Food Photography

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With DIY Food Photography, you'll be taking better photos of your food in just an hour. Every lesson is hands on, and shows you how to use resources right in your home to create delicious, mouth-watering images. We'll walk you through the entire process, and we're available if you have any questions along the way.

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Thank You and Conclusion
14. Thank You and Conclusion
 
In this lesson of the food photography course, we just want to take a moment to say thank you for enrolling in this course. Cheers! Here's to your success!
Food Photography Demonstration - Beer
13. Food Photography Demonstration - Beer
 
In this lesson of the food photography course, Will walks you through a live demonstration of setting up and shooting a food setup. In this video, we're photographing a beer.
Food Photography Demonstration - Tomato Soup
12. Food Photography Demonstration - Tomato Soup
 
In this lesson of the food photography course, Will walks you through a live demonstration of setting up and shooting a food setup. In this video, we're photographing tomato soup.
Food Photography Demonstration - Key Lime Tart
11. Food Photography Demonstration - Key Lime Tart
 
In this lesson of the food photography course, Will walks you through a live demonstration of setting up and shooting a food setup. In this video, we're photographing a key lime tart.
Food Photography Demonstration - Morning Coffee
10. Food Photography Demonstration - Morning Coffee
 
In this lesson of the food photography course, Will walks you through a live demonstration of setting up and shooting a food setup. In this video, we're photographing morning coffee.
Food Photography Demonstration - Cereal
9. Food Photography Demonstration - Cereal
 
In this lesson of the food photography course, Will walks you through a live demonstration of setting up and shooting a food setup. In this video, we're photographing cereal.
Edit Your Food Photos
8. Edit Your Food Photos
 
Make your photos look even better by editing them. In this lesson of the food photography course, Phil walks you through editing your photos. Whether you're using Lightroom, Photoshop, your smartphone, or any other type of photo editing application, we'll cover crop, color, and exposure - the three main ways to improve your food photos.
Compose Your Food Photography Shots
7. Compose Your Food Photography Shots
 
There are 4 main types of shots that you should get with every food setup. In this lesson of the food photography course, we'll cover the basics of all 4.
Manual Camera Settings for Food Photography
6. Manual Camera Settings for Food Photography
 
For people who have a DSLR, mirrorless, or other type of camera with manual settings, this lesson of the food photography course covers the basic settings we use for our own food photography.
Smartphone vs. Fancy Camera
5. Smartphone vs. Fancy Camera
 
Before you get caught up on what camera model to use for your food photography, we'll show you how to take amazing photos of your food with just a smartphone camera. In this lesson of the food photography course, we'll also cover the benefits of using a more professional camera like a DSLR or mirrorless camera.
Lighting Your Food Photography
4. Lighting Your Food Photography
 
When it comes to food photography, lighting is king. Lighting is very important for making your food look appetizing. But you don't need a fancy studio or expensive lights to get great lighting. We'll show you how to use what you have at home (or can buy for $1) to get great lighting.
Design Your Food Photography Setting
3. Design Your Food Photography Setting
 
The next step in food photography is to prepare your food for being photographed. This includes setting up your food with a nice background, adding accents that relate to your main dish, and moving things around to look nicely.
Choose a Location for your Food Photos
2. Choose a Location for your Food Photos
 
Before you even think about snapping your photos, the first thing you need to do is choose the best location for your setup. In this lesson of the food photography course, Will gives you tips for choosing the best location in your house.
Course Introduction
1. Course Introduction
 
Welcome to the DIY food photography course. In this video, Will introduces himself and what this course is all about. We're so excited to have you on board and can't wait to see your new photos!
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