Dark Food Photography – a growing trend in some food photography is to go the low light style and a dark setting. This is more about using the dark colours of the food and its background and surroundings in combination with natural window lighting such as in the example below. It is ver...
For most merchants, it’s unlikely you’ll have access to a photography studio and all of the equipment needed to shoot professional product photos. So in this post, we’re going to look at how you can master DIY natural lighting, and create beautiful photos using either a smartphone or p...
The first tip I can give anyone looking to create food photography from a straight-on angle is knowing when to use it — not everything will suit this angle, so choose your subject wisely. In this particular example, I chose pancakes and because they are stacked tall, this angle is a g...
4. Food styling While composition is going to help add interest and focus to your images, great food photography needs great food styling. You may not usually eat breakfast with a scatter of coconut flakes, pumpkin seeds, and hemp hearts elegantly draped beside your morning toast, but employing...
4. The food should look delicious. 5. Beware of current ‘fashion gimmicks’ in food photography. 6. The entire image needs to be beautiful and convincing, I need to believe it. This doesn’t mean that difficult issues can’t be tackled but all images must be well composed, well lit ...
Shoot from above to instantly elevate your food and drink photography. (Photo credit:@travelwithvee) Make It Personal Standalone shots of bites and sips always win, but we love seeing a personal element in pictures, too. The easiest way to personalize? Just add your hands. Whether you’re...
Note that the goal of food photography editing is tokeep the food looking as fresh and appetizing as possible. And although there is always room for style and artistry, the more natural your subjects look, the better. Also, while I do use Lightroom, you can follow the same workflow in ...
How to take food photos FAQ Start your online business today. For free.Start free trial Food photography is as old as photography itself; fruits like pineapples and peaches were among the first subjects in early daguerreotypes. In the 20th century, the rise of food magazines, cookbooks and,...
Nice intro to food photography. One tip for steam: dry ice works well and lasts longer. SandrineApril 10, 2012 07:56 am Beautiful food photography where the food is the star. Loving it! Kamila GorniaMarch 22, 2012 02:22 am Thank you fro the wonderful tips. I’m a total beginner when...
Highlights photographer Nelli Sheffer's tips on how to take great pictures of food markets. Sampling of Sheffer's works published in the 'Food Markets of the World,' by Mimi Sheraton; Technique and equipment; Respect for privacy; Flash fill-in; Neon lighting; Overcast sky.Keppler...