Sunday, December 26, 2010

Food Shooting Tips to Help Your Holiday Photography

food photography tipsPhotographer Andrew Scrivani recently offered up some helpful tips for shooting the holiday table, although some of the technical tips (e.g., using a light meter) aren't the easiest to pull off when you've got over-caffeinated kids running around. Food photography is easy to botch, and nobody wants to see overexposed shots of your deep fried turkey in your Picasa gallery or Facebook feed.

For the budget-conscious (or anyone trying to stay sane during a holiday meal), a food stylist is out of the question, but a few quick tips can drastically improve your photos. Before you do anything, manually set your white balance. Cameras are smarter than ever, but their auto white balance feature will usually leave your photos slathered in unappetizing bluish or orange tones.

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