2014-05-12

You don’t need to be a professional with a high end camera to capture some amazing food photographs. Food photographs can make you hungry, can convince you to order a dish and can also sell recipe books and delicious delicacies. Here are a few food photography tips that can help you capture images of your favorite delicacies just like you see it in magazines and recipe books.

Style it Up:
A simple dish can look wonderful when styled and presented beautifully. To capture some great shots it is important for you that the food looks the best. Whether you are at home or at a restaurant, ensure that you use your creativity and style the food you plan to shoot. You can use different ingredients, raw ingredients, bright colors, interesting backgrounds like table cloth, napkins, glassware etc to add style and make the photo look interesting.



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Pick your gear:
It is not necessary that only super-wow cameras can capture amazing food photographs. Normal DSLR’s with a nice lens can give you the best picture quality for food photographs. Camera shakes often render your shots blurry. You can choose to carry a tripod to capture perfect shots.



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Lighting Element:
Lighting is one of the most important and biggest factor that affects the final result of any food photograph. Backlight is the key to texture and makes any dish look appetizing. Natural light can be lovely for food shots but you need lots of it to bring out color and contrast. Try shooting next to a large window or consider taking your dishes outside to photograph them. You can choose to use reflectors if you wish to disperse the natural light. When natural lighting is not available, you can use artificial lighting. Dark food photography or low light food photography are the up-coming trends in food photography.

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Pick An Angle:
Try different angles of view when shooting your food items. To compose basic shots capture images right from the top. Try to include foreground or background when taking images from the side. You can also try lower angles for some subjects.

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Before and After Shots:
Show cooking steps. Click before, after as well as cooking images of delicacies. Showing it cooking is sometimes better than showing the finished product.

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Composition factor:
If the composition isn’t working, try different shots from different angles. Zoom with your lens, rotate along the axes, tilt your camera and think of creative ideas to make the dish look beautiful. Trust your instincts when the composition isn’t working well.

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You can use these easy and handy food photography tips to capture some amazing food photographs for food blogs, magazines or recipe books. Be prepared and get everything set up first so that you’re ready to shoot food straight from the kitchen.

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