January 5, 2022, 00:46, asked: Sammy Eaith
1. Light from the side: Lighting from the side of your food is a great way to bring out the shadows and bright spots of certain food textures—such as bread, meat and cheese. This is especially important when photographing food that balance a lot of textures, like sandwiches and burgers....
January 4, 2022, 01:44, asked: THE PIXXER⏹️ TRAVEL⏹️
10 best cameras for food photography
January 3, 2022, 11:44, asked: Maria Therese
Use a large aperture by setting a low f/stop like f/2.8 or f/4. Set the ISO as low as you can (100 or 200 is best), to make up for the large amount of light let in by the wide aperture....
January 3, 2022, 07:21, asked: Truphotos Travel | WZ
You'll typically want a natural perspective when shooting food, which rules out ultra-wide-angle lenses. We'd recommend a minimum of 35mm on an APS-C format camera, and 50mm on a full-frame body. As long as you don't want to focus ultra-close, some of the best 50mm lenses are ideal for food photography....
January 1, 2022, 13:10, asked: ?تبسم?
For food photography, I recommend keeping your ISO at 200 (or less). By using a tripod and remote shutter, I'm able to get great quality photos all the time, because I'm using the shutter speed to control the exposure, not the ISO....
December 31, 2021, 03:45, asked: Albert Obradors Sellarés
Is there still a market for food photography? Yes. In fact there are many markets for food photography. While it's true there seem to be a gazillion cellphone photographers flooding the social media channels with really crappy photos, (and a few good ones too) there are still clients for good quality food photography....
December 30, 2021, 01:52, asked: أذكار يومية ?
Sourcing Food Photography Props on a Budget
December 29, 2021, 11:34, asked: changin.forestgreen
make money from food photography with your blog
December 28, 2021, 15:14, asked: Janki
Here are some effective ways to market your food photography business:
December 27, 2021, 21:50, asked: Angel Ramírez sablon
Favorite Affordable Food Photography Backgrounds: