When Food and Photography
Meet
By: Low Jeremy
Photographing
food is probably one of the most challenging kinds
of photography out there. It is considered difficult
by most professional food photographers because
there is a time constraint in the whole photo shoot.
And since the marketability of the food itself
depends primarily on how it is seen in print, food
photographers should be well trained and skilled in
order to come up with satisfying results.
Tips in Tasteful Food Photography
1. Know your camera well. It is a must that
you familiarize yourself with all its features and
functions especially the basic operations like
focus/auto focus, exposure compensation, white
balance, image resolution and size, and flash modes
operation. Know when to use these features in order
to highlight the best angles of your subject.
2. Familiarize yourself with other equipment.
Knowing the proper use of a tripod or stabilizer
will help you focus on your subject better and will
also avoid camera shake that usually causes
blurring.
3. Fill the gap and the distance. If space
and time permit, get close to your subject as close
as possible. It is recommended that you fill the
entire frame of with your subject to create a
satisfying image. Distance will give a full view of
the food’s texture and ingredients.
4. Carefully calculated focus and
depth-of-field (DOF). The use of depth-of-field
never fails to create wonders in food photo shoots.
With careful adjustment of focus and depth of field,
you can bring to life any dish that is your subject.
(TIP: Use wider or more open for a shallow DOF and a
smaller or more closed one for a deeper shots.)
5.
Identify the standout ingredient. Before taking any
shot, assess the scene closely and look for
something that can grab people’s attention right
away. You can use this main feature of the food as
the subject of your subject.
6. It’s all in the lighting. Like in any
photography styles, lighting or available light can
make or unmake any photograph. Since food is the
major subject in food photography, it is better that
the setting is bright and the lights are soft so as
to make the food more appetizing. In digital
cameras, turning on the White Balance feature of the
equipment can solve dark settings in an instant.
7. Pay attention to your set-up. It is a must
to take the time off to setup your food photo shoot.
If there are distracting elements in the background,
remove them. If you think there’s something missing
in the set up, then think of something else that
would fill the empty space or gap. Prepare the
garnish, the props, and other materials you might
need for the shoot.
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