Category: Food

How do you make good food photography?

September 19, 2021, 06:02, asked: Tommy Smithurst

Tips for taking great food photos

  1. Take photos under natural light. Do not use overhead lights or lamps or your built-in flash. ...
  2. Move around to find the best light source. Don't feel confined to taking photos in your kitchen. ...
  3. Try taking photos from multiple angles. ...
  4. Minimize clutter.
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What is the best aperture for food photography?

September 19, 2021, 04:07, asked: photography

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....

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What light should I use for food photography?

September 17, 2021, 19:41, asked: ??GREECE??

It's best to photograph your dishes in diffused natural light. It simply is the most flattering, appealing, and cheapest light for food photography. Resist the urge to use your on-camera or, even worse, your phone's flash....

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What is the best shutter speed for food photography?

September 16, 2021, 18:36, asked: PHOTOBLOG • POLTAVA?

So if you're holding a camera by hand, you want a shutter speed of at most 1/40th of a second, and preferably faster (We usually aim for at least 1/80 if there's enough light available). Anything slower than 1/20th or so and you won't be able to get clear shots without a tripod....

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What do I need for food photography?

September 15, 2021, 02:38, asked: Olivier Drouet

The Must-Have Food Photography Equipment

  1. Prime lens. Prime lenses deliver crisp, sharp, and realistic photos that make dishes and desserts virtually jump off the screen or page. ...
  2. Tripod. ...
  3. Tripod arm extender. ...
  4. Lighting kit. ...
  5. Color correction card. ...
  6. Backdrops.
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Which Nikon lens is best for food photography?

September 15, 2021, 01:21, asked: Arno. V

Understanding your camera. The best starting lens to use for shooting your food is a 50mm f/1.8. This is the perfect go-to lens for us foodies and being reasonably priced; you'll definitely get your money's worth from it. At a later stage adding an 85mm f/1.8 and a macro lens to your kit also make for a great variation ......

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Is 85mm lens good for food photography?

September 14, 2021, 11:05, asked: Domen Mirtič Dolenec

The maximum aperture on the 85mm lens is shallow. ... You have the ability to capture a very large aperture and hence shallow depth of field. This also allows for more light to fall onto the camera's sensor assisting food photographers shooting indoors in low light situations....

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Which Sony lens is best for food photography?

September 14, 2021, 08:43, asked: THE PIXXER⏹️ TRAVEL⏹️

Top 12 Best Lenses for Food Photography

NameFeatures
Sony 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSSUniversal Quick AF Easy to useCheck Price
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM BEST APERTURECheap LightweightCheck Price
Nikon 60mm f/2.8G AF-S Micro NIKKOR AF ED BEST MACRORelatively cheap User-friendlyCheck Price
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What lens should I use for food photography?

September 13, 2021, 23:03, asked: Sergey Vinogradofff

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....

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What camera settings should I use for food photography?

September 12, 2021, 08:41, asked: Skylër Darëå|

Camera settings: ISO 400, aperture f/2.8, shutter speed 1/200 sec. You can certainly have a successful blog without a professional DSLR, editing software, and a pricey lens....

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