Specialty
restaurants have sprouted all over urban dwellings. They also like to
have tantalizing pictures of their mouth-watering menus. Photographers
specializing in food and drink photography are making a killing doing
this work. How do they capture the delicious items?
Thank God some tricks can be shared for all to imbibe. As food and drink photography
becomes more niches, restaurant shutterbugs are in demand. Shooting
irresistible pancakes and making them look oven fresh can be demanding.
The trick lies in capturing the ‘freshest and ripest moment’. You may
ask how many pancakes and honey syrup it takes to get the shoot right?
Not more than a triple-decker of three pancakes! And the strategy lies
in setting up the props before the ‘subject’ has arrived fresh out of
the non-stick pan. A shutterbug with decent skills can do the lighting
well in advance. So if you are in catering business, which is online,
having delicious pictures of the menu can be the best bet for getting
good business.
To make the food look digestible, the lead photographer
will have the assistants arrange the studio bay first. The setting may
take an hour or two. Why are we saying this? Because hot steaming food
can look limp if it is bought before the shoot. The assistants will
assemble the cameras, lens and the tripod stand. The controlling lights,
white balance, bouncers and scrims will be positioned for the table top
still pictures.
A
photographer might use a camera that he can manually adjust to control
the way he will shoot. A use of a compact camera is common for food and drink photography
Once the camera is loaded, the lens is another major component to
choose. A good quality lens is fitted. A Canon has 50mm 1.4f. It is the
best focal length that can capture great shots. A camera mounted on the
tripod is steady and better suited for still photography sessions like
this. The next comes formatting, i.e. Jpeg or RAW images. Most digicams
have the two options. Why Jpeg is more popular-Because, it easily helps
pictures to upload on the websites. It is lighter and speed is important
when many images have to be seen together. Jpeg images are not
necessarily of low quality. They can be scaled while photo processing.
Some photographers like to use the RAW format too. The biggest
advantage here is the many other elements around can be captured. If
they are not required they can always be deleted during the editing.
Several new age photographers are using live shot demos before the
actual shots are clicked. Shooting tethering has become common. When the
camera is plugged to the USB port of a computer the real time image is
seen. It becomes easier to shoot the right frame. If a big difference
needs to be made to a final shot this can be really helpful.
When these elements are done, the last thing that needs to be done is lighting. It creates the final impact on the product photography.
Yes artificial lighting can be controlled and can do wonders. There is a
choice of soft light box or halogen lamps with umbrellas. Throw off the
lights or bounce them across the items on display. This makes the
photographer take the delicious shot eventually.
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