10 Ways to Photograph Food
More than point and shoot
By Jane Goldman | Photographs by Chris Rochelle
FOOD PHOTOGRAPHS SEEM like real life while you’re looking at them, but step away and you realize that even the most naturalistic of them have a point of view.
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Kurt has some great pics! Thanks for the ideas.
Check out my food shots.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kfp/sets/72157623158643891/
I think I got almost all the cliches covered and I was just fooling around.
I know lots of jewelrycrafters/artists who take great shots of their work, it can't be that you have to have a commercial studio to get good effects. Not talking catalog-worthy shots, just something that looks good!
I think indirect lighting and something to bounce light (sorry, don't know the tehnical parlance) wouild be useful. Also, tips on backgrounds and colors would help.
Any stylists...+READ
I know lots of jewelrycrafters/artists who take great shots of their work, it can't be that you have to have a commercial studio to get good effects. Not talking catalog-worthy shots, just something that looks good!
I think indirect lighting and something to bounce light (sorry, don't know the tehnical parlance) wouild be useful. Also, tips on backgrounds and colors would help.
Any stylists out there?-COLLAPSE