
Motor oil + Scotchgard = Inedible Pancakes but A+ Photos. A collection of 99 food photography tips from photographers at all stages of their creative journey. Tips about lighting, hacks, props, styling and mindset. Unexpected Food Photography Hacks · Photographing ice cream - the inside scoop · Perfectly plump poultry · A frosty cold glass of soda · Steaming. What do duct tape, pantyhose, beer helmets and alphabet noodles have in common? They can all be used to hack your photography for some awesome creative effects! If you're the kind the photograph. Steaming food in advertising looks so appetizing. In truth, it isn't even hot. Besides Photoshop, photographers have other ways to create steam: A steamer – they pass it over the food a few times to make it "smoke"; Cotton balls – photographers moisten them and put them into a microwave. Then they place them inside a dish, creating a few. As a general rule in food photography, try to avoid front lighting as it can make your food look flat and uninteresting. You want to try backlighting or side lighting your subject. This is easy to do if you have a window as you just place your subject near the window and shoot.
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