Where Creativity Meets Strategy

Through intentional photography and thoughtful content strategy, we help brands build an online presence that’s cohesive, recognizable, and visually compelling.

Our Story

Bloom Pompom was born from a simple idea: every brand deserves visuals as vibrant and authentic as its story.

Founded in Montreal by Glenda Conrad, the studio specializes in branding photography and social media strategy for food, wellness, beauty, and lifestyle brands.

In a digital world where visuals are often the first point of contact, strong imagery matters. Every photograph, post, and behind-the-scenes moment contributes to how your brand is perceived.

Our goal is simple: help your brand look as good as it feels.

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Hi, I’m Glenda:

The founder and creative director of Bloom Pompom.

My work sits at the intersection of strategy and creativity. With a background in social media marketing and visual storytelling, I help brands translate their ideas into content that feels authentic, intentional, and visually compelling.

Over the years, I’ve collaborated with both boutique agencies and growing brands, developing content strategies, photography, and social media storytelling that build meaningful audience connections.

I hold a Master’s degree in Design, paired with a refined sense of taste that informs my intuitive approach to aesthetics, composition, and brand storytelling.

Outside of work, I love exploring Montreal’s cafés, thrift stores, and cultural spaces. I’m also passionate about interior design and creating cozy moments at home with my family.

Fun Facts

We love behind-the-scenes almost as much as final images
Montreal inspires our creative process every day
Coffee & brainstorming go hand-in-hand
Long-term collaborations are our favorite kind

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