Monday, September 7, 2009

Food Pics

By John Billy

Were ever your look you will find food photography. We are enclosed in a sea of it. Open a magazine or paper and it will be there thrusting its mouth watering images out at you moving your taste buds into action.

When you first take a peek into the world of food photography you may sense that you can never take photos like the professionals but you could surprise yourself.

Light is the King when it comes to photography. When you get it right you get the results and when you mess it up we have all seen the results. Like any other form of still photography taking the time to get the lighting right will pay huge dividends in the results.

Natural light is great for food photography supported by flash bounced off a nearby wall to remove strong shadows can work wonders.

If you have to take a lot of food pics then invest in buying or making a light box or tent. This is simply an enclosed area that is lit externally through diffused walls in the tent/box.

Slow is great with food so use a slow shutter speed which will allow time to capture the depth of the image. Put your camera on a solid tripod to stop movement and use a shutter release cable.

Use the right props with your pictures and they will bring your photos alive. We eat food literally with our eyes first so feed the eyes with lots of variety and colour.

Do not skimp on your equipment if you want to do good food photography. Having a top quality SLR camera with a good lens will make all the difference. You must have full control over all the settings - shutter speed - aperture setting - zoom - to be able to create top shots. Using good quality lighting will also pay massive dividends.

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