Taking a selfie is as important as
taking food pictures.
But we are a food blog &
taking food pictures is our specialty so do you blame us for adding in some dip?!
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.
Even in high school I thought the definition of awesome was to ride my bike,
take hundreds of
pictures, enjoy amazing scenery, and eat amazing
food.
Residents can pre-game at Hardywood Park Craft Brewery's annual Brewdependence Day, where they'll be serving up 14
food trucks, live music, and of course, beer; hear a recitation of The Declaration of Independence; and get their
picture taken with Thomas Jefferson and George Washington role - players.
Of course, while they are handing out the
food and clothing, they also
take lots of good
pictures and videos for their Praise Reports.
The radio show host said, «I am not saying that all «Models for Christ» act like this, but it just seemed so rude and arrogant, to show up just when the
food was about to get served, and then stall the whole event while some fake
pictures are
taken, and then leave without actually serving any
food.»
The radio show host was there as well, and he said that the
food was hot and ready to serve, the homeless were all lined up ready to eat, when all of a sudden, the whole event had to stop so that local newspaper and magazine publishers could
take pictures of some «Models for Christ» serving
food to the homeless.
I am just starting with
food photography and
taking nice
pictures certainly looks way easier than it is.
After spending some time in St. Louis and
taking pictures with the Gateway Arch like a good tourist, I had a hankering for some good
food.
Taking pictures of meat is a crap - shoot (sorry, kinda graphic when talking about
food) but I really wanted to share -LSB-...]
Sometimes
taking pictures for the blog
takes longer than actually preparing the
food.
Someday you'll learn that we need to
take pictures of our
food before we can truly enjoy them.»
Sadly didn't get a chance to obnoxiously
take a
picture of my
food at dinner (#bloggerproblems) but I ordered the Vegetable Tagine, which was a delicious plant - based dish.
Full disclosure, my
food doesn't look this good unless I'm
taking pictures of it Thanks for stopping by!
As annoying as they may be, good
food props, camera gear and patience is what it
takes to
take a great
picture.
The
picture looks cooked but I can't imagine why it would
take 2 hours if the
food is already cooked.
Participate in What I ate Wednesday in order to justify a possibly abnormal obsession I have with
taking pictures of my
food?
November 15th: I sometimes still can't believe that I get paid to create and
take pictures of delicious
food... and then get to eat it!
Once it was baked, I broke it up into triangles with the edge of a bench scraper, but mostly because I wanted to be sure I got some pretty pieces since I
take pictures of my
food.
Wow, you
take awesome
pictures of
food.
DISCLAIMER: We
take pictures with our iphones AND we haven't mastered the art of making
food look so darn cute.
I recognize that I will never ever eat a dessert made out of Oreo Coookies again as long as I live and I probably won't ever be the type of mom who makes a three tiered «Oh The Places You Go» themed birthday cake, but I love to look at the
pictures because they are fun and cute and beautiful, and then I
take that inspiration back to my kitchen and set out to prove to the world that you don't need
food coloring, bread crumbs or sugar to make
food look cute and fun.
I always
take so many
pictures of my
food and all my friends / family make fun of me.
But that's definitely your fault — don't make impeccable
food and
take perfect
pictures!
Chris ordered the South Austin Stir - Fry (from their specials menu) and I ordered the Soul
Food Plate, but oddly, neither of us
took pictures (Cadry also ordered the Soul
Food Plate and you can see her pics here).
In an attempt to capture this simple yet delicious weeknight meal I rushed to my room, set up my camera -LCB- neglecting everything I learned about good
food photography and styling last weekend -RCB- and was positively surprised that I could actually
take pictures in natural light at 6.20 pm.....
I'm sure she was wondering why I was
taking pictures on the floor in the front hall... oh the life of a
food blogger.
I was following a few
food blogs and started
taking pictures of my own recipes as a way to keep practicing my photography when it was too cold to shoot outside.
«Do you work for a cooking magazine or the
Food Network, why are you taking pictures of your food?&ra
Food Network, why are you
taking pictures of your
food?&ra
food?»
Before it was cool to Instagram your
food pics, my mom was
taking her roll of film to Eckerd Drugs, developing her
pictures and scrapbooking them to show to her friends.
Incase you didn't know, I
take the
pictures of my
food.
I'm sorry I didn't
take a
picture of the dough in the
food processor but really that step could not be simpler.
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.
Will try to
take some
pictures of all the
food that's going to be prepared and share it with you all when I am back!
That's also great that you are able to
take pictures of your
food during the week.
I'm also learning how to
take pictures of
food — it's all about the lighting and angle.
That comes in particularly handy when you're constantly
taking pictures of your
food...
I hardly ever
take pictures of my dinner because natural light works best for
food photography (at least for me) so I shut down my camera when daylight starts to wane.
Your
pictures are really beautiful and I
take much inspiration from how you present your
food.
I write, I cook, and I
take pictures of delicious
food.
It was a
picture of
food that the youngest
took.
I
take pictures of all my
food... but I just thought it meant I am an Instagram whore.
Maybe there should be a
food blogger vacation period wherein all
food bloggers
take an entire two weeks to only cook and eat
food without
taking any
pictures or testing recipes... I feel like if somthing looked really good I wouldn't be able to resist though.
I mean: yes, I still like
taking pictures of
food and I do see myself doing...
Maybe you're looking really closely at these photos and noticed some drops on the plate and background - I
took the
pictures in my front hall today with the door open and rain was blowing in on me / the
food, hah.
And did I mention they
take the most beautiful (yet strikingly simple)
food pictures?!
I always
take pictures of the actual
food for the recipes.
Last summer when I was just visiting China and no idea I would ever actually live here, I
took pictures and made notes of my favorite
foods.
When you have a
food blog, and the
food you
take pictures of is other people's dinner, sometimes if you're not quick enough, those people start chewing on your subject matter.