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How to shoot food
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One, when shooting food panoramas, pay attention to the background as well as the placement of tableware and the overall match.

In the shooting of food panorama, due to the need for a grasp of the overall situation, no longer limited to one of the food, this time we not only need to find a good angle, but also pay attention to the background as well as tableware placement and the overall a match. Even if you don't need to highlight a key point, you need to find a theme. Then according to the arrangement and matching of tableware, highlight the significance of your food panorama.

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Two, when taking food pictures, decorate and match the food you are taking.

It's like photographing a beautiful woman, you have to dress her up in beautiful clothes, and the photographed beauty will follow and be more beautiful. The same is true for photographing food, although it is good on its own terms, it is also necessary to decorate and match it appropriately, including other color decorations or the choice of tableware. Especially in terms of color, the choice of other color side dishes for modification will make the photographed food look more attractive and appetizing.

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Three, when shooting food pictures, choose the right tableware according to the food being shot.

Tableware is a very important presence in food pictures. Because a suitable tableware can not only make people's eyes bright, but also make people have a desire to conquer the food. That's why when we go to a restaurant to eat, they like to use a variety of tableware to serve us food. Therefore, if the conditions allow, different food is best to choose a different more suitable for their own plating tableware, so that the food picture unique.

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Four, when shooting food pictures, be sure to pay attention to the details of the placement of the food being photographed.

Just like when we eat in a western restaurant, no matter what the portion size is, it's all about the presentation. The first thing is to look good, and only after that you will think whether it will be delicious or not. So, if we also want to take a high-specification food pictures, then in the arrangement of food, must pay attention to all the details of the plate, decorate and match well before shooting, I believe you will be able to shoot a good work out.

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Fifth, when shooting food pictures, be sure to choose a time when the light is good.

Because after all, we are not a professional photographer, can know how to light out the pictures will look good. Without that kind of conditions, we can only create our own conditions, using natural light to shoot a good effect. Generally after nine in the morning before four or five in the afternoon in the sunny time to shoot out the effect is a little better. Therefore, the time to take food pictures try to avoid rainy days and night shooting, otherwise the back of the retouching can not help.

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Sixth, when shooting food pictures, choose a suitable shooting angle to highlight the food.

Generally people like to shoot at forty-five degrees diagonally so that the food and cutlery present a good proportion in the picture. If the angle is not well chosen, a lot of drawbacks will be exposed, such as the dishware and food proportion is not coordinated and so on. Therefore, it is still good to choose such an angle of oblique shot when the light permits. This will bring out the tantalizing side of the food.

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Seven, when photographing food, you have to know how to choose the right time to shoot.

Some food just needs to be highlighted to make it more appetizing to look at. For example, in the case of the bun pictured below, when you shoot it while it's steaming hot, you'll look at it and think that it's steaming hot and must be delicious. If you shoot it when the heat is gone, it won't make that association. So, for special cuisines, it is important to know and master the timing when they can be photographed.

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Eight, when shooting food, if you really can't find the angle to shoot, the top shot is a good choice.

I believe that many people, like me, in do not know these food shooting skills, most of the time is to choose the top shot. Overhead shots show a panoramic view of the food as well, and as long as the background is good and everything else is decorated well, overhead food shots are the least error-prone shots. But in the effect of watching, or think other angles will be better, this is just the most basic and most conservative way to shoot.