Basic Food Photography
What you’ll learn
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How to tell a powerful and engaging story through food photos.
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How to style your food in ways that are aesthetically appealing to the camera.
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How to create dynamic lighting setups that make food scenes look stunning.
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How to create and use a variety of surfaces that create dramatic backdrops for your pictures.
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How to use props & accents that add depth and complete your scenes.
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How to choose the type of camera that meets your food photography needs.
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How to take stunning food photos on a smartphone.
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How to frame your shots with the perfect composition for food photography.
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How to conduct a successful food photo shoot from start to finish.
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How to adjust the essential editing effects that make your food photos look more stunning and realistic.
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How to use Adobe Lightroom to create an efficient workflow and apply key editing effects.
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How to export and share your photos with the right dimensions and quality settings.
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How to use social media as a food photographer in ways that gain recognition for your pictures.
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[New Updated Lectures for 2020! Including an all-new head to head comparison between smartphone vs. “pro camera” food photos.]
With Basic Food Photography, you can quickly learn to take stunning food photos even if you’ve never picked up a camera and never styled a plate of food!
Thanks to social media, food photography is now a big deal. Sites like Instagram and Pinterest make it easier than ever to take pictures of food and share them with millions of viewers. But getting your pictures noticed requires so much more than just a well-composed snapshot…
The problem is, Food photography is uniquely challenging because it demands the perfect balance of artistic and technical skills. A great food photographer knows how to combine the technical skills of taking well-composed pictures with the artistic skills of styling gorgeous food scenes.
That’s the goal of Basic Food Photography – this 27-lesson video course weaves together the art and the technology behind food photography in a way that you can put into practice. The skills you learn here will help you take stunning photos from start to finish – anytime, anywhere, with any camera.
Specifically, Basic Food Photography will teach you these core skills:
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Food Storytelling – Learn to give your pictures power by telling a delicious story through the food and the scene.
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Food Styling – If the food looks unappealing, so will the photos. Learn to style your food in ways that are photogenic to create stunning pictures.
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Scene Composition – Compose beautiful and structured food scenes that make best use of lighting, surfaces, accents, and more.
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Photo Shooting – Learn how to get the most from your equipment (from iPhone to DSLR) to take gorgeous, well-composed food photos every time.
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Image Processing – The goal with any food photo is to make it look realistic. This can be enhanced with a few key editing effects that you’ll learn how to apply.
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Sharing – Gain recognition for your work by applying techniques that engage the social web around the delicious photos you’ve learned how to create.
In this course, I am sharing all the photography techniques that have helped my food blog grow to over 125,000 monthly views in less than a year. Whether you want to start a food blog, or simply share more rewarding food photos with friends, Basic Food Photography is designed to give you the confidence you need to take stunning food photos that get noticed.
In addition to over 5.5 hours of practical, hands-on instruction, this course includes a printable 17-page “cheat sheet” with key points that you can reference time and time again to make your photo shoots more successful. This dynamic Udemy platform also gives you direct access to me where I can offer you personalized instruction and feedback along the way.
In just over 5 hours of lessons, you will gain the skills and confidence to shoot more rewarding food photos that you can be proud to share with others. I cannot wait to see the amazing pictures you’re going to take!
Andrew Olson
Photographer & Recipe Developer,
One Ingredient Chef
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P.S. Basic Food Photography comes with a 30 day money back guarantee. Sign up today and check out all the material. If it doesn’t help you take stunning food photos in 30 days, you’ll get a full refund. No questions asked. Go ahead and click the “Take This Course” button now – there’s absolutely no risk.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone who wants to develop the skill of taking delicious food photos – amateurs looking for an introduction to photography, or experienced photographers wanting to learn the specifics of working with food.
12 reviews for Basic Food Photography
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Cara Bukacek –
This is exactly what I was looking for to help me progress my food photography. It covers every question and curiosity I had.
Ramon Rosales –
Excellent starting point for your food photography journey. I learned so much and put it in practice right away with amazing results.
Also, great communication with the instructor.
Alan Young –
With this course you can go from zero to food photographer. Its a comprehensive guide to all you need to know, while being realistic about the problems you will have to face and overcome. Above all else its interesting, engaging and makes you want to pick a camera up and have fun.
Sourabh A Nage –
Very easy explanation !
Naomi Ramokgopa –
I’ve leant a lot in a short. Concepts are clear and easy to understand also very practical
Hauriya Mohammed –
Hope there is a real show when shooting to observe more how to take a fantastic photo.
Olivia –
Too much time spent on photography and lightroom and not enough on set ups, tricks of the trade etc. Also outdated info.
Pam Clemens –
I am really learning a lot of information that I can use as I move forward! Thank you!
Janisha Parbhoo –
I truly believe that this course was a good fit for me, I’ve learnt so much so far and can not wait to see what is next, and what techniques I get to learn next.
Vi Nguyen –
Easy to understand. Definitely great for someone who has no experience with photography at all and loves food.
Colin Bittner –
Low-quality mic is a bit distracting
Hong Anh Duong Thi –
It’s great. Bring me the basic knowledge about food photography