Storefront / Event / Product Detail
A shop with its own gravity.
Mercurius Curio moves like more than inventory: display rhythm, product detail, styled bodies, in-store energy, and the small moments that make someone want to step inside, linger, and come back.
- 20 yrs
- total retail experience
- 15 yrs
- retail management
- 126
- happy clients
Built from the floor up.
I bring 20 years of total retail experience, including 15 years in retail management from sales-floor work through corporate-level responsibility. That background shows up in the frame: merchandising, product flow, display logic, staff presence, shopper behaviour, and the difference between a good-looking clip and a piece of media that gives the store something useful to say.
- Short-form reel package
- Merchandising-aware product story
- Store-world and display capture
- In-store event coverage
- Editorial model stills
- Colour and delivery
The shop, in motion.
A reel set can hold the window, the rack, the product demo, the dresser, and the wall of small objects without flattening the store into generic content.
Rack / Tag / Garment Sale
Threyda Clearance Sale
Sale media that makes the rack, tag, graphic detail, styled wearer, storefront, and brand end card read as one clear offer.Instrument Product Demo
Steel Handpan Demo
A product demo with hands, strike surface, performer, warm shelf backdrop, and simple copy that turns the instrument into a shoppable experience.Display Styling / Object Detail
Dresser Display
A display-detail reel that turns styled inventory, cabinet texture, accessories, and small objects into shoppable store-world media.Wall Display / Object Detail
Pinboard
A detail reel for discovery inventory: ornaments, pins, wall display, carved figures, and close textures that reward browsing.Styled stills that make products feel wearable.
These stills show how a shop can move beyond flat product images: garment shape, styling combinations, texture, accessories, and body language.
For shops with a world to sell.
The right shop already has a point of view in the assortment, the floor set, and the customer it attracts. The media should carry that world through product drops, floor resets, promo windows, in-store events, and the path from social discovery to someone walking through the door.
- Concept boutiques and curio shops with high-touch discovery inventory
- Independent fashion, vintage, and festival-adjacent retailers selling complete looks
- Apothecary, wellness, metaphysical, and gift shops with community-led programming
- Gallery, homeware, and object-driven shops where display story drives basket build
Under the image work is the retail math: hero products, attachment items, product adjacencies, visual merchandising, sell-through, basket-building, foot traffic, and audience targeting for shoppers who buy taste, identity, ritual, and experience. Events matter because they turn the store into a reason to gather, then leave behind usable proof of the people, products, and atmosphere.