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How to take photos of food and take unique food-themed photos?

Often, a food photo depends not on the subject of the photo but on the professional composition.

With the right background and angle, even a photo of a dinner can become a masterpiece, and by paying attention to these details in your shots you can create mouth-watering food photos.

1. Maintain a natural shooting mood. The food in the photos should look very natural. It needs to be easy and perfect to show the attractive side of the food. Instead of nervously composing the picture during the shooting, it is better to taste the food, understand the food, and take food photos with a pleasant mood.

2. Tell the story behind Food photos can tell a story.

Looking at this photo, it’s easy to imagine that it’s a food photo from a family outing.

3. Rule of Thirds Composition For perfect food photography, there are more to remember these shooting parameters: 1. Make sure the subject takes up about 75% of the frame.

2. There may be multiple objects in the frame (ideally 3) creating lines, but the focus should be on the main object (food).

Here are some examples of shooting using the rule of thirds: 4. Position of Objects To create distinctive food photos, there are a few backgrounds you need to pay attention to.

There is no hard and fast rule here as to how much the background theme should stand out.

One would think that a background that contrasts with the dish should be used.

However, the background should always be centered around simplicity so as not to distract attention from the main subject.

Therefore, be careful when using bright colors.

Placement of tableware is equally important, for example: This is a great way to arrange ingredients for a dish, but be aware that the plate should only be a support, not the main subject of the photo.

5. Shooting angle and image direction The characteristics of this dish are very important here.

For example, pies look good at the top of the frame, but sandwiches and burgers are best shot from a side angle.

It's best to try shooting from different angles until you find the ideal one.

6. Color No matter which color you like best, it takes carefully constructed shadows to make your food photos look artistic.

Whether it’s complementary or harmonious colors, you need to choose a color combination that fits your theme.

Through the above food-themed photography skills, we can help friends who are confused about food photography to take good food-themed photos.