There are many emails that I received asking about the best tips for food photography. Of course, those things make me smile proudly. Then, I realize that I have a talent for presenting the best pictures of food.
Tips for Food Photography 1 : The Presence of Natural Light
Natural light is essential for your picture. It is better to involve natural light while capturing food.
Before you take the picture, don’t forget to turn off the automatic flash. Why should you turn it off? Because the photo flash can break the natural light passing to your photo.
It is recommended to move the food near the window to get a better light. Otherwise, you can bring it outside too. The natural light can make your photo look pretty.
Thus, you should find the perfect timing to get the better light. If you plan to capture your dinner photo, make sure you do it before the sun goes down.
Tips for Food Photography 2 : Focus More on the Whole Image
If you want to get a good picture, make sure you pay attention not merely to the food. You should see the background as well.
Try to find a perfect match background for your photo. You can move your object somewhere if you think it is necessary. Let say you place it nearby a dirty sink.
Moreover, you have to focus on food property like the plate, bowl, spoon, etc. Make sure the property will create a wow effect.
Let say you want to capture your freshly made salad placed on the green plate. This will make the food look weird. So, try to find another plate with a contrast color.
Find an Unusual Angle
You may try to capture your dish from a different angle. Take, for example, you get a good shot when you place your camera above the food. You may stand on the chair as well for getting a perfect shoot.
It may look weird and silly. However, I suggest you find as many different angles as you can because it is worth to try.
Create a Full-frame Photo
You should fill the entire frame of your photo. If you want to frame your food exactly at the center, try to make it artistic. Your artistic choice may not be an accident, but it is by the plan.
Make sure you can see the whole image in the frame. You can try to adjust it with your camera lens.
Try not too close because it will make your food meaningless. Besides, if you have too many empty spaces, it will make your photo look plain as well.
Decorate it with garnish.
A perfect garnish can make your food more attractive. You can try to garnish your curry with a few fresh cilantro.
Before capturing your curry, drizzle a few cilantro on the top to make it more appealing. Then, after some photos are taken, take a spoon as if it is ready for being eaten.
This small detail can make your photo engaging. Besides, it will offer you a mouthwatering food photo. Enjoy the process, and be brave in trying new things.
Food photography is also a challenging process. I wish you luck in trying to capture your dish.