How to Shoot Food Photography: Complete Guide for Beginners
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Rose is a full time Photographer and Entrepreneur. She started her business with a borrowed camera and minimal gear. She did not start as an expert but was eager to learn and grow her Food Photography skills through books, online courses and actual gigs. Now she and her husband run a full time Photography and Videography business. During her free time Rose loves to create courses and conduct workshops on Photography. In this class she will tell you everything she learned from years of running a Photography business and doing countless Photoshoots.
What you will get out of this course?
Food Photography Fundamentals, Basic plating technique, Composition, Lighting effects, Color Theory, Props and Styling
PLUS a bonus section on creatively photographing drinks with swirls and splash 🙂
-How to Photograph food using any camera including smart phones
-What type of lighting to use and its effects on food photos
-How to set up light and DIY accessories to create a balanced looking scene
-How to style your food
-Composition techniques that will change the way you take photos(if you actually do them)
-What is color theory and how it will change your food photos forever
-How to edit and enhance your food photos
-How to export photos for different platforms such as facebook, instagram, website and blogs
-How to use your smart phone for food photography
Plus!
- You’ll get a simple step-by-step instructions on how to shoot Food Photography without expensive gear or technical skills
- You’ll get specific examples and ideas how to shoot a photo
- You’ll get Downloadable PDF’s
- Easy to implement video (in bite-size chunks)
- Full Life time access to on demand videos
- Premium Support from your instructor (Receive answers and feedback within 24 hours)
- You’ll get 100% money back Guarantee
- and many more!
This course is perfect for beginners who wants to create scroll-stopping photos of food, for food bloggers, food business owners, for in-house photographers who want a refresher, for aspiring Food Photographers who want to turn something they love to something they can earn from and absolutely anyone who wants to discover and learn something new.
What are you waiting for? 🙂 Click the enroll button now and let’s get started!
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10What is food styling and how to do it?Video lesson
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11Another way to plate the foodVideo lesson
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12How to compose and frame your shot?Video lesson
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13Color TheoryVideo lesson
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14Color Theory ActivityVideo lesson
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15How to choose propsVideo lesson
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16More styling and plating tipsVideo lesson
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17Best camera to use?Video lesson
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18What camera settings to use?Video lesson
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19What is ISO and P mode?Video lesson
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20What is aperture and AV mode?Video lesson
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21What is shutter speed and shutter priority mode?Video lesson
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22How to shoot using Manual and M mode?Video lesson
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23Raw and JPEG: Which format to use?Video lesson
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24Camera settings conclusionVideo lesson
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25What are the 4 types of shooting angles?Video lesson
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33Live Demo: Restaurant Food Photography - DrinksVideo lesson
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34Live Demo: Restaurant Food Photography - PastaVideo lesson
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35Live Demo: Restaurant Food Photography - SaladVideo lesson
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36Live Demo - Editing Food Photos - Pasta/NoodlesVideo lesson
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37How to use smart phone in Food PhotographyVideo lesson
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38Light and airy VS dark and moodyVideo lesson
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39Exclusive group invitationVideo lesson
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40Link to exclusive facebook groupText lesson
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41Answer to FAQ: What is Golden Ratio?Video lesson
Hi, This lecture is specifically made to answer one of student's frequently asked questions and was not originally part of the curriculum :) I know that the Golden Ratio can be a bit overwhelming to follow but can really help to make compelling photos so I think It's worth giving a shot. I hope this explanation will. I love to learn and grow with my students so keep those questions coming :) all the best!

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