A retrofuturist campaign built around an art book that blurs therapy, fiction, and surveillance—where secrecy is currency, catharsis becomes data, and critique hides in the craft.
A curated view of our creative output—commissioned, collaborative, and self-initiated. From brand narratives to visual studies, each project reflects various facets of our practice, shaped by story, design, and a measured sense of style.
An emotional advertorial composed in shadow tones and quiet gestures. Designed for Maison Maire, it turns fashion into atmosphere—where identity flickers and fades like memory.
Open projectA ritualized identity rooted in maternal tension and inherited silence. Created for Rosier’s album, this visual psychodrama entangles tenderness, control, and emotional legacy.
Open projectA sharp one-size crop top designed in-house and made to provoke. Paired with a red-on-black campaign blending fashion photography and high-contrast video—deliberate and bold.
Open projectSet in a raw industrial space, this capsule shoot blends loungewear softness with textured grit. From concept to styling, each frame lifts comfort into quiet confidence. Set in a raw in
Open projectA storytelling-led campaign tracing the emotional bond between advisor and client. Through intimate video portraits, PDT Studio captured where finance becomes quiet human care.
Team portraits reimagined with a lifestyle edge. Shot with real employees and styled for authenticity—stripped of corporate clichés, charged like a streetwear editorial.
A fully branded fictional family band built to critique post-talent fame and viral stardom—complete with merch, screen-printed posters, and collectible ephemera styled as nostalgic bait.
Shot inside the William Gray Hotel’s Maggie Oakes restaurant, this sleek campaign injects fashion-forward energy into Old Montreal—after-dark glamour, bold casting, and editorial attitude