Tip 1 - Angles are a big part when
it comes to taking pictures of food.An angle could change the whole way a picture looks.
Tip 2 - Don't think about just the food, Things around your food will make it look very cool.
Tip 3 - Instead of use the brightness tool It's better to get natural light. Try to get near a window with light.
Tip 4 - NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY!
Flashes take away the color of the food and make them more dull.
Tip 5 - Using your elbows as tripods help you keep your camera steady and ready for pictures!
Tip 6 - Yellowing your photos will make your pictures look more contrast.
Tip 7 - Your distance from the food is extremely important, Being close will allow you to blur the background a lot easier.
Tip 8 - Cutting into your food lets the viewers know what your food looks like before you eat it.
Tip 9 - Adjusting white balance
Adjusting the white balance determines when the food will be lightened and in what area.
Tip 10 - Using props help the viewers know what it would look like right in front of them
(Forks, Spoons, Plates, Etc...)
it comes to taking pictures of food.An angle could change the whole way a picture looks.
Tip 2 - Don't think about just the food, Things around your food will make it look very cool.
Tip 3 - Instead of use the brightness tool It's better to get natural light. Try to get near a window with light.
Tip 4 - NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY!
Flashes take away the color of the food and make them more dull.
Tip 5 - Using your elbows as tripods help you keep your camera steady and ready for pictures!
Tip 6 - Yellowing your photos will make your pictures look more contrast.
Tip 7 - Your distance from the food is extremely important, Being close will allow you to blur the background a lot easier.
Tip 8 - Cutting into your food lets the viewers know what your food looks like before you eat it.
Tip 9 - Adjusting white balance
Adjusting the white balance determines when the food will be lightened and in what area.
Tip 10 - Using props help the viewers know what it would look like right in front of them
(Forks, Spoons, Plates, Etc...)
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