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Is it a Biscuit or a Waffle Food Photography


Yes, let me answer the question before it's asked. The food I was challenged to photograph really is a Biscuit Waffle In this photograph I tried to show the Biscuit Waffle with flour and a biscuit cutter sold at amazon.com or target.com, Notice the M in the flour for Maria Kamon Photography.


How much I laugh at myself trying to get food photography worth looking at. Although this may not be my best or worst photography, what I am good at is helping my client's come up with new recipes.


Techniques for photographing food.


1, I enjoy looking at food that is not surrounded by a lot of things that are unrelated to food. Thatā€™s a question I always ask myself. Too much? Too little? What is it really that I am trying to convey in the story?


2. Find a well-light area. In this photograph, Iā€™m just using kitchen lighting. The rest of the day I will spend time taking other photographs. Deciding what could be done better.


3. How many props does a food item need? What types of props? Do they apply to nature and how the food is cooked?


4. Then comes the big question. Does the food Iā€™m photographing make me want to eat the food item? How does one decide what looks appetizing? What do I think reprints what I am doing? My name? My brand?




DIFFERENT WAYS TO PHOTOGRAPH FOOD

What photograph is your favorite and why?



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