All tagged Food Photography
‘Tis the season to be jolly, and what better way to spread the Christmas cheer than by photographing the delightful array of cookies that adorn our tables during this festive time?
In the world of food photography, lighting is everything. It can transform a mundane dish into a mouth-watering masterpiece.
Christmastime is quite often full of hustle and bustle. But it’s nice to slow down (even for 5 minutes) and capture some of the small Christmas details we often miss. I usually do this every year. So, grab your macro lens and go in tight.
Yum! Fresh chocolate brownies, is there anything better? I’m pretty sure you all know what they taste like. The trick with your images is to make your viewer want one … NOW! So, here is how I got the photo
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 like to bake or cook.
Stunning food photography in natural window light is a quick and cost-effective way to capture gorgeous food images.
This one is fun to try, especially if you are a coffee lover. Once you've got your shots, you can enjoy an ice coffee while you edit!
What if you have next to no lighting, is it still possible to capture great images? I still say there is no such thing as bad lighting.
While you might all be feeling a little chilly in the Northern Hemisphere, down here in Australia we are sweltering in the Summer heat. Nothing quite beats an iced tea on a balmy Summer evening.
Capture some of your own Christmas cheer with some behind the scenes photos.
Whether it's cocktails or mocktails, it's those little details that can make all the difference in your photos. Capturing the perfect drop is easy with a few tips and tricks.
Tips for mouthwatering food photography
When is a cupcake not a cupcake? When it is a gorgeous soap. Yes, a soap!
Where does blurring the line between straight photography and digital art happen? Is it in the styling, the shoot or the edit?
When it comes to still life and food photography, often the biggest problem most stylist and photographers have is props … or lack of them. This week we are going to delve a little further into my own prop stash, I’ll show you my 10 favourite and most used props with food photography. You do not need a lot, in fact, just a few of these are perfect to get you started and you may already have them in your own home.
Recipe and image for creating a yum Brunch item - Fresh Bruschetta