I prefer always top angles as it captures the whole dish and if the lighting is good enough you can have your best shots.
If top angles is not possible then side angles from the perfact side which have enough quantity of diffused lights
I prefer always top angles as it captures the whole dish and if the lighting is good enough you can have your best shots.
If top angles is not possible then side angles from the perfact side which have enough quantity of diffused lights
@Eat__Everything__ Nice shots. Here are mine.
You can read about them here. Thank you for sharing these photos with us.
Cool man…!!!
Hello @Eat_Everything ,
Welcome to Connect!
Thank you for sharing your great photos with the community. What else can you recommend to the other Local Guides who are interested in food photography except to take the photos from a top angle?
As it looks like it is the first time you are posting in the forum, why don’t you explore the many sections of the site and check out the conversations happening among our Local Guides? You can check these 14 helpful tips for using Connect.
Here is an interesting post you might like reading 5 tips to consider when styling food.
Don’t forget to Introduce Yourself too, if still you haven’t done it yet, and feel free to ask if you need any help or tips.
P.S. I added the Food & Drink tag to your post as it is about food photography.
Good advice @Eat_Everything , eat everything!
Thanks alot i will try my best to learn from others and share my knowledge as much as i can. Thanks for the advice
Nice
Nice i wish the lighting was more…
Thanks man!