Sabtu, 25 Mei 2013

Food Photographer: Making A Difference

By Alexis Bratchett


If you're fond of taking photographs of food whether for placement in your blog or just as a hobby, you might want to get involved with the food photography career. Your unique style and creativity in taking pictures should get you a good head start as a food photographer. Following a few tips and techniques can also be beneficial in sharpening your skills in this art form.

Like any other areas of photography, shooting good pictures of food requires the right lighting techniques. In food photography, among the things you should avoid are highlights and shadows. In order to achieve this, you're going to need a light source that is soft - natural light is still the best bet. If you're going to use flash, make sure you make use of softboxes, diffusers, or umbrellas.

Another important thing you should remember when doing food photography is to use a shallow depth of field. This means using a bigger aperture so that your main subject will be in sharp focus and everything else will be blurred. To ensure that you take sharp photos, it is highly recommended that you use a tripod in tandem with a remote shutter release to eliminate the chances of camera blur.

In food photography, taking photos of food in different angles can help you achieve a different kind of perspective, detail, or emphasis. This is something you can experiment on to see which one will give you the most dramatic or stunning effect. Try to avoid shooting down on your subject and start shooting from table level in order to give life to your photos.

It is also recommended that you properly choose the correct white balance setting in your camera depending on the lighting conditions you are faced with. Different light conditions will require a different white balance setting in order to ensure a correct color cast. Food photography enthusiasts will often recommend that you shoot in RAW mode so you don't have to bother about setting white balance since you'll be able to change it during post processing.

If you think you have what it takes to start a business or career in food photography, you should also think about buying the best lenses and accessories that you can afford. Although photography in general is much about using your creativity and imagination, having high quality equipment can help you produce better photos every time.




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