May 4, 2022, 02:14, asked: PhotobirdingCR
Food photography is a popular and lucrative niche. Everyone loves mouthwatering food photos that appear on social media or in cookbooks. Many professional food photographers started as chefs or food bloggers. While pursuing their passion, they discovered their talent and interest in food photography....
May 2, 2022, 14:46, asked: AD | PHOTOGRAPHY
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May 1, 2022, 19:31, asked: Mg
To avoid harsh shadows in your food photos, shoot on an overcast day or move your subject into a lightly shaded area. If you're shooting indoors and the sun is shining brightly through the window, use a semi-transparent white curtain to diffuse the light....
May 1, 2022, 08:43, asked: Only for nature Fans
Another way to lighten shadows is to add fill light. Fill light will “fill in” both the lighted areas and the shadows too. The more fill light you add, the lighter your shadows will be. So, if you hate shadows, then add lots of fill light....
April 30, 2022, 23:11, asked: Sh_Aliyeva
Shadows add reality to photos. Tip : Try placing your white card in close to fill in the shadows of your dish, then move the card around. Back it up, move it to the front, the side and watch your shadows the entire time. Stop when they look and feel right for your story....
April 30, 2022, 17:59, asked: Göran Gustavsson
A food photographer creates enticing images of meals and specific dishes for usage in online or print media materials. As a food photographer, your primary duties include taking photos of food during a photoshoot and then editing digital images to obtain the right look for the brand or publication....
April 29, 2022, 21:14, asked: photographer
If you are shooting with a new iPhone, including the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max, you should definitely use the dedicated Night mode, which will brighten your food photos using a combination of the phone's sensor and software....
April 28, 2022, 19:29, asked: All by iphone
While 'kit' lenses bundled with a first camera can be useful for a complete beginner, most people want higher quality lenses pretty quickly. You might even be better off waiting until you have enough budget to buy a decent one. As mentioned previously, for food photography I recommend either a 24 – 70mm f2....
April 27, 2022, 06:30, asked: OS ♡
However, it's generally considered that a full frame is better than a cropped sensor. Going back to what a sensor is, it's the most important part of our camera that captures the information for our image. So if this important part is larger, then image quality is generally better....
April 26, 2022, 20:10, asked: Андрей Березовский
To reduce fill for dark food photography, the best way is to reduce the amount of white walls (if you're shooting at home) that surround the scene you're shooting. You can use any negative fill cards or sheets to reduce light bouncing back onto your subject and reducing the shadows on set....