As food bloggers, it's not just important to show our readers how delicious our food is —
nice food photos make for great content!
Recently I took some really
nice food photos to spruce up our menu photography.
I think food bloggers tire of writing posts, but have
some nice food photos to share, so they use Wednesday to get caught up.
Not exact matches
I also love doing this feature because I can get all these
food photos off my phone and don't have to spend time editing
nice photos!!
Below, all the tools that I use for taking
nice - looking
food photos, besides the beautiful produce and natural light:)-- Masha
«Created by Jeannette (who also happens to be a web - designer on the sly), the site features good recipes,
nice photos of the
food in question, and the ridiculously simple - but - amazingly - helpful - and - large recipe index.»
Nice photos &
food styling!
Unfortunately, the previous ones were made before I started taking
nicer photos of my
food.
Nice photos and delicious
food!
The restaurant was three stories high filled with art (which is great for
photo ops) and the Italian
food was delicious.It was a
nice break to just sit and eat before another show.
However, it bears mentioning that according to a survey conducted by popular
food blogger Matt Bites, 57 % of people only buy cookbooks that include
photos, and 33 % said they are
nice to have but not a requirement.
Quick question: I know
photos need to look dreamy to be «blog - worthy» and I see that you put a lot of your staples into
nice glass jars instead of keeping them in their original packaging, but is this staged for the blog and your real
food is hidden or do you really only eat legumes and beans and nothing non-organic?