Thursday, May 30, 2013

Food Photographer: How To Start Your Career

By Dominique Lamoreaux


Many food enthusiasts are also interested in taking pictures of the stuff they love to eat and whether you want to take it as a hobby or as a career, getting into food photography is something that's truly worth your while. Having that artistic touch and style combined with the technical know-how in photography can help you to become a better food photographer.

There are several different areas of photography but each one of them shares a very essential element that all your photos must have - good lighting. In food photography, the worst photos you will take are usually those that have too much highlights and shadows. If you're going to take pictures of food, make sure you have soft and diffused lighting through the help of softboxes 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.

Your food photography skills will also be more developed by experimenting on different shooting angles. It is interesting to see that most novice food photographers will shoot down on their subject, thus making it quite boring or too common. By shooting at table or plate level with your subject, you can create a unique dimension, emphasis, or detail that can't be achieved in regular shooting angles.

Considering proper white balance is also important in food photography since different lighting situations may have an effect on the color of your subject. Using the wrong white balance can easily make a nice juicy steak look blue or yellowish. For this purpose, it may be wise to start shooting in RAW format so that white balance will be irrelevant.

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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