English | Video: 720p | 21m
https://www.andrewscrivani.com/
Andrew Scrivani is a New York based freelance commercial and editorial photographer, food stylist & writer. Andrew's work has been seen in magazines and newspapers worldwide including, The New York Times, Eating Well Magazine, La Cucina Italiana, The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek. His work is also currently featured in international advertising campaigns by Red Lobster and Sargento Cheese. Andrew has recently done the photography for Melissa Clark Eat This Now and two NY Times Bestsellers, ABC TV’s The Chew Cookbook and Kris Carr’s Crazy Sexy Kitchen Cookbook.
English | 28 Sept. 2012 | ISBN: 0321840739 | 288 Pages | PDF | 101.71 MB
Creating mouth-watering food images requires more than just a love of food and access to a kitchen. With the popularity of food blogs and photography how-tos, it’s tempting to think that anyone can photograph food, but it’s another thing entirely to shoot for a tight ad layout with the pressure of your client watching over your shoulder.
For this live photography workshop, Karl is joined by top food photographer Anna Pustynnikova for an in-depth lesson in food photography and styling.
Anna shares her top secrets for food styling as well as demonstrates how, using just basic equipment, you can achieve amazing food photographs. Building on this, Karl then demonstrates a number of alternative lighting setups as they work, live, towards achieving a mouthwatering image of beef pastrami.
For this course Karl teams up with food photographer and stylist Anna Pustynnikova, whose work has been published internationally on a number of occasions. Together they demonstrate essential preparation, styling and lighting techniques for eye-catching food photography.
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Learn-Proper-Food-Photography-Lighting-The-6-Essential-Skills/1595761161
Hello foodies! We love documenting our fun food journeys. And learning to take better pictures is a skill that will serve you for many years. So it’s important to focus on the fundamentals. I’m a professional photographer and lifelong teacher so I know how to put together a course syllabus. In this course I’ve put together the 6 lighting skills you should focus on to greatly improve the quality of your food photographs. You don’t need fancy gear! Just your smartphone and the these fundamentals. Let’s learn and have fun doing it!
Are you curious about food photography props?
-What are essential props for food photography?
-How do I choose the right props for my food?
-Where can I find affordable and unique props for food photography?
-How can I create a cohesive and consistent look in my food photography with props?
-What are some tips for arranging props effectively?
This class has all the answers you're looking for and more!
Hi, I'm Rose, I wear many hats - photographer, videographer, and a top teacher here on Skillshare. :) I am passionate about helping small businesses boost their sales and online presence with eye-catching food photos.
Everything you need to know to set up "Completely Functional" and "Highly Professional" Photography Lighting for your Home Studio!
English | ASIN : B01K2JO90A, B01CUHSFD4 | 2017 | 222 pages | AZW3 | 1 MB