Jose Suro
TVWBB All-Star
Hi All,
Chris and I have been swapping PMs and we think that it would be a good idea to start a thread where we all can share Food Photography tips and techniques. We all want our food to look its best don’t we?
I’m a photographer and although from that standpoint I have a lot to contribute, I am not a “Food Photographer”. Food Photography is a whole different animal for a landscape photographer like me and so I’m also learning as I go.
I will contribute a lot from my experience in topics ranging from "Light, Light, it’s the Light", to "Why a tripod", focus, presentation, best practices, and more.
Chris and I are hoping that you can share your tips and techniques for food photography on this thread as well. Your contributions will be greatly appreciated.
Below you will find my first post, "How to spend $4.00 and greatly improve your grill photography" .
All the Best,
Jose
Chris and I have been swapping PMs and we think that it would be a good idea to start a thread where we all can share Food Photography tips and techniques. We all want our food to look its best don’t we?
I’m a photographer and although from that standpoint I have a lot to contribute, I am not a “Food Photographer”. Food Photography is a whole different animal for a landscape photographer like me and so I’m also learning as I go.
I will contribute a lot from my experience in topics ranging from "Light, Light, it’s the Light", to "Why a tripod", focus, presentation, best practices, and more.
Chris and I are hoping that you can share your tips and techniques for food photography on this thread as well. Your contributions will be greatly appreciated.
Below you will find my first post, "How to spend $4.00 and greatly improve your grill photography" .
All the Best,
Jose