Starbucks Coffee — Sector 62, Noida

Global coffee chain / café (beverages, bakery, sandwiches, snacks)pristine global coffee chain brand photography — bright white/light marble studio with minimal props; clinical cleanliness; consistent high-key even lighting that serves global menu standardization over personality

Brand palette

Visual identity

Dominant surface
light blue-white marble or white/light grey matte plaster — a seamless continuous white-to-light-grey background and surface that appears in approximately 80% of all images
Lighting mood
high-key studio — clean, bright, even; no mood lighting; consistent clinical white with soft frontal/overhead diffusion across all beverage shots; absolutely uniform across the 100-image set
Camera angle
45–60 degree 3/4 angle for beverages in glasses/cups; overhead for some food items; isolated/cutout for sandwiches and packaged goods
Cuisine
Global coffee chain / café (beverages, bakery, sandwiches, snacks)

What this style brings to your menu

Starbucks Coffee at Sector 62, Noida uses the global Starbucks brand photography standard across its full 100+ image catalog. The dominant visual language is a bright, clinically clean white-to-light-blue-marble studio setup with zero environmental personality — the brand identity is expressed entirely through beverage construction, vessel format, and prop standardization. Clear glass is the universal vessel system (not branded paper cups). The small walnut cutting board or cork coaster is the standard presentation platform. Loose coffee beans in a small ceramic dish or scattered on the board appear in nearly every hot beverage shot. The catalog splits into: (1) single beverage hero shots on white/marble, (2) paired meal combination shots on a blurred sage-green background, and (3) isolated cutout images of food items. Image quality is globally uniform and high — this is professionally executed brand photography consistent with Starbucks' global asset standards.

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