Summary of small strategies for food photography
Strategy 1: Get closer
Shooting at close range can not only show the most delicate aspects of food Feeling can also make the picture interesting and thought-provoking. You can also get the effect of shallow depth of field when shooting close up. The EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM micro lens and the EF 50mm f/1.2L USM fixed focus lens can well demonstrate this feature and keep the viewer’s visual center. In the cuisine itself.
EOS 6D ISO: 400 Shutter: 1/100s Aperture: F11 Focal length: 100mm
Put fruit in carbonated water to create more bubbles
EOS 6D ISO: 200 Shutter: 1/400s Aperture: F2.2 Focal length: 50mm
Large aperture can highlight the subject, and shooting closer can show the texture and reflect the delicious appearance of food
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Strategy 2: Background selection
When photographing food, the choice of background is also crucial. A good background combination can add a lot of color to the picture.
EOS 6D ISO: 100 Shutter: 1/160s Aperture: F16 Focal length: 70mm
Several round backgrounds add interest to the picture, and there is also a sense of composition in it
Different types of food paired with backgrounds of different materials enhance the atmosphere of the entire picture.
EOS 6D ISO: 100 Shutter: 1/100s Aperture: F5.6 Focal length: 100mm
EOS 6D ISO: 160 Shutter: 1s Aperture: F22 Focal length: 39mm
EOS 6D ISO: 400 Shutter: 1/200s Aperture: F3.2 Focal length: 100mm
Sometimes, a colorful card can also add a lot of color to the picture
Strategy Three: Changeable shooting angles
It is difficult to come up with new ideas from normal shooting angles. It is better to change the angle of view and add your creativity. Sometimes you will get unexpected effects.
EOS 6D ISO: 320 Shutter: 1/200s Aperture: F4.5 Focal length: 100mm
Shooting the cross-section of fruit can better reflect the texture of the fruit
EOS 6D ISO: 200 Shutter: 1/16s Aperture: F16 Focal length: 100mm
Vertical overhead shot, the shape of the fruits is better shown
EOS 6D ISO: 100 Shutter: 1/20s Aperture: F5 Focal length: 100mm
It’s just that pastries are a bit boring. Add a beautiful fork and small embellishments and the picture will be much more comfortable.
EOS 6D ISO: 100 Shutter: 1 /160s Aperture: F2.8 Focal length: 90mm
Two forks and one egg, the form of the picture comes out
EOS 6D ISO: 2000 Shutter: 1/125s Aperture: F4 focal length: 105mm
If you want to take pictures of the cozy feeling at night, the glass of the shop window is a good choice;