If you need to stay at home with your family during holidays, you may not be able to go out, which may be difficult for lovers who want to go out for photography. In fact, photography can be taken anywhere. Let's take a look at seven tips on how to shoot a home-cooked food film at home.
1. Decorate dishes with main ingredients or side dishes
Think about the complicated combinations of the menu you shot, and decorate dishes with some seasonings, ingredients or raw materials, which will help to describe the story in the picture.
2. Use natural light to make your photos look natural
Use light through the window or sunlight in food photography, because natural white light makes the color of food look natural, which will help the image look more stereoscopic. However, if there is not enough light in the home, it may be necessary to have additional lights or reflectors to help increase the light of food.
3. Choose plain utensils, which will not distract your attention from the food you want to serve.
Choose plain utensils, otherwise it will distract your attention from the food you are shooting, or make the image too complicated, because too many colors will make the audience lose focus.
4. Composition with the Trigonometry
You can apply interesting positions to the intersection of the Trigonometry or center the image. In order to make you focus on the dishes, side dishes or props we shot, don't put too much, and don't make the image feel tilted to one side, considering the balance of the image.
5. Use a large aperture to make the food clear and the background blurred
Do you want the dishes to be the focus? Using a large aperture, by blurring the image of an object far away from the lens, the background is blurred in the image, but the dishes in the foreground are highlighted.
6. Take more pictures of food to find the best presentation angle
The best view of each food is different. Some foods are suitable for shooting from the top view (top view), or in some foods they may be at an eye-level angle. You must try to take pictures from multiple angles to find out which angle to take the most ideal effect.
7. There are tableware, chopsticks or hands, so that the audience can imagine how to eat this dish.
Imagine that the audience feels that the photographer is tasting the dish after seeing the food, so you can add tableware, chopsticks or hands to the picture to complete the story.
And the fish castle!