The Blade does a serviceable job of
taking food photos with just a slight amount of softness.
:) So, I totally slacked on
taking food photos this week (whomp whomp... P.S. Quinn said this the other day, and it was hilarious), BUT I have a whole bunch of CrossFit...
I never really thought about it much before I started
taking food photos.
For the longest time, I associated gloomy days with the impossibility of
taking food photos.
Check out this OLD recipe for «Pineapple Cilantro Goat Cheese Appetizer» for an example of not - Paleo perfect (goat cheese) and REALLY bad photography (I've learned a lot in the last few years about
taking food photos).
I started
taking food photos, sharing recipes and even doing DIYs, which are all things I love.
While
taking food photos is all about finding your own style and certainly not copying anyone else, it does help to analyze how your hero's do their job.
Hubs has my blog room painted but it's still drying so
taking food photos around here has become quite challenging.
It's been awhile since I've had a blog post, not because I've given up on low carb / paleo eating, but because life changes have limited my space (and natural light) to
take food photos.
This book has tips and tricks will be practical, easy to read, and ultimately help
you take food photos to the next level.
Unfortunately, I did not
take any food photos, for whatever reason.
Awful conditions for trying to
take food photos, but awesome for California agriculture and snow in the mountains.
In the past few months, I have accumulated a shelf full of plates, bowls, utensils, cups, napkins, and salt shakers just to
take food photos.
I love to
take food photos as much as I love to cook and bake, so if you have a need or someone you know has a need for food photos, please let me know!
Count calories the easy way
Take a food photo, and Calorie Mama will estimate calories for what you are eating.
I take all food photos and my amazing husband takes all of my outfit photos.
We have to find spots with best lighting to
take our food photos and some ended up pretty yellowish due to bad lighting.
Not exact matches
When preparing to
take a
photo, the Mate 10 Pro uses artificial intelligence to identify whether it is
taking a picture of a person,
food, text, animals, or a portrait, and then adjusts the camera's settings to
take the best picture of that particular subject.
I was
taking photos of everything that I would eat, and I was writing about the
food.
If you're worried about
taking photos of
food or having visual assets created to help your posts, fear not; you don't have to be a graphic designer to have killer images to accompany your Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram posts.
I find that
taking a
photo on a big, white plate can mean the
food gets a bit lost and doesn't look as abundant and delicious.
At that time I
took all my
photos in my student kitchen in such yellow light and the
food looked pretty inedible, so I started working on my photography skills and learnt a lot along the way.
I get a lot of questions about
food photography and how I learnt to
take all the
photos on my blog so I thought this would be a great topic for todays post!
But not all of my
food photos are great or even good, particularly the ones
taken during my first six months.
to be my main source of income, my biggest goal is to be able to earn a living from my passion, which is still creating and
taking photos of great vegan
food.
And as long as you're not a ravenous
food blogger who has to
take dozens of
photos before sitting down to eat, you'll get two good main dish servings or an appetizer for four from this recipe.
I'm looking at YOU sugar - laden milkshakes one drinks through a doughnut Before I sound too hypocritical, yes I do love to
take beautiful
photos of
food.
I was super lucky to meet Courtney in person at the
Food & Wine Conference in Orlando, Florida last July, which is where this
photo was
taken.
Photo cred: All the pretty
photos were
taken by Cat from Rabbit
Food for My Bunny Teeth.
Usually, when I am very tired — which has been a constant lately, since the last weeks have been really intense at work — I flip through cookbooks,
food magazines and
take a look at Instagram maybe trying to boost my brain with beautiful
food photos (it is either that or watching some episodes of Sex and the City for the fortieth time — that helps a lot, too).
I had a friend mention to me today that she heard an interview on NPR about a
food blogger that lives in NYC and
takes amazing
photos in her tiny kitchen.
I prefer to be behind it... preferably
taking photos of
food.
101 Cookbooks is one of my favorite blogs because Heidi
takes such beautiful
photos of
food and I love
food pics.
I don't really claim to know what I'm doing with
food photography but my top tips are to avoid
taking photos at night and no flash.
Sometimes I am just too tired of the
food — thinking about it, shopping for it, preparing it, eating it — to
take it's
photo.
This was a quick
photo taken on my phone of my
food prep when eating out on the road on day.
These 7 Tips for how to
take better smartphone
food photos are simple and practical, and they'll help you
take the most mouthwatering
photos....
I personally like to
take photos of my
food how I would eat it.
I wish I could do this all day (developing / testing recipes, learning
food styling,
taking photos, traveling, writing articles, etc.) but I can't.
You
take such enticing and beautiful
photos of
food and your recipes seem clever.
Photo 1 shows the thick, slightly grainy combination of pecans and dates as they look after being
taken out of the
food processor.
I strolled to the table with my
food, arranged everything on the table so I could
take a
photo — I am a
food blogger after all — and dug my plastic fork into the mound of Carne Asada, rice, and beans covering my heavy - duty paper plate.
Also, I find that I use very few
photos taken at maximum aperture and tend to like the ones at about 4.0 Though I just bought a 100 mm macro lens, I've only used it for the samosas
photos and will probably stick with 50 mm for most
food shots.
If you enjoy our recipes and
photos, we would be absolutely thrilled if you could
take a minute out of your day and nominate us for the
food obsessive award category, which is basically a special diet category, (or any other category that you see fit).
A modern
take on Indian
food, with beautiful
photos.
Below, all the tools that I use for
taking nice - looking
food photos, besides the beautiful produce and natural light:)-- Masha
I was a very bad and drunk blogger (those cocktails were AMAZING) who did not
take as many
food photos as he should have.
Not only was this my first guest post ever (and the end result amazingly delicious too), but the
photo you see here is the best
food photo I've ever
taken... and the one that made me think I just may be getting the hang of this
food photography thing.
When
taking close - up
food photos I use this special macro lens, which I attach to my Canon Rebel.
I first learned about these from Caroline who
takes amazing
food photos and hoped that buying them would help me
take pictures half as good as hers.