We all know that a photo posted on a social networking site has gone through many difficulties. First, the surrounding light must be good when taking the photo, and then you will take many photos. It must be one of ten thousand. Finally, after passing the test of various filters, sometimes when the official release is online, the smile is frozen and the food is cold; the same is actually true for those beautiful food blogs. Now, we can take a look at these mouth-watering photos. Behind the scenes, these bloggers also shared their photography tips. Maybe you can refer to them next time you take pictures of your breakfast!
Joy The Baker
Good light is very important. A dark atmosphere will not make the food taste good. Joy from Joy The Baker said that whether you are taking photos outdoors or on the floor in the corridor, finding the light is the key to taking good photos. IMPORTANT CONDITIONS FOR PHOTOS.
Love & Lemons
The fresh and cute waffles are actually quite messy outside the camera. Jeanine from Love & Lemons said that time is of the essence. Foods such as desserts, ice cream and salads should be photographed while they are fresh, otherwise they will melt. Falling ice cream or flat waffles don't look good at all, but to make waffles look beautiful, you can add a little more sugar. (This seems a bit wasteful~)
Impatient Foodie
The background color will also affect the effect of food photography. It turns out that taking pictures of pizza is so complicated. Impatient Foodie’s Elettra’s photography tip is to take close-up photos of food, and sometimes don’t focus on the center. Can make photos appear more attractive.
Damn Delicious
Are these two people under the table waiting to try the food? Chungah from Damn Delicious told everyone that they should understand the possibilities of the camera as much as possible, step out of the comfort zone, and don’t just use M mode. Moreover, natural light is the key to everything. .
The Vanilla Bean Blog
You can find that there are almost no other placements in the pictures of The Vanilla Bean Blog. They are all focused on the dessert itself. Blogger Sarah likes to make the pictures look simple and clean, and loves to use natural light to let the work itself tell the story. .