1, composition. The food is in a mess, so it's really not nice to take pictures. It is necessary to toss the food before taking pictures. At least the horizontal line should be flat and comfortable to look at, and the visual center should be concentrated in the center of the picture, not scattered.
2. Angle. Generally, when shooting food, it is better to shoot it down or half or part, and the background is blurred.
3. color. Good-looking colors have an appetite, so brightly colored food is more photogenic; Or set it off with tablecloths, plates, etc.
4. props. Small toys with you and flowers on the table can be a good background and prospect. Learn to use them.