurant: Dining sequences with refined table styling, movement, and close-ups of fabrics and accessories.

  • Speakeasy Evenings: Low-light, cinematic images that emphasize mood, texture, and the interplay of wardrobe and atmosphere.

  • Library & Common Areas: Intimate, composed shots that highlight pattern, layering, and the quiet rituals of luxury.

  • Poolside: Sunlit glamour and relaxed elegance — swim-to-lounge transitions that show versatility and lifestyle context.

Key scenes



How these images serve your busines

  • Position your brand: Photos that reinforce a high-end identity and attract clientele who prioritize quality and taste.

  • Support commerce & storytelling: Editorial-style imagery for campaigns, lookbooks, e-commerce lifestyle panels, and in-store displays.

  • Multi-channel readiness: Sets formatted for social, web banners, and full-resolution print without sacrificing aesthetic fidelity.

  • Upsell lifestyle: Scenes that sell not just garments but the aspiration and experiences tied to them.

  • Location- & wardrobe-based image sets (high-res)

  • Social-ready crops (square + vertical) and hero landscapes for web

  • Print-resolution files for lookbooks and advertising

Delivered assets



We scheduled scenes to capture ideal light across Raffles’ interiors, coordinated rapid wardrobe changes, and worked with a hair & makeup artist and the video crew to maintain continuity. Styling and prop choices were minimal and refined to keep focus on garment detail and the couple’s narrative.

Production snapshot

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