10 best props for food photography
I love hunting for props and backgrounds to put in my images. Using color in props is my personal favorite, but was also my first big mistake when I was
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I love hunting for props and backgrounds to put in my images. Using color in props is my personal favorite, but was also my first big mistake when I was
Here is a fun idea for a fall shoot, especially with the holidays just around the corner. Arrange a get-together with some of your photography friends, especially if you all
I recently reviewed the Angler Circo LED Ring Light but was disappointed in its results for portraiture. My thinking was that maybe using it in an environment would hit the
Stunning food photography in natural window light is not as difficult as you might think. It is a quick and cost-effective way to capture gorgeous food images. It just takes
Why is my 50mm macro my favorite lens for still life and food photography? This is something I get asked all the time. I shoot with a Sony a7 II,
I’ve been photographing food and drink for as long as I can remember. It started shortly after college when I helped to run a local food blog, highlighting restaurants in
Feeling experimental with your food photography? Fortunately, there are many cool techniques for you to try. One of them is flying food photos, which you can easily achieve by propping
Natural light creates gorgeous results for food photography. But let’s face it, the ideal natural light isn’t always accessible. So, it always helps to know various lighting techniques for food
This week we’re getting to know community member, Gareth McCarthy. Gareth has been photographing large format, still-life and food for 25 years. Haven’t joined the Photofocus Community yet? Sign up
A significant portion of an effective food photography goes into styling. Not all of the stuff that you see in a commercial photos are actual food items. Some of them
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with New York based food photographer Andrew Scrivani about the
The tripod is, without question, one of the most important tools you need to have when you’re starting out in food photography. You don’t have to worry about shooting in low light,
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