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Jul 17, 2024
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We are excited to introduce our new YouTube series, “How to Photograph a Recipe!” For the first time, we are giving you a free, detailed look at what you get when you join Pretty Focused. And believe us, this is just the smallest taste of our entire course.
If you’ve been curious about Pretty Focused but struggled to say “yes” because you just weren’t sure if it was right for you, now is your chance. Check out our YouTube series and try photographing your very first recipe today.
But be warned: Once you start, you won’t want to stop. And be sure to follow along in our blog for even more insight. So, let’s get started!
Our “How to Photograph a Recipe” series is divided into four steps, four videos, and a four-part blog. We aim to walk you through every aspect of food photography in action so you can start your first food photography session.
This series is all about photographing angel food cake—one of our favorite summertime recipes—and dives into all the particulars. Including:
In this first blog and first video, we’ll focus on setting up your studio and using natural light. Are you ready?
The first step to becoming a food photographer is deciding where you will take your photos. This can be anywhere in your house, a shed, your garage, or even a rental office. The key is having a dedicated space where you can keep your equipment, have a table, and can be consistent in how you photograph recipes.
With a studio area that doesn’t change, you can get to know your space and how it works in different lighting and situations. This will make set up so much easier and quicker and ensures that you get consistent, high-quality photos that all fit within the same brand and feel. This will be especially important when you take photos of multiple different recipes for the same blogger.
Things to look for in a good photography studio:
The next step in “How to Photograph a Recipe” is to set up a styling area. This is a small section of your studio where you will bring your ingredients and completed recipes to take photos. It’s where the magic happens.
Here’s what you need to consider in your food styling area:
Many food photographers start out using natural light or just prefer natural light for their recipes. And if you have the option of using natural light, we do highly recommend it. You can get some great photos. However, it does require a little more work.
Here are a few pieces of equipment that can help you answer the question: How to photograph a recipe using natural light?
The goal is to create a little box that bounces all the light back onto your backdrops and your food without any shadows or overly bright areas. You want consistent soft light.
Well, that’s it for step one of “How to Photograph a Recipe.” The rest of the steps are already available on YouTube, and they’ll be posted on our blog soon as well. So follow along with us and see how Pretty Focused is designed to make food photography a simple and fulfilling career.
Pretty Focused Founder | I’m a wife, educator, photographer and homeschool mom. I created my own dream job working from home and now teach others how to turn their passions into creative businesses.
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