Food Photography Thread
Share some tips on how you take better pictures of food you have made.
Shoot from top down for flat items
Side shot for food with height
>>7596282
find a fucking plate lol
>>7596342
>eating pasta from a plate not a bowl
>>7596360
>eating from a cup
>>7596360
>not putting pasta on a plate so you can get even parmesan/romano distribution
>>7596282
I have the exact same range.
>food photography
>posts a photo of his 10000 year old oven
So is this the "things not to do when you want good food shots?" thread?
I use a tripod, IR remote, SLR, and a telephoto lens to take photos of my food.
Just make it fill up the frame, nobody wants to see 100 pixels of chef boyardee in a mug and 1000000000 pixels of dirty kitchen.
>>7596401
>not parmigiano regiano
Fucking plebe.
I bet you don't even use DOP tomatoes.
Lighting makes a huge difference(Daytime is best). Also touch it up in Photoshop before you post it. Don't know how? Don't post food or learn to use it.
Always use your flash and show a nice shot of the innards
>>7596446
i use pecorino romano
i'm allergic to tomatoes :(
>>7596342
>>7596360
>>7596395
>>7596401
>eating pasta from anything but your pocket