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OMS Photography is a nationally recognized commercial photography, videography, and retouching studio founded in 1989. With studios in Cincinnati and Denver, OMS creates product, food, drink, lifestyle, and campaign imagery for some of the world’s most recognized brands. Let’s bring your vision to life.
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OMS Photography is a nationally recognized commercial photography, videography, and photo retouching studio founded in 1989. With studios in Cincinnati, OH, and Denver/Golden, Colorado, OMS creates product, food, beverage, lifestyle, and campaign photography and video for national brands.
Yes. OMS is a national commercial studio serving brands across the United States. We regularly work with brands, agencies, and marketing teams based in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and beyond - both from our studios and on location.
Yes. Every project can include (if needed) in-house retouching by one of our six dedicated full-time retouchers - the same team that works alongside our photographers throughout the shoot. Retouching is not an add-on at OMS; it's part of the integrated production process.
Absolutely - and it's one of our biggest advantages. Because both are produced in-house by the same team, your photography and video assets share consistent lighting language, styling, and color treatment. One brief, one team, unified brand assets across every format.
OMS Photography combines 35+ years of commercial photography experience with a fully in-house team that covers photography, video production and editing, and photo retouching under one roof. The studio has produced work for Fortune 500 companies including Procter & Gamble, Starbucks, and Hershey. With award-winning photographers, six dedicated full-time retouchers, and studios in two major markets, OMS operates at a national scale while maintaining the creative control and client focus of a boutique studio.
Use the contact form on our site or call us directly. Share your project details - product or service, intended use, timeline, and any styling notes — and we'll set up an introduction call.