Food photography tips for bloggers

Food PR and food photography have recently gained popularity. 


Food photography you click need and clean evey people will attract your photo and the mind will say eat this food and gone the restorent and eat the food

Take photos under natural light. Do not use overhead lights or lamps or your built-in flash. Ever Move around to find the best light source. Don’t feel confined to taking photos in your kitchen. Try taking photos from multiple angles. Some plates of food look better from above (like, pizza), or from the side (burgers), or at a 45-degree angle (drinks). Minimize clutter. If that spoon, napkin or busy background doesn’t add to the photo, it detracts from the photo.




Many photography will click the photo there photo is not good like blur effect and many more issue in the photo Your photos are blurry. Blurry photos are caused by camera shake.  Your colors aren’t true to life. When you’re editing your photos, if your plate of food looks very blue, yellow, pink or green, use your software’s white balance tools to fix it. Your photos just don’t “pop” like professional food photos. Experienced food photographers use lenses that allow them to narrow their depth of field to highlight the subject of the photo.

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