— On-model imagery · 150+ styles · Boho campaign look
Direct your next drop's campaign with the AI Boho Fashion Photography Generator.
Photograph boho-ready apparel for lookbooks, PDPs, and marketplaces with controlled, studio-quality results. You click settings—lens, framing, lighting, background, mood—so the garment stays true without prompts. No studio days. No samples shipped. No prompting.
- ~$0.55 per image
- ~30–40s per generation
- 150+ visual styles
- 2K/4K output
- Click-driven controls
- C2PA-signed provenance
7-day free trial • 50 tokens (10 images) • Cancel anytime


Direct the shoot. Zero prompts.
This boho preset locks an editorial campaign mood with warm lifestyle lighting, natural backgrounds, and a consistent framing choice—then you generate with every setting as a click. 5 tokens · ~34s per image
- 6 clicks · 0 keystrokes
- app.rawshot.ai / new_shoot
How it works
Click-driven boho shoots, garment-led control
Direct every creative decision with buttons and sliders, then generate labeled, catalog-ready imagery—no studio calendar and no prompt work.
- Step 01
Choose the boho look
Select lens, framing, lighting, background, and visual style with UI controls. The garment you upload remains the center of every composition.
- Step 02
Direct the shoot with clicks
Adjust pose, angle, mood, and aspect ratio as presets. You keep the aesthetic consistent across variants without learning prompt syntax.
- Step 03
Generate, then publish confidently
Each image is produced with labeled provenance and a signed audit trail. Export at 2K or 4K and keep output ready for your storefront and catalog pipeline.
Spec sheet
Boho proof surfaces, end to end
A single workflow proves garment fidelity, synthetic model transparency, SKU consistency, and the compliance trail you can hand to legal and merchandising teams.
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No-likeness by design
Built from synthetic body attributes (28 × 10+ options each), so accidental real-person likeness is statistically negligible by design.
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Click-driven, zero prompting
Every creative choice is a button, slider, or preset. You direct the shoot through controls, not typed instructions.
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Garment fidelity stays intact
RAWSHOT represents cut, color, pattern, logo, and fabric drape faithfully, keeping your garment as the brief—not the model.
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Synthetic models, clearly labeled
Diverse synthetic models are transparently labeled so teams and marketplaces can understand what they’re publishing.
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SKU consistency without drift
Use the same face and body across SKUs so imagery stays coherent between season updates and catalog refreshes.
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150+ boho-ready visual styles
Switch between catalog, lifestyle, editorial, campaign, street, and more while keeping a consistent art direction workflow.
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2K/4K in every aspect ratio
Generate at 2K and 4K and choose the framing geometry you need for PDPs, hero banners, and marketplace slots.
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Compliance and provenance trail
C2PA-signed provenance and watermarking support labeling. EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942 compliance are designed in.
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Signed audit trail per image
Every output carries an audit-ready record so your QA and legal review can trace the production details.
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GUI for singles, REST API for scale
Run one click-driven shoot in the browser GUI or orchestrate catalog pipelines through the REST API.
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Pricing that matches token reality
Photos cost about ~$0.55 per image with ~30–40 seconds per generation. Tokens never expire, and failed generations refund tokens.
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Full commercial rights, worldwide
Every output comes with full commercial rights—permanent and worldwide—so teams can publish without unclear licensing blocks.
Outputs
Boho outputs that fit commerce Styled for storefronts
Generate on-model boho imagery with consistent direction and garment-led composition. Export at the resolution and ratios your PDP and catalog layouts need.




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Comparison
RAWSHOT vs category tools vs DIY prompting
Three lenses on every dimension — what you optimize for in RAWSHOT versus typical category tools and blank-box AI workflows.
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Interface
RAWSHOT
Click-driven controls for lens, framing, lighting, and mood—no text input.Category tools + DIY
Shorter or weaker controls with less direct creative direction. DIY prompting: Typed prompts and prompt iteration work that turns shoots into engineering.02
Garment fidelity
RAWSHOT
Garment cut, color, pattern, logo, and drape are represented faithfully.Category tools + DIY
More generic generation can bend the product to fit the prompt. DIY prompting: Garment drift across outputs when the model reinterprets your text.03
Model consistency across SKUs
RAWSHOT
Same synthetic face and body used across SKUs to prevent drift.Category tools + DIY
Inconsistent outputs and “near enough” faces between variants. DIY prompting: Inconsistent faces across images because each run samples differently.04
Provenance + labelling
RAWSHOT
C2PA-signed provenance and visible plus cryptographic watermarking.Category tools + DIY
Often lacks signed provenance and clear labeling workflows. DIY prompting: Missing provenance metadata and unclear labeling cues for compliance.05
Commercial rights
RAWSHOT
Full commercial rights to every output, permanent and worldwide.Category tools + DIY
Licensing is unclear or segmented by plan tiers. DIY prompting: Unclear rights story when results can’t be traced or licensed cleanly.06
Iteration speed per variant
RAWSHOT
Direct the look with preset controls and iterate in minutes.Category tools + DIY
Iteration often requires more context switching and fewer repeatable controls. DIY prompting: Prompt-engineering overhead before any usable product imagery appears.07
Pricing transparency
RAWSHOT
Flat per-image pricing; tokens never expire; failed generations refund tokens.Category tools + DIY
Per-seat pricing and volume tiers that punish growth. DIY prompting: Hidden time costs from re-tries and long prompt cycles.08
Catalog API
RAWSHOT
Browser GUI for single shoots plus REST API for catalog-scale pipelines.Category tools + DIY
More limited pipeline tooling for SKU-scale operations. DIY prompting: No catalog-grade, reproducible workflow built around garment-led outputs.
Prompting does not scale
Stop writing essays. Direct the shoot.
Most AI photo tools start with a blank text box. Rawshot turns the shoot into repeatable controls, so creative teams can produce consistent fashion imagery without prompt syntax or one-off hacks.
Category norm
ManualCreate a premium editorial fashion photograph of a model wearing the exact navy oversized wool coat from SKU-1842, full-body crop, realistic hands, consistent facial identity, clean e-commerce lighting, subtle Paris street background, 85mm lens, no logo distortion, no fabric hallucination, same pose as last campaign, repeatable for all colorways...
A prompt can describe one image. It cannot become a shared production system for hundreds of products, models, angles and markets.
Rawshot
ClicksSaved shoot recipe
Apply to 1 SKU or 10,000 via GUI, CSV or REST API.
Rawshot makes creative direction visible: buttons, presets and sliders instead of hidden prompt craft. The result is easier to teach, faster to approve and built for repeat production.
Use cases
Boho imagery for teams who need speed
Operator archetypes and how click-directed, garment-first output fits the way they actually work.
- 01
Indie designer launching a seasonal boho drop
Click boho-ready lighting and style presets to produce lookbook imagery without booking a studio.
Confidence · high
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DTC brand updating PDPs for multiple fabrics
Generate consistent on-model images per SKU so fabric drape and color remain faithful between variants.
Confidence · high
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Catalog merch team building hero banners fast
Use the same synthetic model setup across SKUs to keep campaign visuals coherent on category pages.
Confidence · high
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Ecommerce marketplace seller refreshing listings weekly
Batch-create consistent marketplace-ready images and export in the ratios your layouts require.
Confidence · high
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Adaptive fashion line with repeatable visual direction
Select controlled framing and lighting presets to keep garment presentation consistent across releases.
Confidence · high
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Lingerie and intimate apparel DTC with brand-face consistency
Maintain a stable face/body across the catalog so styling changes read as garment-led, not model-led.
Confidence · high
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Resale and vintage seller curating boho collections
Produce consistent on-model visuals for recurring product types while keeping designs centered in frame.
Confidence · high
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Factory-direct manufacturer generating ecomm sets
Run catalog pipelines through the REST API to create product imagery at scale for retail partners.
Confidence · high
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Makers and students building portfolio-ready visuals
Generate studio-quality boho sets with clear provenance so your work can be shared commercially.
Confidence · high
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Campaign producer preparing editorial-style variants
Switch visual styles and moods while preserving garment fidelity for cohesive campaign storytelling.
Confidence · high
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Influencer brand manager keeping a consistent look
Use fixed boho direction and aspect ratios to keep brand presentation stable across platform placements.
Confidence · high
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Catalog-scale team validating rights and labeling
Publish with signed provenance, watermarking cues, and full commercial rights built into the workflow.
Confidence · high
— Principle
Honest is better than perfect.
Boho outputs come with signed, C2PA-style provenance and watermarking that supports AI labelling. RAWSHOT is designed to align with EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942 workflows, with an audit trail per image so teams can ship confidently.
Rights & provenance
Full commercial rights. Forever.
- C2PA-signed on every image — EU AI Act Article 50 compliant
- 28-attribute synthetic models — real-person likeness statistically impossible
- Full commercial rights to every generation — no recurring licensing fees
- Tokens never expire · One-click cancel · Transparent pricing
EU AI Act
C2PA
Commercial use
Pricing
~$0.55 per image.
~30–40 seconds per generation. Tokens never expire. Cancel in one click.
- 01The cancel button is on the pricing page.
- 02No per-seat gates. No 'contact sales' walls for core features.
- 03Failed generations refund their tokens.
- 04Full commercial rights to every output, permanent, worldwide.
FAQ
Practical answers on control, rights, pricing, scale, and compliant publishing.
Do I need to write prompts to use RAWSHOT?
Never—you direct every output with sliders, presets, and clicks on the garment, not typed prompts. That UI control is consistent across GUI and REST API payloads, which is why ecommerce teams onboard buyers without rewriting creative briefs as chat threads.
For catalog teams, reliability matters more than model cleverness; RAWSHOT keeps tokens, timings, refund rules, commercial rights framing, provenance signalling, watermarking cues, REST surface, and SKU-scale batch patterns explicit so operations can rehearse PDP launches without hallucinated garment inventions.
What does AI-assisted fashion photography change for a SKU-scale boho catalog?
You get on-model imagery where the garment stays the brief while the surrounding direction stays consistent. Instead of rebooking a studio for every fabric, colorway, or pattern update, you reuse the same workflow and keep faces aligned across SKUs.
RAWSHOT uses click-driven controls for camera, framing, lighting, mood, and visual style, then generates at 2K or 4K with an audit trail per image and C2PA-signed provenance. The result is catalog-ready output you can publish with clearer labeling and commercial rights coverage.
Why skip reshooting every SKU for season updates when our current pipeline is already busy?
Because traditional reshoots are calendar-bound and sample-driven, and the cost grows with every variation. DIY prompt workflows also slow down teams through trial-and-error before you get product-accurate results.
RAWSHOT is built for repeatability: you click the boho direction you want once, then generate consistent outputs per SKU without prompt iteration. You also get explicit licensing messaging and provenance metadata so approvals move faster.
How do we turn flat garments into boho-ready on-model imagery without prompting?
Upload your garment, then direct the shoot using the RAWSHOT controls—lens, framing, pose, angle, lighting, background, mood, and a visual style preset. You adjust what you’d normally ask a photographer for, but everything is a click rather than a typed instruction.
For teams, this reduces “creative drift” between variants because the same control settings can be reused across the catalog. You can also pick aspect ratios that match storefront placements and export at 2K/4K when publishing quality matters.
How does garment-led control beat prompt roulette for fashion PDPs and product pages?
Prompt-based tools tend to re-interpret your intent every run, which can produce garment drift or invented branding. Garment-led control keeps the product representation anchored, so your PDP images stay faithful to the real cut, color, pattern, and drape.
In RAWSHOT, your creative decisions live in the interface: you click camera framing and style presets, then generate. The outputs also come with labeling and watermarking cues, plus a signed audit trail to keep QA and approvals straightforward.
If outputs are synthetic composites, how do we handle labeling and provenance for compliance review?
RAWSHOT outputs include C2PA-signed provenance and watermarking that supports AI labelling, plus an audit trail per image. That makes it easier for merchandising and legal teams to review what was produced and when.
Instead of guessing or reverse-engineering provenance after the fact, your workflow generates with labeled transparency built in. The same approach stays consistent whether you run a single browser shoot or a REST API batch pipeline.
What quality checks should our team run before publishing boho imagery across categories?
Start with garment fidelity: confirm cut, color, pattern, logo, and fabric drape match your submitted product. Then verify SKU consistency—face and body should stay aligned across variants you plan to present together.
RAWSHOT helps by producing labeled, watermarkable outputs with a signed audit trail per image. You can also select controlled lighting and aspect ratios from presets to keep the boho art direction coherent across PDPs and category pages.
How do token pricing and generation time work for still images we need quickly?
For photos, generation typically takes about 30–40 seconds per image and costs roughly ~$0.55 per image. Tokens never expire, and failed generations refund tokens so you’re not stuck paying for retries you didn’t authorize.
If you’re iterating on boho styles per SKU, this predictable economics supports scheduling and budgeting. You can cancel in one click from the pricing page, keeping control in your hands.
Can we integrate RAWSHOT into our catalog pipeline for automated exports?
Yes. RAWSHOT includes a REST API for catalog-scale pipelines and a browser GUI for single-shoot work, so your team can use the same garment-led workflow in both contexts.
That means your boho direction can be encoded as consistent settings, then generated in batches. With per-image signed audit trail and labeling cues included in outputs, automated QA and approval flows are much easier to run.
How do we scale from one designer shoot to a team workflow without losing visual consistency?
Use the same interface controls across your operator roles and keep model and direction settings consistent. RAWSHOT is designed so you can save the creative direction you use for a series, then apply it across SKUs without “close enough” variance.
Between the GUI for quick reviews and the REST API for batch generation, teams can collaborate while preserving the boho look. Outputs also come with full commercial rights framing and permanent, worldwide licensing so publishing steps don’t require last-minute licensing detective work.
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