Food vs Film Series: Ratatouille
A great source of inspiration in art is looking at cinematography and movies, which is why I wanted to create a series inspired by my favourite animated movie: Ratatouille.
The Best Food Photography Books
Food photography has changed, grown, and become more and more popular in the media industry. Whether that’s social media, news articles, or marketing, it is increasingly in demand by businesses. There have been many people in this industry for about a decade now, but others (like me) are quite new to it. And thankfully, there are thousands of resources out there to help people like you and I get started!
Week Five: Implied Movement vs Actual Movement
It’s the last week of our composition series. Make sure you check out week one to four’s posts if you haven’t yet! This week, we are talking about a slightly tricky concept: Implied Movement vs Actual Movement.
Week Four: Layers
Week four of the composition series! This post is all about using layers in food photography.
Week Three: Repetition
Can you believe we are on week three already?! The week’s are flying by! This week, we will be talking about repetition…
Week Two: Framing
It’s week two, and this week we are talking about framing!
Framing in photography is when there are elements within a photo that form a frame around the main subject. This draws the viewer’s eye to the main food in the photo.
Week One: Visual Cues
This week, I’m starting a new series… A Composition Technique Series! This week, we are learning about visual cues!
10 Creative Food Photography Ideas
It’s 2022! To kick off the new year, I want to share some inspiration for food photo ideas that you might try out during the year! Here are 10 ideas to expand your creativity, portfolio, and photography skills!
The Holiday Gift Guide: For The Baker
If your looking for gift ideas for the baker in your family, I’ve got you covered!
Mistakes I Made At the Beginning of My Food Photography Journey
Over the course of the year and a half, I have tried to learn everything possible about food photography and although I am proud of how far I have come, I obviously still have areas of improvement to work on.
Analyse This Photo
One strategy that has really helped me improve in photography is to look at my photos a little bit critically.
Running low on inspiration for your food photos?
When expanding your portfolio of photos by constantly taking pictures everyday, it can become tiring and easy to loose inspiration.
Beginner Food Photography Props
Even though you don’t need hundreds of fancy props to become a good food photographer, there are a few that will really up your photography game and create more interesting images.